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Mickey Laurence Cohen: Flash Fiction Is Only for the Moment

by Mickey Laurence Cohen | May 3, 2012 | Of Literary Interest, Writing

I hate short stories. Hate to read them, not a big fan of writing them. I like novels, I like the feeling I’m entering an entirely new world, or creating one. The best novels can build their own vocabulary, even a new language altogether. Short stories are windows....

Mike Maggio: Stories Are Rooted In the Oral Tradition

by Mike Maggio | May 2, 2012 | Of Literary Interest, Writing

The short story is the crystalline form of the novel; that is, it takes the essence of what makes a novel (character, plot, dramatic development) and condenses it into a form that is whole and pleasing. What the novelist accomplishes in two or three hundred pages, the...
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