Comments on: Families and Other Natural Disasters https://www.reflex.press/product/families-and-other-natural-disasters/ Independent publisher of long, short, and very short fiction Thu, 08 May 2025 09:51:55 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 By: Neil Willcox https://www.reflex.press/product/families-and-other-natural-disasters/#comment-42870 Wed, 16 Sep 2020 13:16:57 +0000 https://www.reflex.press/?post_type=product&p=15827#comment-42870 One of the sections of this book of flash fiction is titled Families; presumably therefore the other categories of natural disasters are Fire, Water, Wind and Love.

Families, and food, and clothing (especially shoes), and growing up, and love weave their way throughout all the stories. The opening story What Really Gets You Is The Rising Heat, a tale of a volcano that is a family curse, effortlessly offers the narrator’s background, her Indian family and her British background, single items of clothing, and a deserted ricepot, on its way to firstly underlining the metaphor, then transcending it in the final paragraph.

What Really Get You Is The Rising Heat is both my favourite, and also exemplifies the themes of this collection. There’s more though, not just iterations on the same topics. Some highlights include Finding Venkat, about aquariums and only learning who people are when they’re gone. Magic and Candlelight captures being a teenager and not fitting in in a handful of well-observed sentences. And Reverse uses a turn around the table while playing Uno to show how well, and how badly, a family know each other.

This slim volume of flash fiction circles ideas of families, brilliant and terrible and inevitable, distant and close, disasters and recoveries. There are clever examinations of what family means and does, and in the best pieces there are witty or extraordinary transformations of what family can be.

Read This: For a set of short punchy stories about the landscape of family
Don’t Read This: If you want long meditations, all this is pretty short
Disclosure: As noted I have been a fan of some of these pieces when they were published elsewhere and Anita sent me a review copy

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By: Raluca Comanelea https://www.reflex.press/product/families-and-other-natural-disasters/#comment-42843 Wed, 09 Sep 2020 04:36:04 +0000 https://www.reflex.press/?post_type=product&p=15827#comment-42843 A vibrant flash fiction collection, Families and Other Natural Disasters, brings into the fiction discourse connections and disconnections among most intimate and blood-related individuals who reflect to the readers that power of resilience found in each of them. Through the lens of sharp cultural observations, bold, outrageous, yet never judgmental, family traditions are applauded, unveiled, sometimes gently ridiculed, yet with loving honesty and earthly attachment.
Families and Other Natural Disasters embarks its readers on a pilgrimage, homage to a life lived in the vicinity of natural elements, animate souls, cooked foods, the pangs and pleasures of the physical body and mind. Each flash melts into the following one, with minimal gaps of an intimate nature made for being rethought and shuffled by the reader. And the reader is there, with the characters, sharing into the transient, catastrophic episodes, small moments we call life.
The sections governing the collection whispers ‘earthly elements,’ as each guides every flash narrative towards a manifestation of one element: WATER screams impending tsunamis as when life happens while reading a book or when deciding to forget an argument. FIRE catapults a fiery mother and a wedding album meant to be burned, for all the past attachments and bitter recollections of memory. WIND shows minute observations turned into habits. With sharp awareness, the shifts in the currents surrounding people are exposed, obliging them to take control over their lives, yet letting go in a random act of surrender. LOVE splits physical oneness and melts distance into separation; feelings stirred by a hospital bed expose the impending nature of red death and alienation. FAMILIES are encapsulated in the stories passed down to younger generations. Capsules of maxims on marriage and homelife, career and endings, witty yet comical, show that we, in the end, are but dancing chemical elements.

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By: Barbara Billington https://www.reflex.press/product/families-and-other-natural-disasters/#comment-42755 Wed, 02 Sep 2020 22:15:40 +0000 https://www.reflex.press/?post_type=product&p=15827#comment-42755 A vibrant and varied collection of flash fiction revolving around families and their influence on individuals. Modern life in the UK and Asian culture combine with the everyday and the fantastical to create an intricate and highly enjoyable whole.

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