
Missed Connections: Microfiction From Asia
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Storytelling in its most elemental form, to suggest, tease and worm its way into your imagination.
How we worship the god of short things: News in brief, SMSs, 30-second TikTok videos.
Here, in this ground-breaking collection of flash fiction and comics from Asia, youāll find stories crushed between your palms, squeezed into a micro-narrative thatās tight and sweet.
Brevity is not a sin, but storytelling in its most elemental form, to suggest, tease and worm its way into your imagination.
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āItās as difficult, if not impossible, to characterise the myriad voices and images collected here as it is to characterize a continent, except to say that thereās a common richness in these diverse snapshots of humor, love, loss, and the daily battles of life.
The stories, vignettes, and graphics in this slim-but-packed volume might be a quick read, but Iād advise taking your time with them and allowing them to linger.ā
āRobin Hemley, The Art and Craft of Asian Stories: A Writerās Guide and Anthology (with Xu Xi)āThere is a hidden realm of the imagination in this very enjoyable collection. Many of the microfiction are like shallow pools with hidden depth. These very short stories will leave the reader wishing they were novellas.ā
āSuchen Christine Lim, Award-winning Singapore novelist -
Felix Cheong is the author of 17 books across genres, from poetry to fiction, from childrenās picture books to non-fiction. His works have been widely anthologised and nominated for the prestigious Frank OāConnor Award and the Singapore Literature Prize. Conferred the Young Artist Award in 2000 by the National Arts Council, he holds a masterās in creative writing and is currently an adjunct lecturer with the National University of Singapore, Murdoch University, University of Newcastle and Curtin University.
Noelle Q. de Jesus is the author of two short fiction collections: Cursed and Other Stories (2019) and Blood Collected Stories (2015), which won the 2016 Next Generation Indie Book Award for the Short Story and which has a French edition. She pioneered and edited the Fast Food Fiction flash series (2003, 2015). She has an MFA in Creative Writing from Bowling Green University in Ohio, and her work has appeared in fine literary journals and anthologies, local and international. Singapore has been her home since 2000.
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- Description
- Praise
- About the Editors
-
Storytelling in its most elemental form, to suggest, tease and worm its way into your imagination.
How we worship the god of short things: News in brief, SMSs, 30-second TikTok videos.
Here, in this ground-breaking collection of flash fiction and comics from Asia, youāll find stories crushed between your palms, squeezed into a micro-narrative thatās tight and sweet.
Brevity is not a sin, but storytelling in its most elemental form, to suggest, tease and worm its way into your imagination.
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āItās as difficult, if not impossible, to characterise the myriad voices and images collected here as it is to characterize a continent, except to say that thereās a common richness in these diverse snapshots of humor, love, loss, and the daily battles of life.
The stories, vignettes, and graphics in this slim-but-packed volume might be a quick read, but Iād advise taking your time with them and allowing them to linger.ā
āRobin Hemley, The Art and Craft of Asian Stories: A Writerās Guide and Anthology (with Xu Xi)āThere is a hidden realm of the imagination in this very enjoyable collection. Many of the microfiction are like shallow pools with hidden depth. These very short stories will leave the reader wishing they were novellas.ā
āSuchen Christine Lim, Award-winning Singapore novelist -
Felix Cheong is the author of 17 books across genres, from poetry to fiction, from childrenās picture books to non-fiction. His works have been widely anthologised and nominated for the prestigious Frank OāConnor Award and the Singapore Literature Prize. Conferred the Young Artist Award in 2000 by the National Arts Council, he holds a masterās in creative writing and is currently an adjunct lecturer with the National University of Singapore, Murdoch University, University of Newcastle and Curtin University.
Noelle Q. de Jesus is the author of two short fiction collections: Cursed and Other Stories (2019) and Blood Collected Stories (2015), which won the 2016 Next Generation Indie Book Award for the Short Story and which has a French edition. She pioneered and edited the Fast Food Fiction flash series (2003, 2015). She has an MFA in Creative Writing from Bowling Green University in Ohio, and her work has appeared in fine literary journals and anthologies, local and international. Singapore has been her home since 2000.












