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Flash fiction, also known as microfiction or sudden fiction, is a genre of brief storytelling characterized by its extreme brevity. Typically, flash fiction consists of stories that are no more than 1,000 words, with many pieces even shorter, sometimes as brief as a single sentence. Despite its concise length, flash fiction aims to convey a complete narrative arc, often focusing on a single character, moment, or idea. Due to its brevity, flash fiction relies heavily on implication, suggestion, and vivid imagery to evoke emotion and meaning in a limited space. This genre challenges writers to distill their storytelling to its essence, requiring precision and economy of language to deliver maximum impact. Flash fiction can be found in various forms, including prose, poetry, and experimental formats, and it offers readers a quick yet immersive literary experience that can linger long after the story concludes.

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