Calling All Submissions – 10 Years of NANO

In retrospect, it’s clear that 2006 held lots of game-changing developments. Twitter was founded! Scientists completed sequencing the human genome! And NANO Fiction published its…

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How I Write – Jane Liddle

When/how/where do you write? I like to write first thing in the morning.  I’ve rarely been able to write at night. In Brooklyn I used to write…

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How I Write – Dennis Sweeney

When/how/where do you write? I write on my bed sitting cross- or straight-legged, my laptop resting on my legs in front of me. Sometimes I edit at…

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How I Write – Marie Gethins

When/how/where do you write? I’m really fortunate as I have a little room at the top of the house – yes, an actual garret. We…

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We Mistook This for the Beginning of Something

With her I learned of the omentum. There is a greater and a lesser, and we held hands while looking at both. There is an ability…

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How I Write – Jean-Luc Bouchard

When/how/where do you write? I frequently write in public because I like the noise, and almost always (unless I’m editing) with pen and paper. I…

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2016 NANO Prize Results!

We would like to congratulate Charles Rafferty whose piece, “Medusa” has been selected by Kellie Wells as this year’s contest winner! Kellie writes, “’Medusa’ examines a life,…

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How I Write – Kaj Tanaka

When/how/where do you write? No set time or place, but I prefer quiet and it’s best if I’m not preoccupied with other things. Lately, I…

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Five Questions With Reem Abu-Baker

Kayla Rae Candrilli: Your story “In This Way, We Fall in Love” is in NANO 9.2’s queer feature. What struck me about this piece was…

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How I Write – Tayler Heuston

When/how/where do you write? I tend to write in the morning. I’m constantly evolving my process, but lately I’ve been writing by hand at a…

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