Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Midweek Miscellanea - Quiet Books, a Contest, and a Craft Project


Over at Writer Unboxed, Robin Lafevers has written a wonderful post - Some Thoughts on Quiet Books, Timing and the Ever Elusive Market:

"So this conversation we’re having is not about selling out your artistic vision to get a contract. Nor is it about watering down your artistic integrity in order to find readers. It’s about finding the largest, widest doorway into your story so that you can to draw in as many readers as possible, and then tell them exactly the core story you’re driven to tell."

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For all you flash fiction writers out there, mark your calendars for Flash Fiction Chronicles' String-of-10 SEVEN Flash Fiction Contest starting February 8th. Use the randomly selected string of words and write your best 250 words or fewer story. The contest runs for one week only so on your mark . . . get set . . . . 

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For the artsy and crafty among us, check out DIY By The Book: Lighted Book Boxes. Speaking as someone who has trouble working a simple glue gun, I wish you good luck!

16 comments:

  1. I haven't written flash fiction in a while, but that sounds like a fun contest!

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    1. Definitely check it out, Chrys. If nothing else, it's a fun and challenging creative exercise.

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  2. I should try that but I have so much going on for the next few weeks I don't see it happening.

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  3. I would like to try my hand at flash fiction someday :)

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  4. Flash fiction scares me! I can't even write short stories...

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    1. I actually struggle with the usual short story length. Maybe stretch those creative muscles and give the contest a try?! :)

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  5. I don't think there is anything wrong with trying to appeal to readers. Isn't that who we're writing for?

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    1. Sure! I think her point was more about finding ways to appeal to as many readers as possible.

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  6. The flash fiction contest sounds like a great opportunity. Good luck, everyone!

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  7. Contests are a great way to hone your skills. I look forward to reading those Flash Fiction pieces.

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