There’s a beauty in flash fiction. It comes, in part, from the challenge of telling a story and making an impact in so few words—commonly, from only a few lines to several hundred words.
For example, in 53 words (no more, no less), tell a story about a flag. What would you write? This was precisely the summons that Kane answered in his first foray into flash fiction. That story is exclusive to Kane’s newsletter. You can sign-up here:
You can dive into Kane’s flash fiction below:
Last Night
‘Guess, Mummy.’ A thick mass of black lines ran down Sarah‘s paper. Not the usual...
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Something Fishy
Metallic, salty blood met her tongue as Andrea closed her mouth over the wound. Damn...
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Pink Unicorn
White cotton singlet straining to cover his rotund belly. And failing. Dismally. Tightest footy shorts. How...
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Wine loosens the tongue
J1. Take my seat by the window. Please, no J2. Looking good, doors about to...
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