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Not why you would write them (but if you want to elaborate on that, feel free), but what do you think people like sudden fiction? Why do people read them, and what purpose do they serve? Are they purely for entertainment purpose?
They're too short to have real character development, back stories, or many twists. Usually they're confined in a single moment. Unlike novels, they only hold your interest for a few minutes.
Do they last after you read them? If not, do you only like them as light, short entertainment? Or do you prefer them to be profound and thought-provoking within that 100 -1000 words? Why do you like sudden fiction?
They're too short to have real character development, back stories, or many twists. Usually they're confined in a single moment. Unlike novels, they only hold your interest for a few minutes.
Do they last after you read them? If not, do you only like them as light, short entertainment? Or do you prefer them to be profound and thought-provoking within that 100 -1000 words? Why do you like sudden fiction?