While some argue that it's up to the writer or reader to decide, many writers and literary experts agree that the line
between flash fiction and short story is a matter of length (short stories are typically 1,000 - 20,000 words), while the line between poetry and short fiction is a matter of structure and cadence (though the definition of poetry is itself often disputed).
A friend of mine recently asked about the difference
between flash fiction and prose poetry and I found myself, somewhat embarrassingly, stumbling over words.
A friend of mine recently asked about the difference
between flash fiction and prose poetry and I found myself, somewhat embarrassingly,...
Not exact matches
Submit your finest
flash fiction story, 500 words or less,
between now and March 31, 2016.
September 16, CHANGES conversations
between authors, Episode 42, Bokerah Brumley,
flash fiction / short story writer and blogger Find Bokerah's writing: http://www.bokerah.com and http://www.superbokerah.com Youtube URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0N7pvo7O9Q
Enter the Florida Keys
Flash Fiction Contest to win a three - week Key West residency at the renowned Studios of Key West
between July 5 and July 31, 2016.
Well, the cover shows a big bold butterfly as a shorthand indicator that this collection of
flash fiction stories are all about transformation.It's due to be released as an ebook on Saturday, and
between now and then I've got to put some serious hours into the editing and formatting process.
It is for
flash fiction, which they define as
between 250 — 750 words.
PLUS Mindjack
flash fiction, an (imaginary) conversation
between Raf and Julian, and other goodies for readers who want just a little bit more of Kira, Julian, Raf, and the Mindjack crew.
The major difference
between short
fiction (short story) and
flash fiction is the length.
Mindjack
flash fiction, an (imaginary) conversation
between Raf and Julian, and other goodies for readers who want just a little bit more of Kira, Julian, Raf, and the Mindjack crew.
RV: I think there is a bending of «rules» in
flash fiction, and it's a fine line
between what works and what might fail.
Poetry and
fiction are perceived as two separate genres of writing but when it comes to
flash fiction, the lines
between the two tend to blur.