Coaster story

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The Tiny Tale or beer mat story is a shortest story or narrative that must not consist of more than 140 characters. It was established in the 2010s by Florian Meimberg on Twitter .

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Meimberg received the Grimme Online Award in 2010 for his Twitter account . In 2011, Length matters: Tiny Tales. Very short stories a first book publication with texts of the genre. Anke Engelke commented on Tiny Tales on the radio, and BambergLiest installed a literary competition on the Internet, the winners of which were determined by a jury of experts and Internet users. Meimberg himself belonged to the jury of the competition, which was held twice and which was supposed to result in the publication of selected stories on beer mats and an anthology. Participants were not only unknown authors, but also established authors from the poetry slam scene and others Areas.

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Individual evidence

  1. Statement by the jury of the Grimme Online Award 2010 ( memento of the original from July 5, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , accessed May 3, 2013  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.grimme-institut.de
  2. http://www.swr3.de/Mittwoch-Ein-Sprung-und-nochmals-Tiny-Tales/-/id=47308/did=1320176/1mfed3w/
  3. http://bamberg-liest.de/projekte.html , accessed on January 9, 2010; Coaster stories are called "novels and tragedies in 140 characters".
  4. http://www.bierdeckel-geschichten.de/tales/random