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Angie Capozello (Tech Tigger) and John Wiswell (The Bathroom Monologues) join A. M. Harte to talk to you about “Flash Fiction”. Flash Fiction, simply put, is typically when you write about 1000 words story.
Reading:
Addergoole: Rainfall by Lyn Thorne-Alder & Elasmo, read by Jason StrawsburgMusic: Waiting for the Night by Furries in a Blender (Storm World)
*320k, Bass-boosted MP3 available for purchase.
(via webfictiondaily)
Heavies wouldn’t be so high and mighty if they weren’t so big and… heavy.
For the TF2 fans out there.
Is There Anybody Out There?
I rarely come on Tumblr, so I’m wondering if anybody is out there who is subscribed to me and sees my updates.
Just curious whether I should be thinking about making greater use of Tumblr or not.
Something for people who like to write flash fiction, or twitter-based stories.
Welcome to the new #HHfiction site! This is a social media-based flash fiction workshop, run by the Richard Hugo House, a writing center in Seattle.
From now on, recap posts will be posted here, instead of our main site, and then shared on our social media channels.
In the coming months, we’ll take submissions, take our fiction into new venues and experiment with social media and creative collaboration.
Last week’s theme was “Betrayal”. Peruse the stories above to get an idea of what stories were told, how people handled the topic and how brevity can enhance creative narration.
Tomorrow’s theme will be “Monster”. Explore this theme any way you’d like. Fantasy? Scifi? A literary look at the Hyde that dwells in the darkness of every Jekyll? It could be a humorous take on your in-laws, or a bride to be. Be creative. Use the tag. We’ll still be using #HHfiction this week… we won’t transition to the new tag until next week.
Looking forward to your stories!
Should I start using this more? Is it a worthwhile outlet for my energies? Do I need another social networking site to use?
Hum.


