A collection of 100-word stories of twists and unexpected endings. Funny, sad, poignant, shocking and sometimes absurd. You'll want to read them twice. Sometimes little things are so much more.
Flash fiction generally isn't my thing but I do have an appreciation for it and every so often, I'll get the urge to consume such works. For me, this was a solid collection with more than a few noteworthy entries. As one might expect, the tones, subjects, and genres represented are all over the place, which for me was part of the fun as the 100-word micro-stories bounced from one theme and style to another. Some might find those shifts a little jarring, or find themselves a bit sad when some of the better premises are left hanging but that's ultimately just the nature of the beast with a project like this. Overall, I found "Scattered Little Pieces" to be an enjoyable and worthwhile read that I'd certainly recommend to anyone looking for an eclectic and energetic flash-fiction mix.