Okay, not so much "answers" as me rambling about flash fiction and how I write it.
And not so much "in the wind" as "…against the wind" - Debi O'Neille's blog, Writing Against the Wind, that is.
For a glimpse into how my writing mind works - bring a flashlight, it's dark in there - head on over and check out my guest post, "How Flash Fiction Unfurls."
I hope you enjoy it.
Will go and check it out now Madeline!
ReplyDeleteGreat! I hope you like it.
DeleteYes! I already stopped in, and I loved it. Such great thoughts and advice.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Crystal. Glad you enjoyed it.
DeleteI have a flash fiction site, and what I noticed from most the people who would send me submissions is that most of them did not have strong endings to their flash fiction. If there's one thing that flash fiction needs, it's a strong ending.
ReplyDeleteExcellent point, Jolie.
DeleteCool! Hope to pick up some good tips. :)
ReplyDeleteI hope I provided some good ones for you, Nick.
DeleteI do want to know this stuff as venturing into flash and short fiction this year is one of my plans.
ReplyDeleteExcellent, Susan! Hopefully my guest post will give you some pointers.
DeleteSounds interesting! I'll check it out.
ReplyDeleteGood! :)
DeleteHeading over!
ReplyDeleteHope you like it, Leigh!
DeleteMadeline, thanks so much for the guest post at my blog. You have inspired a lot of readers, including me. :-)
ReplyDeleteDeb@ http://debioneille.blogspot.com
Thanks so much, Deb. I enjoyed doing it, and I'm glad everyone seems to be enjoying it. :)
DeleteTook my flashlight, good post!
ReplyDeleteHa! :)
DeleteLove this introduction! Heading over there!
ReplyDeleteGreat!
DeleteFlash fiction or novel...it's all about the editing.
ReplyDeleteGood point!
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