Sentences with phrase «into flash fiction»

Californian memories bring the full spectrum of emotion to mind and being able to convert that into a flash fiction I think must be theraputic without me even realising it!
(i.e. Making a short story into a flash fiction may make it more concise and dramatic or it may leave it feeling more like an outline.
Coming in August, Penelope's books continue to be published with the final continuation of the Body Revolution series, Body Revolution Solution — My 30 Minute Journey # 3 (Body Revolution Series), along with her journey into Flash Fiction and a romance novel coming in the fall.
Expand the Boundaries To turn journal entries and personal anecdotes into flash fiction, you must expand their boundaries.
Turn that fragment into flash fiction.

Not exact matches

Flash - forward a year, and critics were far more cautious when it came to The Creative Assembly's foray into the popular science - fiction franchise.
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.
Good writers can pack a universe into a piece of flash fiction and bad ones can write paper - thin characters and hackneyed prose across 200,000 words.
When you work to transform basic anecdotes into memorable flash fiction, choose what's best and richest in order to compress and expand at the same time.
To become effective flash fictions, such pieces must be transmuted, must undergo the alchemy that turns basic narratives into the golden weave of fiction.
The force of Ebooks IS with me as I aggregate my collection of over 100 short stories and flash fiction pieces from my 4 - year - old e-mail subscription short fiction Web site http://www.LongShortStories.com into my first of several ebooks.
It was also re-published as «Put the Flash Into Fiction» in Guide to Writing Fiction Today (also a Writer's Digest publication) in the Winter 2002 issue.
I've chosen «fictions» and «flash fiction» as my preferred labels for the categories that I'm trying to summon into view.
Use one or more of these techniques to turn your anecdotes into full - fledged flash fictions.
I would argue the opposite, that flash fiction seduces the reader, like all literary forms, into dropping everything else and paying attention in the moment.
Regardless of what type of prose you are interested in writing flash it is very useful to practice flash fictions as they force a writer into being economical with words.
My short story and flash fiction writing is going well, I'm roughly 20k words into a slipstream novel set in Lincolnshire and of course I keep revising / submitting the first book in the Strandline series.
33 Flash Fiction Stories for Life's Stolen MomentsFrom a creepypasta horror farm to a bullish love tale and from the bloody metal deck of the ESS Arclight to superhero octopus food trucks, you can transform your shortest stolen moments into utter delights with this diverse collection of 33...
As a flash fiction writer delving into fiction, a genre with which I have...
You know how I feel about writing flash fiction and the way it's opened up a new vein of creativity I didn't know existed in my writing, so to know that my memoir writing has opened up yours into personal essay (and reading extracts out at Open Mic...!!)
I needed to put a Table of Contents (TOC) into an existing Word document for my latest book, which is a collection of flash fiction (2013 Flash Fiction Antholflash fiction (2013 Flash Fiction Anthfiction (2013 Flash Fiction AntholFlash Fiction AnthFiction Anthology).
The lower - priority goals of revising short stories and writing flash fiction eclipsed longer writing because they fed into my first priority — earning 50 rejections.
I've meanwhile expanded the little draft I knocked off into a longer piece of flash fiction — Thanks all for the promt and impetus!
I love the way fiction takes us along paths totally unexpected and how, in a «flash», a thought quite literally pops into our heads and voila Thanks so much for reading the series!
I seem to bring elements of truth into any short and flash fiction I write, but I love that I can take a nugget and fly with it, creating characters and embellishing story lines.
I've never written much flash fiction, but I admire the discipline it takes to get a «full» story into so few words.
Over the course of this series Nath Jones's writing style develops from the raw, associative, tyrannic rambles of cathartic non-fiction, flash fiction, and rant in The War is Language and our digital domains, to the delightful rough - hewn vignettes of 2000 Deciduous Trees, into the compact characterizations of the fictionalized tellings in Love & Darts, and finally toward How to Cherish the Grief - Stricken's fully - crafted short stories that use literary devices and narrative elements to reveal a world well - rendered.
I usually try to write at least a peice of flash fiction every day in my notebook during lunch, and then I can decide if the story has legs to be made into something larger.
They're putting all their energy into book - length fiction or memoir and not bothering with short pieces, except maybe for a flash fiction contest or special event.
To ease myself back into writing everyday for 365 days, I'm in search of a good flash fiction prompt site.
Flash fiction should contain a «grabber» at the beginning, along with compelling characters placed into conflict situations that are resolved to the satisfaction of the reader.
But this is what flashed into my brain for my weekly flash fiction.
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So it is your job as a player to dig deeper into the story which flashes back and forth, think Pulp Fiction, where you jump back and forth in the story, and try to find out everything that has been told to you and why you are the way you are and who Aiden is and why he is following you.
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