If so, you might want to sign up to this. Nik Perring’s flash fiction course. He knows what he’s doing, and is one of the nicest people I’ve ever met online.
If so, you might want to sign up to this. Nik Perring’s flash fiction course. He knows what he’s doing, and is one of the nicest people I’ve ever met online.
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May I mention in this context that May 16, 2012 is National Flash Fiction Day, a fabulous national and online event that has some fabulous flashers backing it such as the award winning Tania Hershman. Details at
http://nationalflashfictionday.blogspot.com/
My small contribution will be running a flash slam in Oxford – http://eightcuts.com/events/flash-slam/ – just like apoetry slam only for flash fiction.
Why thank you! That’s very kind of you, Jane.
Here’s my contribution to FF. For what its worth.
The Greeting.
The ground trembled, and the very air vibrated. They looked at each other, eyes wide with fear.
The ground shook and the air moved like a storm about them. They backed away from the sound, covering their ears in panic.
The tremors caused the earth to dance and a hurricane enveloped them.
They ran, too late as the horsemen, their chain mail flashing in the midday sun, charged into them, and skewered their bodies with their lances, or smashed their skulls with their maces before they could reach the safety of the space shuttle.