Announcing . 6-Word . Flash Fiction . Contest! You will notice that there are 6 ’shorts ‘altogether, and that is exactly how many words your story should be! It’s not as crazy as it sounds. After all Ernest Hemingway proved it is possible to create
Announcing . 6-Word . Flash Fiction . Contest! You will notice that there are 6 ’shorts ‘altogether, and that is exactly how many words your story should be! It’s not as crazy as it sounds. After all Ernest Hemingway proved it is possible to create
Sudden fiction Monday through Wednesday. Long stories from known writers on Thursdays. Stories of any length from unknown writers on Fridays. For a moment the two men looked at each other nakedly. Then Morton turned his back on the man and said quietly
Sudden fiction Monday through Wednesday. Long stories from known writers on Thursdays. Stories of any length from unknown writers on Fridays. For a moment the two men looked at each other nakedly. Then Morton turned his back on the man and said quietly
Other names for it include short-short stories, sudden, postcard, minute, furious, fast, quick, skinny, and micro fiction. In France such works are called nouvelles. In China this type of writing has several interesting names: little short story, pocket-s
Other names for it include short-short stories, sudden, postcard, minute, furious, fast, quick, skinny, and micro fiction. In France such works are called nouvelles. In China this type of writing has several interesting names: little short story, pocket-s
I am a proponent and devotee of the genre of short-short fiction, becoming popularly known as, "Sudden Fiction." I find this approach to short fiction a great exercise for all serious fiction writers. The compact, energized nature of sudden fiction forces
I am a proponent and devotee of the genre of short-short fiction, becoming popularly known as, "Sudden Fiction." I find this approach to short fiction a great exercise for all serious fiction writers. The compact, energized nature of sudden fiction forces
"Well, no," replied the botanist. "These societies lack language, art, learning, consciousness, feeling; in a word — they lack souls and hearts, which we human beings possess. Here everything happens blindly, mechanically, without sympathies and without
"Well, no," replied the botanist. "These societies lack language, art, learning, consciousness, feeling; in a word — they lack souls and hearts, which we human beings possess. Here everything happens blindly, mechanically, without sympathies and without