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Writer/Author Marcia Ribeiro Malucelli

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Hello, my brother and sister bloggers, writers and Flash Fiction Fanatics.  If you are a writer or a reader of flash fiction you will love a subscription to the Pittsburgh Flash Fiction Gazette, the most dynamic flash fiction publication on the Internet.  This is what you get.

You get a writing contest with a cash award.  You get insightful articles on writing short fiction and on blogging.  You get commentaries on modern life.  And you will get some of the best flash fiction being published.

You get mainstream flash fiction.  You get erotic flash fiction.  And you get XXX-rated flash fiction.

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Writing May Be Humankind’s Greatest Invention

Here are some thoughts on writing.

It may be argued that farming is humankind’s greatest invention.  Once our ancestors figured out they did not have to hunt and gather to survive but could actually stay in one place and have a relatively stable source of food, the basis for modern life was established.  Cities became centers of civilization.

As people prospered in the cities and society became more sophisticated a way had to be found to keep records, to write down knowledge so that the knowledge could be passed down accurately.  Writing was invented.

Try to imagine the world without writing.

Blogging Shrinks The World

The mainstream media has reported that the Obama Administration asked Twitter not to shut down for maintenance while the protests were going on in Iran so that the protesters could continue to communicate with each other.

One of the reasons Barack Obama won the White House was because he was better at raising money on the Internet than John McCain.

Newspapers are being put out of business because advertising is moving online.

Flash fiction has become an online staple.

A random online search about modern life proves blogging has made the world smaller.

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