Title | : | Super Short Stories: Flash Fiction |
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ISBN | : | - |
ISBN-10 | : | 9798988740506 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 246 |
Publication | : | Published August 18, 2023 |
Super Short Stories: Flash Fiction Reviews
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Super Short Stories: Flash Fiction" by Mark C. Wallfisch is a delightful collection of 100 super short stories, each no more than 300 words. Perfect for a quick escape into imagination, these stories offer a mix of humor and heartfelt moments. Whether you have just a minute to spare or want a brief yet engaging read, this book has got you covered.
What makes this book keep you hooked is how the author beautifully tells complete stories with emotions and even punchlines in such a short space. You can easily enjoy these stories in a flash, making them ideal for a brief break. The mix of humor and heartfelt moments creates an engaging experience.
The short length of each story invites you to read them again and again. Whether you want to revisit your favorites or discover new ones, this collection is a flexible companion for short reading sessions. It fits well into busy schedules, making it great for readers who want quick but impactful literary moments. While the stories are brief, the author compensates by using clever storytelling techniques. The lack of elaborate plots or deep character development is turned into a strength, as each story leaves a lasting impression. This collection highlights the art of concise storytelling. The variety of themes explored within this short format is commendable, offering readers a diverse range of experiences.
If you enjoy quick, engaging reads that pack a punch, I highly recommend "Super Short Stories: Flash Fiction" by Mark C. Wallfisch. It's an ideal choice for readers with busy schedules who still crave impactful literary moments. Give it a try for a delightful and versatile literary experience! -
First Impression: Super short stories (often quirky) covering a wide range of different topics that either give pause for thought or a mighty chuckle.
Wallfisch wasn’t kidding, these really are super short stories. I thank the author for the read. I am grateful to have had the opportunity to review Super Short Stories: Flash Fiction by Mark Wallfisch, and to bring you this review.
Before branching into discussing the actual book, I just want to settle on the praise the author highlights in the book. Quotes are mentioned by authors that died as far back as the early 20th century and yet are credited as being either the second or third best short story writer in America. I found this quite cheeky and, in some ways, fraudulent. A writer of such acclaim from this set of esteemed authors would arguably be more successful and famous in their own right. Instead, it feels like a bit of a con to rope in the reader with embellished claims.
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Excellent read. Read a lot or a little. Laugh out loud! Cry a little sometimes too.