Brevity is an art that has caught on. Copywriters aren't the only people who are relishing the art of being communicative and creative with just a few words. In the time of social media poetry, small captions and even smaller texts, we have all learned the art of communicating a with few words. Instagram poets made their mark with precise poems that hit the right notes with the millennials. And then there are the Terribly Tiny Tales, or TTTs as we know them.
If you are avid reader and a social media addict, there is no way you haven't checked out a few TTTs yourself. TTT rightly believes that in this age of short attention spans, these short stories under 2000 characters "are quick to read, but hard to forget."
Since it began in 2013, apart from curating tiny tales and taking submissions from writer all over, Terribly Tiny Tales also expanded to have workshops, events, videos, and have a brand of merchandise. So there is some serious graph of growth here. But then when did this world ever face a dearth of writers and storytellers?
Here is bringing some of the many stories that TTT shared.
It is safe to say they have taken the genre of micro fiction far, they have done it well. And if that were not enough, they helped someone somewhere realise they had a writer within, without the work of writing a lot. And that is quite something for the millennial mindset, one that feels and shares.
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