Hello Scribblers
I thought I would share with you some words of wisdom on the wonderful world of Flash Fiction.
It is sometimes hard to define, but a commonly accepted view is that Flash Fiction describes stories of 1,000 words and under.
As these are the usual parameters of the Scribblers' word count, I thought it may be of interest to share some thoughts about these small, but fully formed stories.
This article, from Literary Hub, introduces 13 ways of looking at Flash Fiction, and how these stories should affect and move the reader.
My favourite description in the article is that Flash Fiction stories are like 'dense chunks of fudge'.
If you want to find out more, including what 'Smokelong', 'Drabble' and 'Hint Fiction' are- follow the link below:
https://lithub.com/13-ways-of-looking-at-flash-fiction/
To find out more about Literary Hib- which is an 'organising principle in the service of literary culture, a single, trusted, daily source for all the news, ideas and richness of contemporary literary life', follow the link below and discover a world of resources and information: There are book reviews, craft and advice articles and even LitHub Radio to explore.
https://lithub.com/about-literary-hub/
Keep Scribbling!