Are you tired of reading unimaginative erotica? Are your tired of sexy stories full of characters who act more like creatures of the author’s imagination instead of acting like real people? Do you crave characters who have more going on in their lives than just sex?
On this blog you will find flash fiction that appeals to the intellect as well as the libido.
There is no magic to writing flash fiction erotica. Like any good fiction, erotic flash fiction should be built on characterization, dialogue, story and the precise usage of written language.
When you add sex to writing full of sense details you have a satisfying reading experience.
Click on the Sexy Stories tab at the top of the page and see just how good flash fiction can be.
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Aspiring Writers Here’s How To Keep Your Creativity Alive
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The literature on blogging agrees that 70% of visitors to a blog are new, even visitors to high-profile blogs. The Pittsburgh Flash Fiction Gazette is not a high-profile blog, but it is a small niche blog with a future.
The PFF Gazette averages more than 100 visitors every day. It is a blog published by a short story writer (that’s me, the Old Soldier) for other short story writers. And it’s published for readers who appreciate good fiction.
So, if you are a writer, you will find plenty of informative and entertaining content on this blog that will feed your own creativity.
Welcome to the most dynamic flash fiction magazine on the internet. The Submissions tab for flash fiction is at the top of the page. Send me something. I want to publish you.
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