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The Flash-Fiction Seed For Curse of the Healing Kiss

Readers of fiction typically see only the finished product. Literature scholars sometimes have access to an author’s notes, but most early drafts of a work end up in the trash or the bit bucket. In the case of Curse of the Healing Kiss, I published the narrative seed the same day I wrote it, on a flash-fiction website called burrst. This was on February 18, 2013 — nearly seven years before I published the novella. I already had the bigger story in mind, and wanted to write an experiment, to see if I could establish a lyrical voice for the story. I’m sharing it here mostly so I don’t lose it — in case the original website shuts down — but I thought some folks might also be intrigued to have a glimpse into how a longer work of fiction was started from a 950-word “burst”.

This is a handy way to get started on a major work without feeling like you’re strapping yourself to the mast. It’s a sketch, a quick way to experiment with ideas and aesthetics that will shape the longer work — or help you decide to bail early and work on something that clicks better for you.

If you have not yet read Curse of the Healing Kiss, a SPOILER ALERT is called for. This all happens within the first chapter, but you might prefer to read it in its final form first.