Small Flock: everyday micro-stories

I’ve resurrected Small Flock, an old project of mine from 15 years ago. In the first half of 2011, I wrote micro-stories on Twitter, as a exercise to see how much storytelling I could fit into 140 characters. That usually meant two sentences at most, and the challenge was to create a sense of place, emotion, or imagination in that tiny space — a fleeting glimpse of a situation, or someone’s thoughts, that might evoke a larger scene in the reader’s mind. After posting 100 stories, over as many days, I packaged them into a website that would display them randomly, one at a time.

The Small Flock website is the ideal place to read these micro-stories, not the endless scroll of social media. But Twitter was a useful platform to establish the character count constraint, and I liked the idea of them floating by in the chaos of social media — maybe it would slow people down for a second — while also living much more calmly on their own website.

I’ve retooled the project to live on Bluesky, so you can follow @smallflock.com, where I’ll be posting new micro-stories. The Bluesky API made it surprisingly easy for me to import all the previous stories, and even supports dates set in the past. As you can see below, old posts have an “archived from” flag indicating their original Twitter posting date. The biggest change is that now I have 300 characters to work with. Testing it out this week, that’s often more than I need.

I’ve updated the code at smallflock.com, removing some cruft, syncing with Bluesky, making it work with the longer character count, and polishing responsive design issues. I also improved how it works as a home screen app on iOS. I won’t be posting every day like I did in 2011, but even just doing it a few this week I’ve found that it’s still a fun exercise in brevity and editing.

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