Why do you write flash? What makes it different for you? One of the reasons is probably time. It’s hard to make time for larger projects when I’m teaching. But I’ve always been attracted to the lyric fragment and to small moments in larger works, and I love the compression and resonance of very short writing. … Continue reading Mini-Interview with Jacqueline Doyle
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Mini-Interview with Stephanie Hutton
Why do you write flash? What makes it different for you? The accessibility of flash is a real selling point for me. Both writing and reading flash can fit into small slivers of time between other commitments. There is satisfaction in getting an entire first draft onto the page in one short sitting. What … Continue reading Mini-Interview with Stephanie Hutton
Mini-Interview with Cathy Ulrich
Flash Fiction Writer Interview Why do you write flash? What makes it different for you? I love the immediacy of flash, the tightness of it. How you can say so much with so little. In college, I had a writing teacher who thought I’d be a natural at flash, but I was a poet (I … Continue reading Mini-Interview with Cathy Ulrich
Mini-Interview with Jolene McIlwain
Why do you write flash? What makes it different for you? Before I switched to literature, I was a studio art major where I learned to appreciate how choices in materials or canvas size could limit or liberate you. Small never meant easier, simpler. Prior to studying flash as a writer, I taught its form … Continue reading Mini-Interview with Jolene McIlwain
Mini-Interview with Tara Isabel Zambrano
Why do you write flash? What makes it different for you? I think flash is an opportunity to capture a moment and make it bigger than life. As a writer that’s what makes it so interesting and complex to write. I started writing flash when I first joined Fictionaut and a lot of writers … Continue reading Mini-Interview with Tara Isabel Zambrano
Mini-Interview with Kathryn McMahon
Why do you write flash? What makes it different for you? The urgency and control. I write longer prose, too, but with flash, I don’t always have to think it out before I write it. I can just sit and capture the idea as it blooms in my brain. Even if it’s a very rough … Continue reading Mini-Interview with Kathryn McMahon
Mini-Interview with K.C. Mead-Brewer
Why do you write flash? What makes it different for you? First, let me say that I personally don’t tend to make genre distinctions between flash, prose poetry, or micro fiction. For me, these all fall into the same bubbling pot. I wanted to clarify this because I fell in love with this form through … Continue reading Mini-Interview with K.C. Mead-Brewer
Mini-Interview with Jayne Martin
Why do you write flash? What makes it different for you? It could have something to do with my insatiable need for immediate gratification, or my deeply-challenged attention span. But I think I fall into the genre naturally from years of writing television scripts where most of the scenes are pretty short. You get … Continue reading Mini-Interview with Jayne Martin
Writing and Basketball
I’ve been thinking a lot about the differences between writing and basketball. Not the vocation or career differences but rather the way I think about the practice of either discipline. Both, like many other hobbies or avocations are certainly disciplines that take hours of dedicated attention in the pursuit of getting better. Like a lot … Continue reading Writing and Basketball