Ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation by Lorna Louise Hutchison.
The Day The Music Died by Iain Pattison.
Every Picture Tells a Story by Francesca Burgess.
Save the Date: we're celebrating the next National Flash Fiction Day on 14 June 2025!
Well, we have had so many activities in the run up to today that this almost feels like an anti-climax...
Almost! But not quite!!
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to National Flash-Fiction Day. This is what you have all been working towards, and I need to start by sending out a big thank you to each and every one of you for helping to make this day happen.
Lots will be going on today including :-
The FlashFlood journal pouring stories over you all day
The Write-in online from 11am till 3pm
FlashTag flash-mobbing in Manchester all day
Workshops in Trowbridge and Derby
Free e-books for your Kindle for 24 hours from 7am (including Jawbreakers!)
The official launch of the day and the book in Southampton at 6.30 this evening
And, of course, all across the country, from Edinburgh to Brighton, Cardiff to Leeds, there will be event after glorious event, all listed here: http://nationalflashfictionday.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/nffd-bulletin-10.html
Personally, I'm starting the day on the BBC Radio Solent Breakfast Show where they are going to give me a prompt to write a story live on air (eek!), then off to Winchester Uni for the physical part of the write-in, then back to Southampton for the launch with Vanessa Gebbie, Holly Howitt, Sara Crowley, Natalie Bowers and chums. But in-between all that, I hope to keep up with you online and (now and again) in person.
Thank you so much for pulling together and making this one (tired) man's dream come true!
Now, get out there and make me proud.
Happy Flash-Fiction Day to you all!!
Calum Kerr
Director, National Flash-Fiction Day 2012.
On 4th May Calum Kerr visited the writing group at Lovedean in Hampshire. He set them a task to write stories from 4 random words - two loved ones and two hated ones - the results will be appearing at http://nffdflashes.blogspot.co.uk/ throughout the day. (And the writers would like me to make it clear that any weirdness has been caused by the randomness of the words...)
The group's organiser, Charlotte Comley, wrote this review of the event:
"Calum Kerr visited The Writers @ Lovedean on the 4th of May 2012. He spoke passionately about his flash fiction journey, and the 365 project which led on to National Flash Fiction Day. We as a group had an opportunity to listen to some of his work. After one of the best explanations of what flash fiction is, Calum gave the group an exercise to do. All of us present thoroughly enjoyed the exercise. We then had an opportunity to read our work aloud and receive that all important feedback. We as a group were so enthused by his presentation that we made a pact to write seven days of flash each until our next meeting. I have received so many positive comments from members about the event, and we have already asked Calum to come back next May to do an advanced flash fiction course with us."
I hope you enjoy reading the stories as much as they obviously enjoyed writing them!
Hello again,
Hello everyone,
Well, I've been hinting and nudging to let you know that something new and special was on its way for National Flash-Fiction Day, and with exactly ONE WEEK TO GO, here it is!
Called FlashFlood, and inspired by the recent efforts of The 24 Project, we are launching our own pop-up journal for the day.
The rules are simple (and laid out here: http://flashfloodjournal.blogspot.co.uk/p/about.html). We're looking for your very very best flash-fictions. 500 words is the limit and we are not limiting ourselves to any genre, style or perspective. Nor are we limiting ourselves geographically, so this is open World-Wide!
There are seven editors, including myself, taking a day of the 'countdown week' each, and submissions will close at midnight on 15th/16th May, with the first story being posted simultaneously. We will then post your stories regularly throughout the 24 hours of National Flash-Fiction Day.
So, get writing, get sending, and let us have your flashes, we want to fill the day with your fictions. We want many, we want loads, we want a FlashFlood!!
Dear All,
It's nearly May, and you know what that means?
It's nearly National Flash-Fiction Day!!
So, in honour of all of that, and following on the great success of last week's Shakespeare prompt, we'd like some more flash-fictions from you.
The deadline is 5pm on Monday, with the posts appearing over at our flashes blog (http://nffdflashes.blogspot.co.uk/) all day on Tuesday, 1st May.
The limit is 310 words (31 days in May, you see) and the theme is May Day! Or Mayday! Or M'Aidez! Or anything really, that includes any of those words and concepts.
Submissions accepted from anywhere in the world. (What's May Day like in New Zealand, I wonder...)
And that's it, that's your task! Send your stories to us at nationalflashfictionday@gmail.com and please put the word 'May' in the subject line. We can't wait to see your writing!