A Spark of Reverie
Reverie Flash Fiction, #1
by
Suneรฉ le Roux

I never really pictured myself as someone who enjoyed short stories, and much less flash fiction, but I think thatโs something I might have to reevaluate. I found I really enjoyed this collection โ once I learned to take the time with it.
This isnโt a big book, but itโs also not the kind of book you just breeze through. I didnโt quite get this at first (Iโm new to this, remember), and I dug in and read a good chunk of the stories in just one sitting. Shouldnโt have done that.
I found I enjoyed the stories much more when I read them one by one, the last thing I did before turning off the light at night. That way, the idea of the story stayed with me, and the little story grew in my head and became a much larger experience.
Thereโs the woman whoโs hunted in the forest, turns into a tree, and pulls the mist to her in order to escape.
Thereโs the princess who finds dead princes all over her castle.
Thereโs the hungover dude who wakes up to find his apartment invaded by leprechauns who thinks heโs a rain god.
Thereโs all kinds of awesome ideas that come in the form a tiny seed you plant in your head so it can grow. Itโs not a book to just blunder through and add to the pile.
What Iโll whine about:
It took me forever to get through this book, or so it felt.
What Iโll gush about:
I once heard this author describe how someone told her that reading flash fiction was like watching a trailer to a movie you knew youโd never see. This was meant as a complaint, but I think itโs actually quite a beautiful way to describe the wonder of flash fiction.
Many of these stories really cold be trailers, or part of trailers. They create that kind of wonder and anticipation at whatโs to come, and what happens next. Sure, I can see how someone might find that frustrating, but that someone is not me.
Meโฆ I love it.
Itโs amazing. Itโs all the good stuff of epic awesome stories, condensed into a few minutes worth of reading, and the rest plays out in my mind.
Final Words:
If (like me) youโve not previously read or taken any interest in flash fiction, this is a great introduction.





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