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WOW: Congratulations on your top ten win in our Summer 2019 Flash Fiction competition! Can you tell us what encouraged the idea behind your story, “Madagascar Lolita?”
Susan: Yes, I lived in worked in Madagascar and was at a restaurant when an older French gentleman referred to a young bartender/waitress as a Madagascar Lolita. I found this moment really disturbing and could never get it out of my head. I also saw a lot of older men, often European, exploit young African women during our years living in several African countries. Trafficking and exploitation of vulnerable women, in Madagascar and elsewhere, is a huge problem and is a story that needs to be told.
WOW: Your story was a compelling look at this problem, well done. What do you enjoy about flash fiction writing versus the other kinds of writing that you do?
Susan: I just love the challenge of trying to write a plot in so few words and especially enjoy the element of surprise at the end; it's always such a challenge to write an effective ending. Often times I write several drafts and it takes some time for me to find the right ending that will resonate.
WOW:We’d love to know more about your writing routines. Any favorite tools or habits that get you going?
Susan: One thing that gets me going is reading other flash stories. There is so much great stuff out there--especially on WOW!
WOW: As with many writers, I’m guessing that reading may be a favorite activity. Any recent favorites you can recommend? What’s next on your reading list?
Susan: Yes! I really loved Madeline Miller's "Son of Achilles" and "Circe." They were so refreshing and unique and hard to put down. I also really enjoyed Diane Setterfields "Once Upon a River, which was lyrical and beautiful and sad
WOW: Thanks so much for chatting with us today Susan! Before you go, do you have any tips for our readers who may be thinking about entering writing contests?
Susan: I've had more success with contests like WOW, that cap the number of submissions. Some of the very well known ones get so many submissions it's very difficult to place.
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1 comments:
Marcia--Thanks for doing this interview, and for posting a link to Susan's story.
Susan--What a story! With a few well-crafted details, and by giving us the backstory a bit at a time, you wrote a powerful piece.
Congratulations!
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