Sentences with phrase «seen flash fiction»

I have also published a few single short stories as ebooks, as listed below, and my work has been included in many anthologies (see Flash Fiction page for more details).
I certainly intend to continue considering and accepting traditional stories for Shenandoah, but I also see the flash fiction as one of the ideal genres for internet presentation.

Not exact matches

I fully expect that, should this type of large e-reader be perfected in the future with high resolution, color, and without that annoying flash you always see when you switch pages, this will be how people get their news, textbooks, fiction, comics, not taking, etc..
For an example on a piece of flash fiction, see my short piece below, entitled «The Cloaked Man».
Recently, I wrote a 500 word flash fiction piece for practice that will never see the light of day.
Please see guidelines below: The editors of Fiction Southeast are interested in flash fiction (fictioFiction Southeast are interested in flash fiction (fictiofiction (fictionfiction of...
I can see how with flash fiction you have to make sure every word is pulling its weight.
Each time I open a book or a web site (including Shenandoah's Submittable site) and see before me a flash fiction, I don't really care if its tune is ecstatic, morose, hilarious, pensive, horrified, belligerent or serene.
I'm very encouraged by # 5 — I love to write poetry, flash fiction, short stories; and it's nice to see there's a market for that kind of writing now.
Since then the idea has evolved and now flash fiction (or micro fiction, or whatever else you want to call it) is seen as a distinct separate art within literature.
Flash fiction is the Verbal Kent of literature's line - up room, and I swear he sees me through this glass.
I predict that soon we will also be seeing a lot more of what the multi-media artists can do with flash fiction on the Internet.
There's a homely quality to flash fiction, which is somehow touching — that spot of prose, lonely on a page or two, when we are used to seeing (and if you're my student's brother, avoiding) the thicker covenants of «full - length» stories and novels and essays.
Abyss & Apex Albedo One Alt Hist Amazing Stories AntipodeanSF Apex Aphelion Aurealis Beneath Ceaseless Skies Betwixt Bourben Penn Capricious Clarkesworld Daily SF The Dark Diabolical Plots Electric Spec Fantastic Stories of the Imagination Fireside Flash Fiction Online Forever The Future Fire GigaNotoSaurus Grantville Gazette Grimdark Helios Quarterly Heroic Fantasy Quarterly The Horror Zine Intergalactic Medicine Show James Gunn's Ad Astra Kaleidotrope Lackington's LampLight Lightspeed Liminal Stories Luna Station Quarterly Mithila Review Mothership Zeta Mythic Delirium (poetry) Nightmare Omenana Perihelion Persistent Visions Quantum Muse Recompose See the Elephant Shattered Prism [DEAD] Shimmer The Sockdolager Strange Constellations Strange Horizons Strangelet Terraform Three - lobed Burning Eye Tor.com Triptych Tales Uncanny Vestal Review Weird Fiction Review
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.
Charli's prompt for this week's Flash Fiction challenge of «Juxtaposition «(see full explanation below) had me thinking, because it seems that a few of you would like me to carry on with Muriel's story, which actually started out as Ken's... Continue reading →
Sign up now (see inside the book) for future flash fiction anthologies themed for Hallowe...
B.Leekley, I have never sumitted my flash and micro fiction on web or print, I have to see the publications that accepts these genres.
I see posts about writing, memoir, flash fiction, personal challenges, social justice themes, politics.
I have written many stories that started out as flash fiction pieces, but I never seen to be able to come up with my own prompts.
Follow some flash fiction writers you admire on their social networks, so you can see what they're up to, read their latest published pieces and books.
I still don't see myself as a fiction writer but it's fun to «have a go» and I do love flash fiction!
Great flash fiction with an ending I appreciate since I can see me doing just that if such a lovely bird landed close by.
It burst forth (sadly not through my stomach) when I saw an open call for writers to submit flash fiction for a short story anthology Creatures of the Night being produced by Canadian publisher Absolute Xpress.
Eventually you run out of excerpts or longer stories to butcher and you're forced to do what you should be doing from the beginning — seeing through the flash fiction lens.
This flash fiction is a BOTS (based on a true story) only so far as I really did see a Kingfisher on my birthday in September three years ago.
Ursel has set herself a high standard and I look forward to being enriched in my reading of her future novels and existing flash fiction and poetry (see her website).
I'd love you to see you dive in and have a go at writing some flash fiction.
Flash fiction generally, and contests in particular, give me a structure to work within and a finish line I can see.
Competitions include creative non-fiction fiction short story flash fiction poetry travel writing microfiction See all the competitions.
The Hummingbird Flash Fiction Prize is now open and we've got our noses pressed up against the glass, eager to see colourful flashes of fiction whizzFiction Prize is now open and we've got our noses pressed up against the glass, eager to see colourful flashes of fiction whizzfiction whizzing by!
However, our special submissions portal for the Equinox Flash Fiction episode is open until April 15th; see here for details on what to submit.
I saw a fair amount of flash fiction.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z