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Snackable

A Fragmented Flash Fiction Workshop

The workshop came alive on August 16th & 17th, 2025.

About the Workshop

Flash fiction is nothing but really short fiction. It’s like a snack–quick, delicious, and at times, it leaves one wanting for more. In this workshop, we will discuss a few flash fiction ideas. We’ll discuss narrative choice, voice, tone, context, subtext, character development, plot/storyline, and resolution (or anti-resolution) among other things. We’ll also observe its brevity, length of sentences, structure, syntax, openings and endings.

This is a generative flash fiction workshop. We’ll do both–understand the craft of flash fiction and generate new work. We might get time to briefly discuss the new story you’ll have written. Expect interactive exercises, flash fiction ideas, movement, writing sprints, and a good time above all!

About the Facilitator

Aekta Khubchandani is a writer and educator whose debut poetry manuscript, A Glass of Blue, was a finalist for the Rising Writer Prize 2024 (Autumn House Press). She is the winner of the Breakout Prize in Poetry (2022) and The Baltimore Review Winter Poetry Contest, and a finalist for Indiana Review’s Poetry Prize. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, Best of the Net, and Best Microfiction. Her writing appears in journals including Tupelo Quarterly, The Offing, Penn Review, VIDA, Variant Lit, The Bombay Literary Review and elsewhere. Aekta holds an MFA in Creative Writing from The New School, New York, and has taught creative writing at Parsons School of Design, WriteOn NYC,  and Girls Write Now, to name a few.

She is currently teaching the Multi-Genre Pathway at Sahab Collective, in Dubai.


This workshop has concluded. Check our currently open workshops.

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