Today I want to
talk about flash fiction and why I think writers, especially beginning writers, should think about writing more of it.
Critical thinking about short forms also began to appear, on sites like Double Room and FlashFictionNet, but the emphasis in the United States has always been on the creative and practical: the most popular
topic about flash fiction is how to write it.
I had never
heard about flash fiction before so this hub was very enlightening and what is really awesome is that I just wrote what I thought was just an excerpt of a story and realized if I changed it slightly maybe it could be my first flash fiction story.
The book was published on Amazon in 2012 but suffered the same fate as
just about all flash fiction published there — it didn't sell many copies.
Amanda Saint had a chance to sopeak with him, and here's what Richard had to say
about flash fiction: Flash fiction seems to have really taken off in the past couple of years, why do you think this very short story form has become so popular with both readers and writers?
About flash fiction, that form is new to me as both a writer and a reader.
Amanda Saint had a chance to sopeak with him, and here's what Richard had to say
about flash fiction:
Wikipedia has this to say
about flash fiction: «Unlike a vignette, flash - fiction often contains the classic story elements: protagonist, conflict, obstacles or complications, and resolution.