Flash Fiction English


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Flash fiction is a type of storytelling that includes a limited number of words. Flash fiction is typically any story with fewer than 1,000 words, although flashes can sometimes be longer. The flashes in this volume are all under 1,500 words. Flash fiction can be a helpful method of improving English language skills once a student has reached a higher level (B1 or B2) in the language. The student understands the basics of the language and should have a decent vocabulary, but they are not yet fluent. Flash fiction, as opposed to novels or even novellas, are very short, self-contained stories. They include a minimal number of characters and often describe tiny moments rather than a larger story. There are simply fewer words and sentiments to miss in 1,000 words (a typical flash) as opposed to 80,000 words (a typical novel). Each flash in this volume includes words in bold that a B1 or B2 student may not be familiar with. Each word in bold is defined in a vocabulary list immediately following its flash. Each phrasal verb or idiom that is underlined is also described in the pages following its flash. Once the flash has been read and all its words understood, each has a series of exercises and comprehension questions meant to solidify the student’s understanding.




Shorties


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Brevity


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In Brevity, David Galef provides a guide to writing flash fiction, from tips on technique to samples by canonical and contemporary authors to provocative prompts that inspire powerful stories in a little space. Galef traces the genre back to its varied origins, from the short-short to nanofiction, with examples that include vignettes, prose poems, character sketches, fables, lists, twist stories, surrealism, and metafiction. The authors range from the famous, such as Colette and Borges, to today's voices, like Roxane Gay and Bruce Holland Rogers. A writer and longtime creative writing teacher, Galef also shows how flash fiction skills translate to other types of writing. Brevity is an indispensable resource for anyone working in this increasingly popular form.




My Collection Of Flash Fiction Stories Notebook


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Are you a teacher teaching the art of flash fiction stories? Or are you a student who enjoys writing flash fiction? Either way, this lovely book is a great tool to get your creative juices flowing! In this book, there is ample space for the following: Jot down date, genre, plot, protagonist #1 , Setting, Message of Story, Imagery, Guided keywords Word Vomit (just start writing and avoid mental block) Checklist (such as 'punchy title', 'no more than 1000 words', 'element of surprise', etc.) Suggestion for improvements (jot down comments given by others!) One full page for Draft Story One full page for Final Story All in all, there is enough space to brainstorm and write the drafts and final pieces for 27 flash fiction stories. If you're a teacher, you should definitely get copies for the whole class. If you're a student, be sure to get some copies for your fellow budding writers. Don't wait any longer, grab your copy today!




Flashes of Vice


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A Flash of Words


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From Scout Media comes A Flash of Words--the fifth volume in an ongoing short story anthology series featuring authors from all over the world, but the first in which the stories are exclusively flash-fiction pieces. In this installation, no limits were set on genre, allowing the authors to lead the reader to destinations unknown; from ghosts on a flight line, to not-so-cuddly poodles, to finding love in the most unexpected of places. Within these moments of retribution and redemption--along with a slightly confused bear--these flash-fiction length stories will warm your heart, send shivers down your spine, and tickle your funny bone. Whether to be enlightened, entertained, or momentarily immersed in another world, these selections convey the true spirit of flash fiction.




Moon Flowers


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This is my new book, Moonflowers. It is a compilation of 76 Flash Fiction stories. Flash Fiction stories are limited to 1,000 words and approximately four pages. Each of these stories I call flowers because each is different and its own configuration. The stories begin with a premise which will be of interest to you, a middle that pulls you along, and a quirky, satisfying end making the perfect arc of writing. If you have a Kindle or a Nook reader, this book is for you. These stories are meant for the present-day reader who likes his material ever-changing, applicable to fast reading and simple to understand though you should stop after reading each story and see how profound it is. I hope you will enjoy this book and recommend it to your friends.




Field Guide to Writing Flash Fiction


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Literary Nonfiction. Literary Criticism and History. Reference. With its unprecedented gathering of 25 brief essays by experts in the field, THE ROSE METAL PRESS FIELD GUIDE TO WRITING FLASH FICTION meets the growing need for a concise yet creative exploration of the re-emerging genre popularly known as flash fiction. The book's introduction provides, for the first time, a comprehensive history of the short short story, from its early roots and hitherto unknown early publications and appearances, to its current state and practice. This guide is a must for anyone in the field of short fiction who teaches, writes, and is interested in its genesis and practice.




Flash 52 (Hard Cover)


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52 Weeks. 52 Stories. 52 Worlds.Flash fiction: a fictional work of extreme brevity. A unique form of storytelling which implies the existence of a larger story. Many questions will be raised, but due to a noose-like word count, none of them will be answered.




Flash Writing


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Flash fiction is one of the hottest literary trends of the 21st century. Online magazines crave it, mainstream publications such as Esquire, The New Yorker, and Vanity Fair publish it, and many other markets and contests seek it. Flash Writing is your guide to writing, revising and publishing stories fewer than 1,000 words long. Learn how to generate story ideas, create characters, develop conflict, and establish setting and point of view for flash fiction. Then discover how to research, format, and submit your work to flash fiction markets. Shorter is better, and Flash Writing helps you learn how to create entertaining, publishable flash fiction.