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Flash Fiction
Very short stories, typically under 1000 words, emphasizing brevity and complete plot.
Brevity
The quality of presenting a story with the fewest words possible.
Complete Plot
A narrative structure in flash fiction that includes a clear beginning, middle, and end.
Surprising Ending
An unexpected conclusion that creates emotional impact and makes the story memorable.
Dribble
A type of flash fiction consisting of a maximum of 50 words, also known as a minisaga.
Drabble
A flash fiction story with a maximum of 100 words, showcasing essential story components.
Sudden Fiction
A flash fiction genre with stories under 5,000 words, often in romance, sci-fi, or thrillers.
Six-Word Story
A complete narrative told in exactly six words, conveying emotional themes.
Emergence of Flash Fiction
The development of flash fiction as a distinct genre, particularly in the 20th and 21st centuries.
Online Platforms
Digital spaces that facilitate the publication and sharing of flash fiction stories.