Blink Fiction was developed to help writers develop a strong sense of story structure as well as character development. Too often a weak story is masked by crafty wordage that substitutes colorful writing for good story structure. It's entertaining to occasionally read a writer who turns out well worded phrases, but the work itself lacks soul and emotion appeal. A story without soul and emotional appeal fails to ever take root in the reader's imagination.
Writing stories in 101 words or less is particularly helpful to screenwriters. It's important that the action written in a screenplay be economical with words and give the script reader a compelling reason to continue reading.
For those writers who create a beat sheet (one-line descriptions of the story's action) for their stories it will bring a greater focus to the conflict and action in each scene.
Every writer who masters Blink Fiction will find their writing has a greater focus and the reader will find it more entertaining.