The best of Brevity Twenty groundbreaking years of flash nonfiction
Book - 2020
"How much of the human experience can fit into 750 words? A lot, it turns out. Since its founding in 1997, Brevity: A Journal of Concise Literary Nonfiction has published hundreds of brief nonfiction essays by writers around the world, each within that strict word count. Over the past 20 years, Brevity has become one of the longest-running and most popular online literary publications, a journal readers regularly return to for insightful essays from skilled writers at every stage of their careers. Featuring examples of nonfiction forms such as memoir, narrative, lyric, braided, hermit crab, and hybrid, The Best of Brevity brings you 84 of the best-loved and most memorable reader favorites, collected in print for the first time. Compres...sed to their essence, these essays glint with drama, grief, love, and anger, as well as innumerable other lived intensities, resulting in an anthology that is as varied as it is unforgettable, leaving the reader transformed. With contributions from Krys Malcolm Belc, Jenny Boully, Brian Doyle, Roxane Gay, Daisy Hernández, Michael Martone, Ander Monson, Patricia Park, Kristen Radtke, Diane Seuss, Abigail Thomas, Jia Tolentino, and so many more, The Best of Brevity offers unparalleled diversity of style, form, and perspective for those interested in reading, writing, or teaching the flash nonfiction form"--
- Subjects
- Genres
- Essays
- Published
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Brookline, MA :
Rose Metal Press
2020.
- Language
- English
- Physical Description
- xvii, 256 pages ; 21 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN
- 9781941628232
- Introduction: On Voice, Concision, and 20 Years of Flash Nonfiction
- Introduction: Flash, Present, and Future: A Brevity Retrospective
- The Shape of Emptiness
- Thumb-Sucking Girl
- The Cruelty We Delivered: An Apology
- I Hoisted them, two drug dealers, I guess that's what they were
- Wings
- Imagining Foxes
- Women These Days
- Forgetting
- Poster Children
- Letter to a Future Lover
- The Birthday Place
- A Most Dangerous Game
- Mother's Tongue
- Wide Open Spaces
- Blood; Quantum
- Girl Fight
- White Lies
- I Remain Very Sorry for What I Did to the Little Black Kitten
- Shower Songs
- My Cousin's Backyard
- Holy
- Fluency
- Cheekbones
- If You Find a Mouse on a Glue Trap
- Lag Time
- The Sloth
- Place
- Transgender Day of Remembrance: A Found Essay
- Intro to Creative Writing
- A Brief Atmospheric Future
- Counting Bats
- Openings
- How to Leave a Room
- Sunrise
- Post-Mortem
- An Indian in Yoga Class: Finding Imbalance
- Genesis
- The Blind Prophets of Easter Island
- I Go Back to Berryman's
- \'in-glish\
- Before Sunrise
- Dropping Babies
- Solving for X
- So Little
- Suspended
- Fish
- When a 17-Year-Old Checkout Clerk in Small Town Michigan Hits on Me, I Think about the Girl I Loved at 17
- Bear Fragments
- Recesses
- Katy Perry Is Crooning and Won't Stop Just Because I Did
- Five from Kyrgyzstan
- How to Discuss Race as a White Person
- Hairy Credentials
- Alive
- Perdition
- Success and Prosperity
- Quinto Sol
- Devotion
- Girl/Thing
- Ace of Spades
- Some Space
- An Address to My Fellow Faculty Who Have Asked Me to Speak About My Work
- Confession
- Beach City
- On Being a Trucker
- How to Erase an Arab
- Milk for Free
- Surrender
- The Salmon
- The Things I've Lost
- The Farmers' Almanac Best Days for Breeding
- All or Nothing, Self-Portrait at 27
- Talk Big
- Open Season
- Chronology of the Body
- On the Occurrence of March 20, 1981 and on the Occurrences of Every Night After
- Meanness
- When We Played
- The Heart as a Torn Muscle
- Breathless
- The Domestic Apologies
- The Lunch Lady and Her Three-Headed Dogs
- Some Things About That Day
- There Are Distances Between Us
- Further Resources for Writers, Readers, and Teachers of Flash Nonaction
- On Brevity and Teaching the Flash Essay
- A Guide to Pairing The Best of Brevity with The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Writing Flash Nonfiction
- Alternate Table of Contents by Subject and Form
- Contributors
- Credits
- Acknowledgments
- About the Editors
- A Note about the Type
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