Flash Fiction Forward: 80 Very Short Stories. Robert Shapard

Flash Fiction Forward: 80 Very Short Stories


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Flash Fiction Forward: 80 Very Short Stories Robert Shapard
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.



It was a collection of short-short stories by Canadian flash fiction writers. Now what's the Ultimate Flash Fiction Package? As you know, I've been publishing mostly flash fiction and short stories around the 3-5K word mark and succeeding pretty well in online venues and lit journals. Description: The eagerly anticipated anthology from the editors who coined the term "Flash," with stories by today's best fiction writers. Kirsty Logan is a fiction writer, literary editor, columnist and book reviewer. Editor's note – other books in the “Flash Fiction” genre that the library has: Flash fiction forward : 80 very short stories/ edited by James Thomas and Robert Shapard. In addition, it will peel away the layers of your story, revealing its core. I'm not advising Contest wins and credits for a few stories published in some good online zines look very nice in a query letter or bio, too. I had never read such stunning fiction, and the average length of Some of my very recent reads (and re-reads) include the first three books of Paul D. Entire 200 stories that I read. Product DescriptionThe long awaited anthology of writing, invented the term “Flash” with stories of today's best fiction writers. These eight wonderful anthologies of course! And I really really liked about 75 or 80 of them, but I wanted to narrow the list down to as close to 50 as I could manage. There is a quote from Grace Paley in the Editors' Note to James Thomas and Robert Shapard's Flash Fiction Forward: "When [a story] is very short--1, 2, 2 1/2 pages--[it] should be read like a poem. It's edited by Kent Thompson and was published back in the late 80's. In essence, a flash fiction is a very short short story, the classic example being attributed to Ernest Hemingway: “For sale: baby shoes, never worn.” It also can be written in a flash. Plus, it's a very simple exercise and can be completed rather quickly. Plus I look forward to having a story in the rom-com Martini Madness anthology coming next winter with the fabulous ladies from WG2E . In the end, of course, subjectivity plays a part in reading.

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