The lessons from Story Club make flash fiction easier too. How can I generate the same feeling with less words? I think of Robin Williams in Dead Poet's Society where he uses the example of "very sad" that a student replaces with morose.
It's easy to see the effect act 1 has on act 3 in flash. Now, I'm more aware of repeating themes, which also helps word economy.
The lessons from Story Club make flash fiction easier too. How can I generate the same feeling with less words? I think of Robin Williams in Dead Poet's Society where he uses the example of "very sad" that a student replaces with morose.
It's easy to see the effect act 1 has on act 3 in flash. Now, I'm more aware of repeating themes, which also helps word economy.
The lessons from Story Club make flash fiction easier too. How can I generate the same feeling with less words? I think of Robin Williams in Dead Poet's Society where he uses the example of "very sad" that a student replaces with morose.
It's easy to see the effect act 1 has on act 3 in flash. Now, I'm more aware of repeating themes, which also helps word economy.