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Other flash fiction writers in Arabic include Zakaria Tamer, Haidar Haidar, and Laila al-Othman. In the Russian-speaking world the best known flash fiction author is Linor Goralik. [citation needed] In the southwestern Indian state of Kerala P. K. Parakkadavu is known for his many microstories in the Malayalam language. [26]
Telling a story in very few words was dubbed flash fiction in 1992. The six-word limit in particular has spawned the concept of Six-Word Memoirs, [8] including a collection published in book form in 2008 by Smith Magazine, and two sequels published in 2009.
He falls out a window trying to attack the Flash after being defeated. When the Flash tries to pull him up, Multiplex lets himself fall to his death. Kyle Nimbus / Mist (portrayed by Anthony Carrigan [97]) – A metahuman who can turn himself into a poisonous mist and is an enemy of Joe West. He was held in the S.T.A.R. Labs prison before being ...
The series presented metafictional stories featuring comics creators appearing within the Flash's adventures such as the "Flash — Fact Or Fiction" in issue #179 in which the Flash finds himself on "Earth Prime". He contacts the "one man on Earth who might believe his fantastic story and give him the money he needs.
These stories focused not only on the Flash's superhero exploits, but the state of Wally's wealth. West won a lottery, [6] bought a large mansion, [7] and began dating beautiful women. The character's finances and luck continued to ebb and wane until The Flash vol. 2 #62, when his fortunes stabilized. Flash vol. 2 #1 (June 1987).
"Memory" is a flash fiction short story by American horror and science fiction writer H. P. Lovecraft, written in 1919 and published in June in The United Co-operative. [ 1 ] Themes
The Internet is also used for the development of blog fiction, where a story is delivered through a blog either as flash fiction or serial blog, and collaborative fiction, where a story is written sequentially by different authors, or the entire text can be revised by anyone using a wiki.
David Gaffney is a British writer well known for his flash fiction. [1] [2] [3] His work has appeared in such publications as Flash: The International Short-Short Story Magazine, [4] Bad Idea, [5] and Ambit. [6] He was the 2015 flash-fiction judge for the Bridport Prize. [7]