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Monday, 30 June 2008
NATTERING ABOUT FLASH...
Elaine Chiew puts a short interview with yours truly on her blog ELAINE'S BLOG HERE, in which we talk about flash fiction, and a few tips on approaching flash as a writer...
This is so helpful to all us fledgling flashers - I will definately be taking up the week challenge. Thanks for the insight, which is much needed on my part!
This was a very interesting interview, Vanessa. Although I am not a writer (except for the occasional comment, and not even my own blog), it will give an idea what to look for when I read flash stories.
Waterstone’s says: "...some of the most beautifully crafted and engrossing stories that one can read..." The Asham Award website says: "This stunning range of work is not afraid to explore the darker side of human emotion, yet allows us to see the light which often wavers at the end of the bleakest and longest tunnel. These beautifully written stories are in the best literary tradition, lyrical yet understated. "
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This is so helpful to all us fledgling flashers - I will definately be taking up the week challenge. Thanks for the insight, which is much needed on my part!
This was a very interesting interview, Vanessa. Although I am not a writer (except for the occasional comment, and not even my own blog), it will give an idea what to look for when I read flash stories.
How lovely to know that my musings are useful to writers and readers... thanks Kerry thanks Pierre.
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