Class Description
Call it what you want to call it: the short short, micro-fiction, flash fiction; heck, you can even call it a prose poem. The short stuff is hip right now. In this class, we'll talk about whether size matters, and what the micro-story can (and can't) do. We'll read several examples for inspiration, from Grace Paley to Lydia Davis to Ben Loory, and then we'll try out making it short, real short.
We'll also discuss the journals where you might submit your flash fiction, and why the small stuff is so great to publish, especially if you're beginning your publishing journey. There will be in-class writing exercises, and time for in-class feedback. Please bring a laptop or a notebook to class.
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