Categories: Ten Word Stories

Revolution by Elaine Zentner

Elaine Zentner began as a correspondent for a national Buddhist magazine, World Tribune. She was honored to be one of the reporters covering the San Francisco/Sacramento, CA area. Her assignments lead her to cover a diverse group of people that included artists, musicians, Nobel Prize laureates, and more. She went on to become Fiction Editor and Associate Editor-in-Chief of the award-winning college literary journal American River Review. Her work can be found in Piker’s Press, Short Fiction Break, Dime Show Review, and A Fable Online.


 

This ten word story was typed on a manual Smith Corona Super-Silent, c. 1957. Let’s call this beautiful blue boy, Andrew. Typed by Kae Sable.

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