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Lester Curtis
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Re: New Directions in Flash?

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rick tornello wrote:I thought FLASH by definition was 1000 words or less.

Yes, no, ????


RT
That's how I see it -- and the whole point of the exercise. Dan's approach is a little different from mine: I don't aim to rewrite to patch up the wounds; I go in with the intention of making the story as short as possible. Slide over to the Writers Digest website and look through their Weekly Writing Prompt entries; I've seen some excellent stuff there, and the limit is 500 words.

In other words, my approach is to compress the story before I start writing it. Of course, I exceed the limit and have to cut. But I consciously begin by saying, "Characters have strange experience, do something about it. THE END."

No, it still isn't easy.

Tao, as to your other question, I've seen a few stories that were entered in flash and then resubmitted in longer form here. The longer versions show up after the flash, though, so that doesn't violate the character-reuse prohibition. If you develop a character you really like, just change his/her/its name for reuse elsewhere.
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