Thank you for checking out the mini fiction writing workshop, a regular series providing small, digestible tips for writing fiction. If you’re a developing writer,…
The Red Dress Jamie stood in front of the store looking at a mannequin in a red dress who bore an expression reminiscent of her…
Welcome to the weekly Micro-fiction Contest in which participants write short stories of 250 words or less. This is a weekly micro-fiction writing contest with…
Waiting for the Train Noah bounced on one foot. His waffle had gone cold. He couldn’t sit long enough to eat. “But when will the…
This mini fiction writing workshop dives into one of the genre’s: magical realism. I was unfamiliar with it, until one of my fellow Write Club…
Writing Like Raymond Carver I fell in love with the writing of Raymond Carver many years ago, when I was first studying the craft of…
Image source: Pixabay On the way home Old Brent Heartwood made his way down the road. Two steps. Stop. Two steps. Stop. He heard a…
Welcome to the Micro-fiction Contest! As everyone probably knows by now, we’ve switched things up as follows: This is now a weekly micro-fiction writing contest…
Welcome to the mini writing workshop! This is a weekly post that provides bite-sized tips and examples for fiction writers. This workshop session is about…
Image source: kordi_vahle, Pixabay. Day’s End The wastrels were dragging something along the beach. Mindy and I hid in the tall grass. It seemed we…