The only problem was that every time anyone looked at it, the story simply disappeared. Did it ever exist?
What a story! Grabbing the reader's attention at the outset, it surged through a powerful middle section and culminated in a stunning climax few could have foreseen. Stylishly written, with excellent character portrayal, such was its strength that any who read it would be so overcome that they would immediately seek peace with fellow men (and women). Crucially, it was exactly one hundred words long, qualifying it for LinkedIn's Friday Flash Fiction discussion. It was, in short, the greatest story ever.
The only problem was that every time anyone looked at it, the story simply disappeared. Did it ever exist? Comments are closed.
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Flash FictionFlash fiction is very, very short fiction indeed - short stories of any sort of length from a Haiku to ten minutes' reading. Good for when you're in a hurry. This series is a selection of contributions to Friday Flash Fiction, where there's a limit of 100 words. I try to make all mine exactly 100 words. Archives
September 2019
100 NOT OUT
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