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Sunday Hint Fiction: Tell A Story in 25 Words

Robert Swartwood coined the term hint fiction: a story of 25 words or fewer that suggests a larger, more complex story. Scheduled for this November, W. W. Norton & Company will publish Hint Fiction: An Anthology of Stories in 25 Words or Fewer. Here are some examples that clock in at exactly 25 words. So why not spend your Sunday writing some hint fiction!

Or Even Longer
Together they throw the dirt, listen to its plunk against wood, a sound so unlike anything else in the world, one you could remember forever.

Nothing Hurts Anymore

Seth's energy paths are blocked to his spleen and stomach and large intestine. The acupuncturist places the needles in his tiny body. Seth sees Jesus.

The Test In Front Of Him

It's that nothing stands out, each detail equal. What to focus upon? Moths in the classroom screen. Leaf-blowers. His teacher's smile flying like birds, south.

My Son's Fifth Grade Journal
This boy catches balls, divides fractions, won't die if he drinks milk, grabs flags off the other team's players. My dad loves this other boy.

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4 comments

From Kelly

Hel­lo.
Tried a few hint pieces. Tough but enjoy­able, a lot like mak­ing a log­line, but I like the hint­ing aspect. If a hint was the first line in a book, I’d be intrigued.

I, too, like the way that hint fic­tion relies on impli­ca­tion, Kel­ly. It’s kind of fun to imply some­thing rather than explain it. I pre­fer it, actu­al­ly.

From Lorenzo

HINT FICTION
The end.…..

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