Wednesday, November 26, 2014
On "The Second Four" by Mel Bosworth (237 words) ***
Bosworth's tale combines elements of a popular joke beginning with the not-so-familiar experience of being witness to something shameful and not knowing what to do about, not even being able to talk about it. It's this odd juxtaposition that makes the piece captivating. Read it here at Flywheel.
Labels:
Flash Fiction,
Flywheel,
Mel Bosworth,
Stories,
Three-Star Stories
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