![]() ![]() “Though its incredibly a short story, but I felt like the message in the book was that sometimes you look hard to find things, but look in front of you and you’ll see it, it was and has been always in front of you, you just never realized it…” – Siham Fitouri, Goodreads user.However, if you take it for the short cinderella’esque story that it is, it’s rather cute.” – Patricia Hoving, reader. “Poor reviews of this book seem to be from people who don’t get the point of flash fiction.“…these brief stills of life glow with poignancy as they deliver cutting insight and reflect on how it is the little things that matter in life, which, in a way, makes this book serves as a metaphor for itself.” – S.“Amelia Gray has written 120 short bursts of fiction that are mostly beautiful, thoughtful insights into the hearts of her characters.” – Marc Smith, Amazon Customer.Stories that attempt to answer the question of the human condition. Some of the stories will gab you, others wont, but all will be worth the read. This article focus on the best shorts that you need to be reading if you haven’t already. Readers devour this genre because you can read it all in one day and it’s not some marketing exaggeration. It stretches most authors gift of imagination to the maximum. Laugh, cry, and feel every emotion under the sun in 1500 words or less. Delve deeper with 10 Flash Fiction novels, because it’s really a movement. A compliment to my 10 Best Dance Shows blog post. ![]()
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