Kistin ... cover your eyes for this sentence: stories are like cocks, its not the size its what you do with it.
I think of writing a bit like cricket (just lost half my audience) T-20, 50 overs and test cricket are different games requiring different approaches though the basic mechanics are the same.
When I came to Lush I'd never written anything under 10,000 words, I thought that was a short story. I learn't (well shamelessly imitated Wannabewordsmith) to write flash and got into micro when it became a category. I like them but they are specialist skills and I so admire those like Kistin and WW who can nail the shorter forms. But in terms of relaxing with a good book, I also like length as it gives the reader time to savour the development of plot and character.
That said around 3,500 words is a sweet spot on Lush, readers stay and its enough words to develop what I want to develop. Competitions are interesting and enjoyable as length becomes part of the challenge. I'm amazed how much harder the Free Spirit competition at 2000 words was compared to the Masturbation one at 2,500 words. But I loved doing both,for their unique challenges (and the even more radical Blue one a few competitions ago which was 500 words.)
My reading of late reflects my current status ... I will dip into stories not sure I can stay for long and in that case short is best. I'm also trying hard to support the competitions by reading them as a priority - and can I say I will read all the stories in this one which I haven't done in ages as the story length is shorter.