Announcing a Flash Fiction Showcase & Open Mic, with Riham Adly & other writers from her TLA Network 6-Week Flash Fiction Webinar: Writing From the Subconscious.
In this 90-minute online event, writer Riham Adly will invite writers from her 6-week flash fiction webinar for the TLA Network, Writing From the Subconscious, to read a piece of flash fiction and talk about the inspiration for this piece. Open mic signups in advance for those who want to read an original piece of flash fiction in 3 minutes of less following the showcase.
Thursday, September 15, 7-8:30 p.m. EDT.
This event is free & open to the public. Contributions are more than welcome, and can be made when you register.
Click HERE to sign up
to share your flash fiction piece
during the Open Mic.
About the Facilitator
Riham Adly is an award-winning flash fiction writer from Giza, Egypt. In 2013 her story “The Darker Side of the Moon” won the MAKAN award. She was short-listed several times for the Strand International Flash Fiction Contest. Riham is a Best of the NET and a Pushcart Prize nominee. Her work is included in the “Best Micro-fiction 2020” anthology. Her flash fiction has appeared in over fifty journals such as Litro Magazine, Lost Balloon, The Flash Flood, Bending Genres, The Citron Review, The Sunlight Press, Flash Fiction Magazine, Menacing Hedge, Flash Frontier, Flash Back, Ellipsis Zine, Okay Donkey, and New Flash Fiction Review among others. Riham has worked as an assistant editor in 101 words magazine and as a first reader in Vestal Review magazine. Riham is the founder of the “Let’s Write Short Stories” and “ Let’s Write That Novel” in Egypt. She has taught creative writing all over Cairo for over five years with the goal of mentoring and empowering aspiring writers in her region. Riham’s flash fiction collection “Love is Make-Believe” was released and published in November 2021 by Clarendon House Publications in the UK. See more at rihamadly.com
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