runtaleita
Runtaleita is a Finnish term referring to a form of brief prose consisting of short tales or microfiction. In practice, runtaleita are compact narratives that convey a single idea, mood, or moment, often focusing on everyday life or subtle emotional shifts. The length varies, but runtaleita are typically brief—ranging from a few hundred to around a thousand words—and are designed to be read in one sitting. The style favors clarity, imaginative phrasing, and sometimes a twist or a striking image.
Origin and usage: The label runtaleita appears in Finnish literary discourse to categorize very short stories
Formats and venues: Runtaleita appear as standalone pieces, as part of collections, or serialized on websites
Themes and reception: Common themes include ordinary experiences reframed with insight, memory, and small interpersonal moments.
See also: Microfiction, flash fiction, short story, Finnish literature.