Zoom launch for the Flash section of the November issue of Southern Florida Poetry Journal, Friday, November 18th, 2022
The art of a short story
Reviewed by M.J. Andersen Globe Correspondent, November 12, 2020, 2:30 p.m.
Join Steve Yarbrough in conversation with Pamela Painter to celebrate the launch of her newest work, Fabrications: new and collected stories
"How many breakthroughs like that can a writer have?" Pamela Painter chats with Steve Yarbrough about her work over the years and her new collection, Fabrications: new and selected stories.
Reading as a writer: explorations and celebrations of splendid sentences, stanzas, and paragraphs in conversation with each other. Curated by Sarah Stone
The Flash Fiction Collection was generously given to the Ransom Center by five founding donors, all of whom are prominent writers and editors of flash fiction: Tom Hazuka, Tara Lynn Masih, Pamela Painter, Robert Scotellaro, and Robert Shapard. We are deeply grateful to these donors for contributing significant publications from their personal collections to the Center. Materials in the new Flash Fiction Collection complement and enrich other flash fiction writings already housed in the Ransom Center’s book holdings and in our extensive collection of literary archives.
The Harry Ransom Center’s Flash Fiction Library
Published July 30, 2020
“Letting Go” was first published in New Flash Fiction Review, and reprinted in NEW MICRO (W.W. Norton & Co., 2018). Her second story in NEW MICRO is “Help” first published in Five Points.
This interview is part of New Flash Fiction Review’s ongoing New Micro Interviews series, created by New Flash Fiction Review’s Founding Editor, Meg Pokrass.