National Flash Fiction Day 2013 – Submissions
Blind Poetics, Illicit Ink, Inky Fingers and Writers’ Bloc have come together to celebrate the
UK’s second National Flash Fiction Day. The Scottish event will take place
on Saturday 22nd June 2013 in Edinburgh. You could
be part of the lineup.
What is flash fiction?
Flash
fiction is simply a very short story; prose fiction. The best
examples have all of the elements of a traditional short story, but with a
tight focus and a precision of expression that gets their point across in a
compact but powerful way. Here’re some examples:
· Three
Soldiers by
Bruce Holland Rogers
· Mr. Ted by Ashley Arnold
· The Kissing
Booth by
Katie Williams.
There is
no set formula for a great piece of flash fiction. The most important thing is
a strong idea, delivered in a vivid piece of writing.,
How can I take part?
This
event will follow the same format as last year’s Underword event, featuring a range of stories
read from the stage by their authors. Most will be under 500 words but
we will have a very few slots for stories under 1000 words. Maybe
you have something already; hopefully you have time to write something new.
We’re looking for stories with conflict, emotion, impact … stories the audience
will remember long after the event. But don’t be intimidated. Send your best
stuff and be part of the day.
You can
send up to three stories. Submissions open on Wednesday 1st May and the deadline
is midnight on Saturday 8th June, although we’ll
start confirming a few places before that, so the earlier the better. Please
send your stories as attachments to nffd.submissions@gmail.com. RTF files are our favourite, but
we’ll also accept Microsoft Word files, PDFs and good old plain text.
Our time
slot in the venue is sadly limited so we can only accept a certain number of
stories. We can’t take everything we would like. But we definitely want to read
yours.
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