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Articles related to "Flash Fiction"
Flash Fiction and Canadian Living Flash fiction is a relatively new genre of writing that can be applied to everyday Canadian life... flash • fiction • poetry • novella • literature
Creating Flash Fiction Fiction writing is an art form as old as time, but still manages to hold its own against higher-tech entertainment and continue to innovate. flash fiction • short short story • writing flash fiction • origins of flash fiction • publishing flash fiction
Paying Flash Fiction Markets These online magazines offer payment for short stories under 1,000 words in length. flash-fiction • short-stories • micro-fiction • paid-markets • paying-markets
A Thorough Primer for Writers Harvey Stanbrough is a poet, essayist, and fictionist. He discusses dialogue, the narrative, emotion, and defines flash fiction. poet • fictionist • essayist • write tight • flash fiction
Flash fiction: good quick fun Flash fiction e-zines let readers dip their toes into literary e-zines on the Web without having to make a major time commitment. e-zine fiction literary "flash fiction" "short sho
What is flash fiction? This article will discuss flash fiction. regina avalos • writing • writers • markets • contests
Crime 55: January 2003 More winners in the Crime 55 contest! crime • writing • contest • winner • win
Crime 55: July 2002 Crime 55 is a super-short story contest. Check out the latest winners! crime • 55 • short • flash • fiction
Crime 55: May 2004 While criminal trials may drag on for months or even years, a criminal act may take but only a moment... Here are the winners of the May 2004 Crime 55 contest. crime • 55 • short story • contest • flash
Crime 55: October/November 2002 More winners in the Crime 55 contest! crime • writing • contest • winner • win
Flash Fiction Robert Shapard and James Thomas co-edited their powerful collection of sixty flash fiction stories. Each flash intertwines with each other creating a colorful tapestry. flash fiction • short short stories • sudden fiction • fiction • book review
Flash Fiction Markets Micro-fiction, postcard fiction, flash fiction: whatever you call it, it's a distinct genre and it has its own markets. These places publish stories under 1,000 words. flash fiction markets • micro-fiction markets • postcard fiction • short fiction markets • flashquake
How to Write for Fiction Magazines Fiction writers can earn money by publishing short stories, series, and poems in all genres of fiction magazines. fiction writing • fiction writers • short stories • flash fiction • writing short stories
June Crime 55 contest winners More winners in the Crime 55 contest! crime • writing • contest • winner • win
Review: Flash Fiction Forward A collection of 80 unforgettably dazzling short stories illuminates the pages with brevity, controlled precision, and creativity. flash fiction genre • short shorts • short stories • anthology • fiction
Short Story Writing Tips Short stories, flash fiction, and micro fiction have become popular as quick reads for people with a busy schedule. Read on for tips on how to write them. short story tips • short story writing • write short stories • how to write short story • how to write flash fiction
Book Review – Revenge of the Lawn These stories - written between 1962 and 1970 - range from surreal and dark to whimsical and weightless, usually all at once. Results vary, but brilliance is apparent. hippie • hippy • beat • beat culture • beat generation
Call Me Prolific Science fiction and fatasy author Michael Swanwick talks about writing flash fiction, Croatia, and what's coming next. michael swanwick • science fiction • fantasy • writing • flash fiction
Mining Rich Sources Almost every writer has resource books nearby dictionaries, thesauruses, volumes of history. Here's some writing exercises that you can try with the books at hand. exercise • exercises • writing • flash fiction • fiction
Review -- Daniel Grandbois's Unlucky Lucky Days Daniel Grandbois's first book is a must read for anyone who cares about the future of American Literature. review: daniel grandbois's unlucky lucky days • tales • fables • flash fiction • poetry
Anotherealm is Alive and Kicking Anotherealm is Alive and Kicking, one of the relatively few surviving webzines which I reviewed over a year ago. anotherealm • sf/f • sf/f/h • science fiction • fantasy
Market Report 5: Baker's Dozen Get published! Here are thirteen markets that are looking for science fiction short stories. fiction • science • science fiction • scifi • sci
Paying Mystery Short Story Markets These magazines are open to submissions from new or experienced mystery writers, and offer payment for publication. mystery magazines • mystery short stories • publish mysteries • publish short stories • publish mystery short stories
Paying Short Story Markets These magazines are open to submissions from new or experienced short story writers, and offer payment for publication. short stories • how to publish short stories • short story • how to publish a short story • publish short stories
Kate Hil - God of Grim Kate Hill returns with the third in her Vampire Romance series, God of Grim, the story of Matthew and Dulcie. kate hill • rfiwest • god of grim • vampires • vampire
Millennium Approaches The review of Millennium Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine, reveals an eclectic mix of brilliance and mundanity, but features some unique offerings well worth exploring. millennium • sf/f • science fiction • fantasy • webzine
Abandoned Writing Projects Every writer has the occasional, or frequent, abandoned writing project. What are the options for dealing with unfinished writing? abandoned writing • abandoned writing projects • writing projects • unfinished article • unfinished writing
