[stylist] Roberts submission to gratitude prompt and additional thought/question

Robert Leslie Newman newmanrl at cox.net
Mon Nov 26 04:02:16 UTC 2012


What would work better is --- find that article, copy it, then paste it into
an email  and that way we can share it with others! What do you think?
article 

Thanks (and for me, what I need is something on the mechanics! Like what is
enough character or scene or plot development?)
 
-----Original Message-----
From: stylist [mailto:stylist-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Amy McGarrah
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 5:25 PM
To: Writer's Division Mailing List
Subject: Re: [stylist] Roberts submission to gratitude prompt and
additionalthought/question

Hello Robert,
I will see if I can access this month's Writer online because I believe
there is an article in there that talks about flash fiction.  If I can't I
have the issue on tape and I'll type up the article into braille and mail
you to you.
Amy

 ----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Leslie Newman" <newmanrl at cox.net
To: "writers nfb" <stylist at nfbnet.org
Date sent: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 11:31:35 -0600
Subject: [stylist] Roberts submission to gratitude prompt and
additionalthought/question

Hey you all,



Do any of us here on STYLIST who knows the ins and outs of writing flash
fiction? I need to do some studying on what it looks like; what is accepted;
learn whatever else there is to learn about it.  (Boy, sure could use an
article in "Slate & Stylist" on it.) And this is why for me ---   
my THOUGHT
PROVOKERS work in part because they are short, basically quick to read and
then get on to the business of discussion (after hopefully the
reader/listener has been intellectually provoked on an issue of blindness).
I'm thinking that my THOUGHT PROVOKERS "TPS" are flash fiction.  
Toward that
end, my first THOUGHT PROVOKERS were no more than 100 words in length.
However, I soon went to 300 as the max.  (I was having fun in developing the
stories, and still felt they were quick enough.) Then --- the last 5  years
or so, I boosted the word count up to 700; thinking then, and now believing
700 max was the upper limit of a quick read.  (In fact, the one I sent to
you all, I had played around with it before hitting the send key and jacked
the length up to 723.)



What I am thinking and will do now is --- take the corrections and some of
the suggestions and do a rewrite with the intent of slimming the TP down to
700 or less.  I have always enjoyed the feeling of success after a rewrite
in which I was able to tighten up a sentence, a paragraph, a story and still
get the point across and have it remain entertaining.  (Think I need to look
on bookshare for a Hemmingway novel or set of short stories and scope them
out by reading them on my notetaker with Braille display .  [I get so much
more on formatting, punctuation and sentence structure when I read in
Braille.  Note- I always am reading one book on my notetaker and one via my
Victor Stream[)



Any other corrections or suggestions! (There is another 153 to go
through!)



Robert Leslie Newman

Personal Website-

Adjustment To Blindness And Visual impairment

http//www.thoughtprovoker.info

NFB Writers' Division, president

http://www.nfb-writers-division.net

Chair of the NFB Communications Committee



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