Friday, January 13, 2017

The Invisible Box, by J.J. Litke

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(SF) Viola seeks revenge against the people who mistreated her mother in a rest home. (1,100 words; Time: 03m)

Rating: ★☆☆☆☆ Needs Improvement

"The Invisible Box," by (edited by Jason Sizemore), appeared in issue 92, published on .

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Not a real story. Just the outline of one. Worse, it’s the outline of a revenge fantasy, and not a very credible one.

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3 comments (may contain spoilers):

  1. I give it another star for being a form of revenge I'd never seen before and for the parallels drawn between the crime and the punishment. But it's not fleshed out enough to make me care.

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  2. If this were flash fiction, I think it would have been better received. Unfortunately, at about 1,100 words, it reads less like a good flash fiction story and more like a lackluster short story.

    On the plus side, the writing is good and up to professional standards.

    2/5

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    1. That's an interesting thought: the shorter a story, the harder it is to do it well. Perhaps a failure mode for flash fiction is that it bloats just enough to look like a bad short story.

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