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Tuesday Shorts placed writers we know alongside those we don't to communicate that quality writers are everywhere, and make one community. Writing—no matter how frustrating an endeavor it can sometimes become—should always be a challenging game we can all play.
Jacquelyn Mitchard, whose Deep End of the Ocean was the first Oprah's Book Club selection, not only recommended making Tuesday Shorts a MySpace blog, but also contributed the first piece. More excellent work followed by writers known and unknown, and pieces continue to draw readers who want a good story but only have a minute to read it.
9 comments:
Stephen J. Davis'piece "Deposit" is a great example of what a drabble should be. It was both funny and poignant.
I like to comment on Hector Duarte writing, what a great meaning in a short writting, i just love it
I love Hector Duarte's writting's. I hope he countinues to write & one day becomes a great author.
About Hector Duarte's piece:
The story was powerful and even vivid despite so few words. I think this is one of the best flash fiction I have read in months. I would love to read more of his writing.
The 99 words of Sabrina Stoessinger's story "Pop-Tarts and Beastie Boys" creates such a vivid image. I can so picture the dancing, and too well picture getting busted by the ski-patrol.
Neck,spooky. Evokes "Closer"
"Like Braveheart" by Robert Aquino Dellesin is very well done. Beautiful in both cadence and language. Congratulations.
Very nice work, all. 3/2 shorts an exceptionally tasty six-pack. Nice to occasionally be in such good company. Tom Anonymous
"Check Out" by Neil Sloboda has great visuals and tells so much in such a compact space. Well done.
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