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Students will be using digital tools to create parallel content, which will enhance the flash fiction reading experience.
June 2006 — Flash Fiction reading on the Sci - Fi Traveling Show — Yes, part of the interview session is out, this one my reading of a Flash Fiction piece.
She is the creator and curator of The Fbomb Flash Fiction Reading Series, the creator of FlashNano in November, a founding member of Fast Forward Press, and her work has been published in over 100 journals and anthologies including the forthcoming Norton anthology New Microfictions (2018).
Paul's stories are widely published in print and online in the following magazines amongst others: Connecticut Review, Literary Orphans, Blue Fifth, Litro, Playboy, Jellyfish Review, Brilliant Flash Fiction, Molotov Cocktail, and Thrice Fiction His blog is www.pincusb.com Paul hosts the FBomb NY flash fiction reading series monthly at KGB's Red Room in New York and had a story picked for the 2018 Norton Anthology of Micro Fiction.
Jon Roemer: What was the first flash fiction you read?

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Each month, read contemporary stories by up - and - coming and established fiction authors, and classic flash - length stories from famous authors whose content is in the public.
I'm really looking forward to reading your collection of stories because it will be my first experience of flash fiction.
One of the winners of my first book wrote a great review saying he didn't like flash fiction until he read my book.
I got my Kindle on the case and imported a selection, thinking flash fiction would make the perfect speedy bedtime reading for people like me who always end up going to bed much later than they should do.
It is still less likely to be read, because people are mostly skimming blogs for information, but there's been growth in the «story blog» recently, so if you have flash fiction you don't intend to send to contests or journals, it's okay to put it on your blog.
It's a day to celebrate flash fiction (also called short - short fiction and sudden fiction), which... Continue reading
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When I first read it eight years ago, not only did it further stir my then - budding interest in flash fiction, but it also sparked teaching ideas for my high school creative writing classes.
There are so many types of stories that reading the entire set provides a comprehensive introduction to the many possibilities of flash fiction.
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To answer your question, I haven't written any flash fiction, and all the short stories I've read are longer than this, but my attempts to emulate the genre have left me with new respect for those who write it and do it well.
I don't read a lot of flash fiction, but I like a lot of what I'm reading.
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The digital literary magazine Literary Orphans, which publishes flash fiction — in addition to reviews, interviews, short stories, and poetry — lists the estimated time it will take for a reader to read a piece.
[v] Later in the essay, he explains why students haven't heard of flash fiction: few readers outside of the professional literary community read it.
I read some flash fiction which I think is consider a short story but they lack the appeal (for me) because of their brevity.
They are for the most part perfectly amiable in contemplation of this putative reader, whom I imagine is reading a flash fiction while texting a friend with one hand, playing Angry Birds with the other, and filming her breakfast behind Google Glass.
Good flash fiction is missing nothing although we, reading it, may initially feel that we are missing something.
That which we call flash fiction, by any other name would read as bright.
I like writing and reading flash fiction and, although I have a long - term anxiety about humanity's shortening attention span, I don't believe for a moment flash fiction appeals to it.
One of the things I love about reading and writing Flash fiction is that a story can turn or pirouette in one sentence from a standard narrative to something that floats off the page and impacts the r...
I'm proud to say that I finished a flash fiction story yesterday... and then read another bunch of amazing stories by my fellow workshoppers!
As one of my students said, «I'll bet my ADHD brother would read a flash fiction and he doesn't read anything.»
Flash fiction is not only fascinating reading in its own right, but its size is also perfect for computer screen reading.
I haven't written flash fiction, but always enjoy reading it.
The best flash fiction lingers in the mind long after the story has been read — the way of all great literary works of art.
The writing and reading of flash fiction is presently a worldwide phenomenon.
And so we condescend when we read it, don't quite take it seriously, which may be in part why good flash fiction is constantly so surprising, so startling, so likely to give us our comeuppance.
In this workshop, participants will read and evaluate examples of effective flash fiction in order to successfully devise their own flash pieces.
The piece in question is an 800 - word short story, nay, practically a blog post-length work of flash fiction, that she sat down to write... [Read more...]
Artful Stories Thursday 6th April Kicking off an exciting new series of spoken word events in the new Cheltenham art gallery, Chapel Arts, I was pleased to have been invited to read my short story «The Impressionists», taken from my flash fiction collection Quick Change.
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I also make sure I send an exclusive free flash fiction every month, along with either links to book promos or stuff I'm reading and recommend.
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What about reading the flash fiction of others?
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Reading the flash fiction of peer writers — people who have reached the same stage of this crazy journey you have — can help you because it can help you see your work in a new way.
Everything from microscopically short flash fiction and haiku, to epic tome - length entries can bring about vital publicity and put writers» works in front of publishing industry... [Read more...]
I call it my toilet book... because it is flash fiction, a collection of short, two - minute reads.
I read over 30 stories a month, and I can assure you that many, many of them, especially the very short «flash fiction» are astonishing in what they achieve in one or two pages.
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I had read Cathryn's flash fiction at her Suburban Noir blog, but I knew nothing about her novel until she announced its release.
While you wait, visit Cathryn's blog Suburban Noir where you can read sample chapters of The Demise of the Soccer Moms as well as some of her excellent flash fiction.
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