8/28/2010 10:45 AM
Jim Noonan wrote:
In his review of Joseph Young’s collection, Easter Rabbit, Antonios Maltezos focused his insight on exactly what it is that stirs me to read and write flash fiction. The power of a moment caught in the artist’s strobe light, “focusing our attention on what we’re exposed to in that brief moment in time, the mind and imagination lighting the darkness in between,” that dance of lightning in a letterbox, the ability to move the reader in as small a space as possible, is to me what makes flash magic and keeps me reading. And writing. Reply to this
In his review of Joseph Young’s collection, Easter Rabbit, Antonios Maltezos focused his insight on exactly what it is that stirs me to read and write flash fiction. The power of a moment caught in the artist’s strobe light, “focusing our attention on what we’re exposed to in that brief moment in time, the mind and imagination lighting the darkness in between,” that dance of lightning in a letterbox, the ability to move the reader in as small a space as possible, is to me what makes flash magic and keeps me reading. And writing.
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