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What is a flash fiction called in other countries? In Latin America it is a micro, in Denmark kortprosa, in Bulgaria mikro razkaz. These short shorts, usually no more than 750 words, range from linear narratives to the more unusual: stories based on mathematical forms, a paragraph-length novel, a scientific report on volcanic fireflies that proliferate in nightclubs. Flash has always--and everywhere--been a form of experiment, of possibility. A new entry in the lauded Flash and Sudden Fiction anthologies, this collection includes 86 of the most beautiful, provocative, and moving narratives by authors from six continents, including best-selling writer Etgar Keret, Zimbabwean writer Petina Gappah, Korean screenwriter Kim Young-ha, Nobel Prize winner Czeslaw Milosz, and Argentinian "Queen of the Microstory" Ana MarÃa Shua, among many others. These brilliantly chosen stories challenge readers to widen their vision and celebrate both the local and the universal.
About the Author
Thomas, James: - James Thomas has received a Stegner Fellowship, a Michener Fellowship, and two NEA grants. He lives in Xenia, Ohio.Shapard, Robert: - Robert Shapard directed the University of Hawaii MFA program and now lives in Austin, Texas.Merrill, Christopher: - Christopher Merrill directs the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa.
About the Author
Thomas, James: - James Thomas has received a Stegner Fellowship, a Michener Fellowship, and two NEA grants. He lives in Xenia, Ohio.Shapard, Robert: - Robert Shapard directed the University of Hawaii MFA program and now lives in Austin, Texas.Merrill, Christopher: - Christopher Merrill directs the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa.
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