John Edgar Wideman Hosts Flash Fiction Contest on Lulu [1]
Acclaimed novelist, memoirist, and short story writer John Edgar Wideman, who made news [2] last month when he announced that his new book of short short stories [3] would be released using the self-publishing outfit Lulu [4], recently launched a writing contest inspired by the collection, Briefs: Stories for the Palm of the Mind. The author, whose many honors include the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction [5](which he won a history-making two times), a MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship, and the Rea Award for Excellence in the Short Story, is inviting entries of what he is calling "micro-stories" for possible inclusion in a special edition of his book.
Story entries should be no more than six hundred words, and should be submitted via e-mail to pr@lulu.com [6] by May 1. Wideman will announce the winner, who will also receive a signed copy of the special edition including his or her story, on the Lulu blog on May 14.
"The micro-fictions in my collection are about losing time, saving time, enduring time, fearing and escaping time," Wideman says in an essay [7] that draws parallels between the short short form and the flow of a basketball game. He explains that the act of entering and soon after exiting a story—as if a time-out has been called in a game—allows the reader to "freeze, review, highlight the action. As if you can press a pause button and be released temporarily from the game’s intensity, from time." The complete essay is posted on the Lulu blog [7].
In the video below, actor Theron Cook reads the story "Bananas" from Briefs.