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Flash Collections – Women Who Flash Their Lit
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Women Who Flash Their Lit. What is your process for putting together a flash collection? Should stories have a similar voice or theme, or does it not matter? How do you decide what sequence to put the stories in? How does this influence the reading of the book? January 10, 2016. 23 thoughts on “ Flash Collections. January 10, 2016 at 8:27 PM. Great question, Leonora! Liked by 5 people. January 12, 2016 at 11:55 AM. Liked by 3 people. January 11, 2016 at 1:55 AM. But there was a reason I called it “...
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Would LOVE to see a list of flash collections/novels/memoirs that are your favorites – Women Who Flash Their Lit
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Women Who Flash Their Lit. Would LOVE to see a list of flash collections/novels/memoirs that are your favorites. January 15, 2016. 20 thoughts on “ Would LOVE to see a list of flash collections/novels/memoirs that are your favorites. January 15, 2016 at 7:43 PM. Sonja Livingston: ghostbread (memoir). Sheila O’Connor: Tokens of Grace (flash novel). David Swann: Stronger, Faster, Shorter ( collection). Kathy Fish: Together We Can Bury It (collection). Rose Metal Press Guide To Flash Fiction. January 18, 20...
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Book Review — The Best Small Fictions 2015 | Evilcyclist's Blog
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Book Review — Gowanus: Brooklyn’s Curious Canal. Book Review — Collected Poems: Len Gasparini →. August 15, 2015 · 19:33. Book Review — The Best Small Fictions 2015. The Best Small Fictions 2015. Rocks grind their granite teeth over geologic eons, holding their grudges close. You cannot win against them. Your little flame of curiosity, infinitesimal by comparison, will gutter before it illuminates even the shallowest depths of that darkness. You will fall. These works have all been published in various p...
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Breaking the rules – Women Who Flash Their Lit
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Women Who Flash Their Lit. Breaking The Rules: Does flash have it’s own rule book, break old ones, or is it like any other form of creative writing? An online conference about women who write flash fiction. January 5, 2016. 7 thoughts on “ Breaking the rules. January 8, 2016 at 6:07 PM. Liked by 5 people. January 9, 2016 at 7:17 PM. Liked by 5 people. January 9, 2016 at 7:27 PM. I agree that 1000 words just seems excessive to me for flash after so many years–ha! Down with the rule makers! I feel that wit...
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Flash As Genre: Structure and Form in Hybrid and Experimental Narratives – Women Who Flash Their Lit
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Women Who Flash Their Lit. Flash As Genre: Structure and Form in Hybrid and Experimental Narratives. Is flash a genre, a form, or both, what? How do you use space to your advantage in mosaic and other fragmented flash? How does flash differ from the vignette or does it? Are categories short story, poetry, prose poetry, vignette restrictive? Do we need these kinds of qualifiers? An online conference about women who write flash fiction. January 5, 2016. January 8, 2016 at 5:52 PM. So to answer the question...
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Process – Women Who Flash Their Lit
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Women Who Flash Their Lit. How do you recognize text that doesn’t add to the piece, and what is your best piece of advice for revision in flash? January 5, 2016. 38 thoughts on “ Process. January 6, 2016 at 11:21 AM. Liked by 7 people. January 10, 2016 at 6:40 PM. I agree–having a phone or computer read back your words is genius. When you put your work aside, how long do you usually wait before revisiting? Do you tend to change a lot in your revisions? Liked by 4 people. January 12, 2016 at 12:24 PM.