Microinterview: Alexandra Rochman

Alexandra Rochman’s 100 word microfiction, “Munich Central Train Station 1939”, will appear in the second issue of The Centifictionist (Vol. 1, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2020). Alexandra graciously answered a few brief questions for us. Read the interview below. 1. What inspired the story “Munich Central Train Station 1939”? I was inspired by a tale my … More Microinterview: Alexandra Rochman

Microinterview: Lisa Fox

Lisa Fox’s 100 word microfiction, “The Shadows of Nagasaki”, will appear in the second issue of The Centifictionist (Vol. 1, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2020). Lisa graciously answered a few brief questions for us. Read the interview below. 1. What inspired the story “The Shadows of Nagasaki”? A specific writing prompt, believe it or not. I … More Microinterview: Lisa Fox

Microinterview: Keren Dibbens-Wyatt

Keren Dibbens-Wyatt’s 100 word microfiction, “Carrier”, will appear in the second issue of The Centifictionist (Vol. 1, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2020). Keren graciously answered a few brief questions for us. Read the interview below. 1. What inspired the story “Carrier”? I had just read something about how a cruel family member called their own kin … More Microinterview: Keren Dibbens-Wyatt

Microinterview: Susan Hatters Friedman, MD

SusanĀ HattersĀ Friedman, MD’s 100 word microfiction, “Locked-In Syndrome”, will appear in the second issue of The Centifictionist (Vol. 1, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2020). Susan graciously answered a few brief questions for us. Read the interview below. 1. What inspired the story “Locked-In Syndrome”? Years ago in medical school, we learned about Locked-In Syndrome, and it has … More Microinterview: Susan Hatters Friedman, MD

Microinterview: Rachael Charlotte

Rachael Charlotte’s microfictions, “The Transporter”, and “Martha” will appear in the second issue of The Centifictionist (Vol. 1, Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2020). Rachael graciously answered a few brief questions for us. Read the interview below. 1. What inspired the stories “The Transporter” and “Martha”? When it comes to micro and flash fiction, I love working … More Microinterview: Rachael Charlotte