Are You Writing a Short Story or a Long Story? Many writers, when they begin, may think they are writing a short story when they are actually writing a novel, or vice versa. writing a short story • best length for my story • short story or novel • choosing length for story • short vs. long
Book: The Devil Can Wait by Marta Stephens Is it prophecy fulfilled or selfishness, greed, and bad choices? If you read just one book this year, read "The Devil Can Wait." massachusetts • columbia • the devil can wait • crime novel series • marta stephens
How to Find Short Story Markets Short of buying dozens of high-priced books, the internet is the best source available to writers looking for markets for short stories. markets for short fiction • markets for short stories • short story markets • short fiction markets • duotrope's digest
Paying Horror Short Story Markets These magazines are open to submissions from new or experienced horror writers, and offer payment for publication. horror stories • horror short stories • horror writing • horror writers • make money writing horror
The Season of Writing Contests From March to June, a plethora of writing journals have contest deadlines that every writer should know about. Here's a look at what's out there for aspiring writers. writing contests • annual contests in literary journals • contest deadlines every writer should know about • listing of writing contest deadlines • literary journal's writing contests
Vampire Poetry Part 2 A continuing look into Vampire poetry. vampire • vampires • vampyres • vampyre • vampire poetry
Writers Beware This article will discuss some possible things that can happen to the new writer. writing • writer • regina avalos • literature • genre
F&SF August 2008 Reviewed This month's fiction is from Campbell-Award nominee Charles Coleman Finlay, Marc Laidlaw, Richard Mueller, Rand B. Lee and Stephen Popkes and humour from Paul di Filippo. f&sf • august 2008 • the magazine of fantasy & science fiction • spirogale • john w. campbell award for best new writer
Getting Feedback Many new authors find getting objective feedback difficult. However, for those in the know, feedback can be detailed, constructive, and often free. findingfeedback • critiqueservices • agentresponses • competitions • cornerstonesservices
How to Publish Your Science Fiction Story: A Step by Step Guide A step by step guide to becoming a published science fiction author. science • fiction • sf • scifi • sci
Planning the Writing Year Having the right mindset and setting realistic goals to get published. rearch • writingmarkets • getpublished • planwritingyear • keepingcharts
Rediscovery This article will talk about trying to find what you write and remembering why you loved to write to begin with. regina avalos • writing • writers • markets • contests
What can you write? This article will discuss the different genres and manuscript lengths a writer can write. writing • writer • regina avalos • contest • market
Writing Bestsellers 1st Anniversary! Writing Bestsellers celebrates its first anniversary! Over the past year articles on definition, style, technique, marketing -- a fraction of the things that go into making a bestseller have been presented. Here's what's planned for the coming year. bestsellers • writing • authorship • interviews • publishing
Year's Best SF #11 While looking forwards, the stories in David G. Hartwell & Kathryn Cramer's Best SF #11 often look back for inspiration, to -- amongst others -- James Blish and I, Robot. david g. hartwell • kathryn cramer • best sf #11 • james blish • robot
Finding Books and Magazines for Writers These online bookstores and magazine sites cater specifically for writers. Find the publications that will help you get published. books • magazines for writers • journalism • writers • writing
Market Report: Little Pay This month's Market Report looks at publications offering writers a small amount of money for their contributions. write • writing • science • fiction • scifi
Year's Best SF 12 Of the twenty-six stories in David G. Hartwell's Year's Best SF 12, astonishingly none of them overlap with those in the Strahan volume, indicating a healthy diversity hartwell • cramer • kress • baxter • flynn
Humus-rich Food for the Soul: Karen Sedaitis' Soul Dark Soil Sedaitis' work gets under the reader's skin; goes deeper than the details of her stories, and even when she is describing something ugly, like dismemberment, rot, abduction, physical, or emotional destruction, there is a kind of detached beauty in the writing, coming from something more eternal than the pain. australian • fiction • parenting • feminist
Quicksand and Passing: Are you the Next Nella Larsen? Outside of describing a sexual act or fantasy are there any women writers addressing the issue of black female sexuality on a psychological basis, the effects of societal pressure in sexual behavior, the struggle to gain intimacy between two people of African descent, the power of marriage? Are there any African american women writers currently working on a novel that discusses this theme? african-american • african • american • black • woman
Second part of interview with Linda Suzane Part 2 of interview with Linda Suzane interview • mystery
Vampire eBook Authors Revisited I decided to end the year by revisiting my Vampire eBook Authors to find out just what has been happening for them. vampire • vampires • vampyres • vampyre • ebook
Kate Hill - The Darkness Therein and The Immaculate Kate Hill is a poet, short story writer, paranormal romance author, and zine publisher. kate hill • immaculate • the darkness within • rfi west • vampire |
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