With just one month left to enter our contest, it’s time to bring out your best! We want to see what you’ve been working on: your…
Matt Sailor : What appeals to you about writing flash, as opposed to other forms? Stephanie Devine: There’s something deeply satisfying in the movement and…
We’re thrilled to announce that two stories published on our website have been included in the Wigleaf Top 50! Those stories are: Ryan Call’s “How…
With living space rapidly commodifying, the other organisms voted to break up with humanity. As the most docile, least pretentious organism, the trees were tasked with breaking…
Human numbers grew out of control and the other species grew concerned. Panicked, the animals declared war on us. Every whale was white, every seagull an enlightened…
The planet was overpopulated and no one was willing to leave, so we came up with a plan to make more space. We pulled Antarctica up…
Kirby Johnson: You are the author of Compression Scars, a collection of short stories (and the winner of the Flannery O¹Connor Award), and Fat Girl,…
Kayla Rae Candrilli: Your story, “Trees” in NANO 9.2’s queer feature, amazes me in its subtlety and its ability to bring sexualities commonly erased by mainstream culture…