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A flash fiction story, by Miriam McEwen
By Miriam McEwen | This is a flash fiction piece, a first for Appalachian Places. Flash fiction is characterized by its short word count — usually under 1,000 words — but still offers plot and character development. The writer describes this piece as “dealing in themes of religious trauma, rural isolation, and ableism common to the Blue Ridge.”
Nov 52 min read
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