Just who is Salvatore Buttaci anyway?
A
retired teacher since 2007, I spend much of my leisure time writing and
submitting my poems and stories for publication. It’s not something new to me.
I’ve been writing and promoting my work since my first publication in 1957 at
age 16. It was an essay entitled “Presidential Timber” which was published in
the Sunday New York News.
Writing
has always been my favorite pastime. I enjoy the excitement of writing down the
first draft. I even like the work required, delivering that first draft to a
final one after revising and editing. With every completed poem or story,
article or novel, I feel a grand satisfaction. Ironically, though I love words,
I cannot adequately express the joy that writing brings me. That unexpressed
joy seems to be the driving force that keeps me writing. A strong believer in a
God Who gives us all certain talents to use and develop, I thank Him for His
gift by writing everyday.
I
had spent a good number of happy years teaching writing skills to middle-school
and college students. To become writers, I explained to them, they needed to
learn the skills of language, make use of the imagination, practice writing
daily, build their own self-confidence, and submit their work for publication. Many
of those students are still writing today. I meet them on Facebook all the
time.
Of
course, I follow my own good advice. I know that the writing craft, like any
craft, requires knowledge, practice, and action. I keep myself involved in
writing projects so that I am always learning, practicing, and promoting my
work to those I feel confident would enjoy reading my poems or stories in
journals and on the Internet, as well as those book buyers who are looking for
their brand of reading pleasure.
In
addition to writing, I am an avid reader of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. I
believe reading and writing go hand in hand. After all, I never met an author
who seriously claimed he or she never spends any time reading a book. As for
readers, I have heard many speak of the book inside them they hope one day to
write.
Some
of my other interests include studying languages and history, doing volunteer
work at church, and spending as much time as I can with my wife Sharon, my
life’s greatest inspiration. Since my retirement, the two of us live in
“Almost-heaven” West Virginia and are loving it.
What
do I most love to write? Inspired by the comic books of my 1950s youth, I have
been writing flash fiction for more than half a century. Short-short stories
under 1,000 words appeal to me, just as they appeal to so many readers out
there who search the Net or Amazon.com for flash collections and anthologies.
Flash fiction reflects our modern times in the sense that society moves at a
faster pace and readers looking for a complete story can find it in as little
as three pages of a book. It is the quick read, the fast tale, one of many
desserts in a literary buffet. And because the stories are short-short, a
reader can return to them and re-read them again and again.
In
2010, All Things That Matter Press published my first collection of short-short
stories Flashing My Shorts. The book,
as well as Kindle edition, contains 164 flash-fiction stories that run the
gamut from A to Z, adventure stories to
zany stories and all other genres in between.
In
2011, ATTMP also published my second flash collection 200 Shorts.
I
know there are many flash collections out there. I also know how difficult it
is for book buyers to decide which of those collections to purchase. As the
author, I suppose it would be politically incorrect for me to climb up on a
soapbox and try to persuade you to buy my two books. However, judging from
customer comments and reviews at Amazon.com and elsewhere, I would say you
would not be disappointed. The stories will stay with you long after you have
read them. I wrote them all with that intention in mind.
200 Shorts
Amazon.com
Kindle Edition: http://tinyurl.com/3dttqnz
Amazon.com
Print Edition: http://tinyurl.com/3o5w84e
Barnes
and Noble Nook Book: http://tinyurl.com/4xhdbze
Flashing My Shorts
Amazon.
com Print Edition: http://tinyurl.com/6772fps
Amazon.com
Kindle Edition: http://tinyurl.com/5vkhd9r
Buttaci is a master of flash fiction.
ReplyDeleteSalvatore Buttaci captures the essence of life and the human condition through his fantastic flash fiction.
ReplyDeleteBe it memories from the past, current lifestyles or a look into the future, you'll find this master of flash delights and tickles your imagination.
One of my favorite writers.
Maggie, thanks for posting here about me and my work. Flash fiction has always been my most enjoyable writing challenge and I hope to continue writing it, even to the end as my life flashes before me!
ReplyDeleteSal's flash fiction and his poetry are outstanding. One of my favorite writers for a nice afternoon sit.
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