Short Stories: July 26, 2023 Issue [#12083]
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 This week: The Vignette
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
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About This Newsletter

"I promptly said that life was a random series of beautifully composed vignettes, loosely tied together by a string of characters and time."
~ Mahbod Seraji

"Memories are like fireflies darting across the surface of my mind, showing me here and there images so sharp and vivid that I catch my breath in wonder before the vignette disappears, sinking like a pebble into the quicksand of regret and recrimination."
~ Susan Kay

"I find it easier to write in these little vignettes; if I try to get any more heavy, I find myself out of my league."
~ David Bowie

"I love the idea of the vignette, which is associated with the decorative, illustrative, small, and thus with the feminine, and thus easily maligned. I mean, Emily Dickinson wrote vignettes, right?"
~ Kate Bernheimer


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Letter from the editor

*Vignette2* What is a 'vignette'?
Vignette is a French word that means “little vine.” It is named after the decorative vine leaves that sometimes adorned nineteenth-century books.

A vignette is a short passage that uses imagery to describe a subject or scene in greater detail. By using descriptive language, a vignette helps the reader visualize a character, a place, or a moment.


*Vignette2* The differences between a vignette, short story, and flash fiction.
Vignettes are sometimes confused with short stories and flash fiction. However, there is a major difference between them: Short stories and flash fiction are complete works, while a vignette is a smaller part of a story; a scene really.

Vignettes are...
*Bullet* Short scenes within a larger story that are usually under 1,000 words.
*Bullet* Designed to give more visual context to a character, place, or event.
*Bullet* Not bound to a narrative structure; rather, focuses on description.
*Bullet* Time doesn’t pass in a vignette; it describes a moment in time.


*Vignette2* Tips on vignette writing.
*Bullet* Vignettes don't have a beginning, middle, or end sequence.
*Bullet* Show, don't tell! Be sure to use descriptive language to paint a picture in the reader's head.
*Bullet* Connect through the senses by using words that show what a character is feeling, seeing, and hearing.
*Bullet* Just write, then edit. While a vignette is meant to be concise, start by writing everything down that you imagine this scene to be. Then, go back and shape the imagery, trimming any irrelevant bits.


*Writer* In case you missed it!

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Editor's Picks

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2 vignettes
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Tonight I just got fed up with it all
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Vignette from childhood. First grade girlfriend and understanding parents.
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After the travels, Oriole renews contact with those he once knew or not.
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Ask & Answer

Comments from my last Short Stories Newsletter, "Inspire me! PLEASE!Open in new Window.

NaNoNette Author Icon said,
One of the ways that I get my creativity activated is to clean something. Sometimes, that means I will do the dishes. At other times, I take a shower. For some reason, dealing with water and getting a task accomplished helps me to let my mind wander and come up with ideas to write. This works best when I pair it up with frequent writing sessions. NaNoWriMo is a little too hectic to get any good writing in, but the pressure to produce that many words is definitely a time when I do end up writing the most. Thirty minutes a day, or maybe thirty minutes five days per week sounds like a good measure to get going on those writing goals year-round.


Beholden Author Icon said,
"Habits trump goals every time!" Thank you for saying that. I get a guilt trip every time that annoying post about setting goals for the week comes up in the Newsfeed. It's never been "me" to set goals and all the guilt in the world won't change that. But you've shown me that I have a better system in the formation of habits. Habit works for me and always has. And now it's goodbye guilt forever!


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