Could you write a story as short as those by Lydia Davis, the Man Booker International prizewinner? Inspire us with your literary genius
The Man Booker International prize this year has gone to a woman famous for her short stories – and when we say short, we do mean short. Some of Lydia Davis's tales are just a paragraph. The chair of the prize, Christopher Ricks, wondered what to call such brief works, but Davis says she would like them to remain known as stories. In honour of the £60,000 award, we'd like you to come up with some of your own concise stories. Can you construct a beginning, middle and an end in under three sentences? Can you draw us into a description of only 100 words? Give us your small works of literary genius in the thread below.
via Books: Fiction | guardian.co.uk
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