UPDATED WITH WINNER: LitReactor's Flash Fiction Smackdown: June Edition
Column by Rob Hart
The premise is simple: We give you a subject, you write 250 words. If it's good you might win stuff.
What The Dark Knight Can Learn From The Avengers
Column by BH Shepherd
What can the Dark Knight learn from the most successful superhero movie ever?
Scandalous! Is Edward Rochester A Feminist?
Column by Meredith Borders
Welcome to a new column here at LitReactor in which Meredith boldly voices an unpopular opinion about a beloved novel.
Fifty Shades of Pay: A Failed Attempt To Get Rich By Writing Erotica
Column by Jack Joslin
Should we give E.L. James a little more credit? A hands-on attempt at mimicking her success by erotica...
YA Superstar: John Green
Column by Sarah Pitre
The man, the myth, the legend. 'Looking For Alaska' author, John Green.
Passing Strange: 15 Of The Most Bizarre Author Deaths On Record
Column by Joshua Chaplinsky
A list of authors whose passing couldn't have been stranger if they'd written it themselves.
Writing In Parallel
Column by Jon Gingerich
One of the biggest mistakes committed by both beginning and experienced writers is a failure to craft sentences that transmit information clearly, evenly, and with an emphasis on what’s important.
Book vs. Film vs. Mini Series: The Shining
Column by Karina Wilson
King vs. Kubrick vs. King? Who gets to smack who down in the three-way Tragedy of the Overlook Hotel?
The Building of Worlds
Column by Rajan Khanna
An examination of worldbuilding in fantasy fiction. What constitutes good worldbuilding? And why would worldbuilding be a bad thing?
The Long & Winding Road: Part V - Submitting to Publishers
Column by Kelly Thompson
Part 5 in a series chronicling my experiences with my first novel, including securing an agent and submitting to publishers. Part 5 details submitting to publishers.
























