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HeavyGlow Flash Fiction: Two Years Burning Brightly

HeavyGlow Flash Fiction: Two Years Burning Brightly

Charles D. Phillips
4.5/5 ( ratings)
Flash fiction written by contributors of the web magazine, HeavyGlow Journal of Flash Fiction. This book holds an eclectic amalgamate of sadness, death, surrealism, joy and humor. Often lyrical in style, these worlds of 750 words or less will introduce their readers to exquisite extremes and leave them wanting more. EXCERPT : He handed out pieces of thick card, one side black, the other side white. He said, "There are no lines in nature, just substance and shadows. Take your stylus and scrape away the black. Show me the picture hidden behind the black ink." I scraped away the black leaving Tom's nose, his brow and the tiny commas of his eyes. I scraped and scraped, but when Mr Miller stopped beside my desk and looked at my picture, there was nothing left, just a white piece of card and curls of ink, like black ash.
Pages
120
Format
Paperback
Publisher
O'Hare/Taylor Publications
Release
May 06, 2022

HeavyGlow Flash Fiction: Two Years Burning Brightly

Charles D. Phillips
4.5/5 ( ratings)
Flash fiction written by contributors of the web magazine, HeavyGlow Journal of Flash Fiction. This book holds an eclectic amalgamate of sadness, death, surrealism, joy and humor. Often lyrical in style, these worlds of 750 words or less will introduce their readers to exquisite extremes and leave them wanting more. EXCERPT : He handed out pieces of thick card, one side black, the other side white. He said, "There are no lines in nature, just substance and shadows. Take your stylus and scrape away the black. Show me the picture hidden behind the black ink." I scraped away the black leaving Tom's nose, his brow and the tiny commas of his eyes. I scraped and scraped, but when Mr Miller stopped beside my desk and looked at my picture, there was nothing left, just a white piece of card and curls of ink, like black ash.
Pages
120
Format
Paperback
Publisher
O'Hare/Taylor Publications
Release
May 06, 2022

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