Read A Story

Today’s Tiny Task is:

Read a flash fiction story — preferably under 1,000 words.

Notice:

What makes it work?
How much character/worldbuilding can be conveyed in so few words?
How does it feel satisfying, even though it’s short?

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FLASH FICTION FURTHER READING

Steve Almond, Stop

Erin Morgenstern, The Cat and The Fiddle

Ariel Berry, Useless Things

Naomi Kritzer, Paradox

Josh McColough, Meteor

Jennifer Wortman, Theories of the Point of View Shift in AC/DC’s ‘You Shook Me All Night Long’

Rachel Engelman, Joan of Arc Sits Naked In Her Dorm Room

Or read from these publications

Flash Fiction Online

Every Day Fiction

Uncharted Magazine

Discussion:

What did you read? Drop a link (if it’s online), and tell us one technique the author used that impressed you.

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