Flash fiction is characterised by being very short, typically consisting of only a few hundred words.
It must contain a clear plot and must have a complete story. There is no opportunity to describe the characters, but readers should still be abl...
Flash fiction is characterised by being very short, typically consisting of only a few hundred words.
It must contain a clear plot and must have a complete story. There is no opportunity to describe the characters, but readers should still be able to tell them apart. The readers interest must be caught in the first paragraph and must end with a twist or slam-bang finish.
Here are five examples of this genre: