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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.
The short story has long been popular as a form of fiction. In recent years, flash fiction and micro fiction have attracted fans and readers. It is a literary form separate and distinct from novels, plays, and poetry. Definition of Short Stories, Flash Fiction, and Micro FictionA short story is typically less than 10,000 words, with most publications asking for stories under 3,000. Flash fiction lowers the word count to between 500 and 1,000. Micro fiction, also called the short short story, has a top limit of 300 words. With the decreasing word limit, it becomes increasingly difficult to create a coherent story. The author doesn’t have the luxury of spending a page or two describing a character or revealing motivation. There isn’t much room for introspection or feeling. Everything must be revealed through the writing adage, “Show, don’t tell.” Just because it is short, doesn’t mean that it can be written quickly. Perhaps more than in longer forms of fiction, word choice is paramount. To get the exact feeling, impression, or word picture in the reader’s mind takes powerful wordsmithing. Many writers spend days and even weeks perfecting a short story for the desired impact. Writing Short Story TipsEven though these stories are extremely short, they still need to have a beginning, middle, and end. If they lack these elements, they become vignettes, or pictures, instead of stories. Every word must be deliberately chosen to enhance the story so all unnecessary words must be cut. Here are five techniques to pack a story into such a small word count.
Short stories, flash fiction, and micro fiction are a distinct literary art form. Mastering the skills required for writing this style are different from other forms of fiction writing. Word choice and brevity are essential. Focusing on one small event is the hallmark of short stories.
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