Goodbye Microhorror
Microhorror is no more. The site which
published horror flash fiction (666 words or fewer) is winding down. Nathan
Rosen, its editor, says he has run out of enthusiasm.
I feel
gutted. For the past 4 or 5 years, it’s been exciting to see my names up in
lights, attached to a newly published horror story. It was a challenge to fit
everything into such a brutal word limit, but always fun. I often wrote stories
on the hoof- started and finished on the train to work, posted by lunchtime. Sometimes
Nathan Rosen would publish something I didn’t think stood a chance, and
sometimes he would reject what I thought was an absolute certainty, which
stopped me from getting a big head.
I was
getting to recognize other regular writers, such as Jane Fell. Microhorror published every sort of
horror story, from the semi-poetic to the gleefully trashy (although it was
never outright offensive). It was the friendliest of websites. Nathan Rosen
edited it with good humour, so that even when he rejected your story, you didn’t
feel despondent. And getting nice comments about your story was always guaranteed
to lift your mood.
Ironically,
I was about to start writing something new for Microhorror, to keep the engine ticking over. I often find that
when I’m actively writing a story, I get ideas for future stories, and that it’s
better to write something, anything, than to stare at the blank page, which I
had been doing.
Maybe
it’s time for me to move on, as well. In the last couple of days, I haven’t
wanted to write fiction. I haven’t wanted to make anything up. I’ve found a new
joy in Writing Practice, and I’m steadily filling up a notebook. I’ve been
trying to recall what happened the day before, and I’ve found that my pen
whizzes across the page. But I don’t know what I want to do in the future.
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