A MicroZine Interview w/Patricia J.L.

6 Questions on Microfiction

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1. When did you first start writing microfiction?

Oh crap. You want me to remember a date? I am bad at that. I can tell you I started writing microfiction because of the A to Z Blogging Challenge that happens in April, but when I started…I don’t remember. It’s been a few years at least.

2. What kind of microfiction do you write? Any specific length or genre? How often?

I started with 100 word stories and when I decided to compile them into a book, I upped the word count to 200 words because I decided on 45 stories per collection and 200 words per story gave the book a decent page count. As for genre, fantasy and sci-fi are what I love writing the most.

3. Describe your microfiction writing process.

I wing it. Seriously. I don’t put much thought into. I look for a prompt and go from there.

4. Have you ever submitted your microfiction to a contest or publication before? If so, why and where? If not, why not?

No. I have a few websites that take microfiction bookmarked, but, ya know, life gets in the way. I’ve been too busy that I can barely get writing in, much less think about submitting places.

5. What advice would you give someone who is on the fence about writing microfiction?

It’s a great writing exercise. You are forced to think about your word choices and that stretches those writing muscles.

6. Share either your favorite piece or most recent microfiction that youโ€™ve written.

Go Up is probably my current top favorite. If you’ve ever heard of zombie fungi that take over insects, that was my inspiration and it utterly creeps me out.

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Go Up
GO UP A Science Fiction Fantasy Flash Fiction Story inspired by The Last of Us. Are you a first time visitor to Twisting the Myths? Subscribe to get more quick fiction like the story below, discover mysteries and monsters, or crafting inspiration. Go upโ€ฆ
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BONUS QUESTION: Who is your favorite microfiction writer?

writes some bangers and I still haven’t forgiven him for the one that punched my feels even though he did give me a happy ending for that story.

Special thanks to Patricia J.L. for answering these questions.

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  1. Kerry Sutherland

    I love writing microfiction! Can totally relate to your dedication to it.

    • Patricia J.L. ๐Ÿ‘ป๐Ÿงถ๐Ÿ–Š๏ธ

      And it’s easy to do no matter what is going on in real life!

  2. Patricia J.L. ๐Ÿ‘ป๐Ÿงถ๐Ÿ–Š๏ธ

    This interview was fun. With everything going on in my IRL right now, this was a nice pick-me-up. Thanks, Erica. <3

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