Why and How You Should Write and Publish Short Fiction by Laurel Osterkamp
Write and publish short fiction and flash fiction in online writing journals to reach a lucrative market and gain a wide audience.
Write and publish short fiction and flash fiction in online writing journals to reach a lucrative market and gain a wide audience.
Flash fiction is a great way to show off your skill on social media, here are some easy tips and tricks on how to perfect the art.
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About Flash Fiction from expert and writer, Nancy Stohlman. *** You could call me a flash aficionado. In the last dozen years I’ve: co-founded a flash fiction press, started a flash fiction reading series,...
Please welcome back Annmarie Miles for another month with Writer’s Fun Zone. In today’s article she discusses the importance of intriguing characterization from the start in flash fiction. Enjoy! *** Many writers agree that writing...
To write effective and compelling flash fiction, authors must remember to make it simple and make it snappy.
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