I was first introduced to this idea on Jeffrey Callison's Sacramento NPR radio interview show called Insight. He interviewed Jason Sinclair Long about his blog "Flash Fiction 365". You can hear the interview here.
The challenge is to write a micro-story each day. The length of the story is determined by throwing a pair of dice, preferably of different colors. One color represents the tens digit and the other the ones digit. So the story can be from 11 to 66 words. Of course some lengths are left out using this method. You could also use one die and throw it twice. Or use a die with 8 sides. Or you can do what I did and create a random number generator in Excel. This method doesn't miss any of the numbers. Mine will return a random number between 11 and 99. I am happy to share the formula if you email me.
The title is not part of the word count. Most word processors have a word count function that is very useful. You can start with a title or add it later or you can have someone suggest a title. Even though the original idea is to write a story, I plan to include poetry and perhaps essay.
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What is a micro story?
Friday, January 01, 2010
Story: 24
Words: 81
Title: New Year
The once in 20-year blue moon was on the zenith. There was a silence that accompanied the chill as he looked from the top of the mountain. All of human history flowed into him and compacted into an infinitesimal. Instantly there was a void and an opening into which he slipped. He drifted in its beauty for what seemed like ten thousand years. From his soul came understanding and wisdom as he looked into the new year. And all was well.
Words: 81
Title: New Year
The once in 20-year blue moon was on the zenith. There was a silence that accompanied the chill as he looked from the top of the mountain. All of human history flowed into him and compacted into an infinitesimal. Instantly there was a void and an opening into which he slipped. He drifted in its beauty for what seemed like ten thousand years. From his soul came understanding and wisdom as he looked into the new year. And all was well.
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