Difficult People Flash Fictions

Difficult People Flash Fictions by Jim Stallings is a collection of spontaneous Zen portrait tales published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on April 16, 2009. This large print edition spans 248 pages and is presented in English. The book features a series of brief fiction tales that capture destiny-imbued moments or entire lives in a glance, reflecting the author’s practice of writing short stories as a form of stress relief.
Readers will find that these flash fictions are characterized by their unplanned nature, created within a limited timeframe of an hour or less. Each story is crafted from a minimalist core of actions and reactions, allowing for a unique exploration of themes reminiscent of traditional tales, folk tales, and myths. The collection offers a glimpse into the author’s creative process, showcasing how spontaneous inspiration can lead to meaningful narratives.
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These spontaneous Zen portrait tales reveal destiny-imbued slice-of-life-moments or whole lives at a glance. Over the past decade I made a practice of handwriting a brief fiction tale in a notebook to start each day. Partly I did this as a stress relief from writing novels. With “flash fictions” I limited composition time to an hour or less. My stories, especially these short short stories, are unplanned. They are “seen” spontaneously in the blank screen of the inner eye. These impromptus depend on a minimalist core of actions and reactions to find closure. That puts them in the more traditional category of tales, folk tales, fairy tales, legends, myths or fables and erotica.
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