Category: Every Day Fiction
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New Flash Fiction “Square” – Is Tension All-Important?
Carl Robinette explores tension in his latest work of flash fiction “Square,” which was published first at Every Day Fiction. Is tension all-important in storytelling?
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Character Arc and New Flash Fiction: “Vertical Blind”
When police detectives show up at his door, the narrator of “Vertical Blind” realizes a fight he heard the previous night coming from a nearby alley was the sound of a woman screaming for her life, not the usual everyday drunks he is used to. He comes to find out what he heard had been…
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Alienation and Interconnection – New Short Story in Every Day Fiction
Carl Robinette explores alienation in his latest flash fiction story, “The Night Crew,” which was recently published by Every Day Fiction. In this story the protagonist is attempting to rise out of his own deepening alienation from the world.
