ONE WEEK LEFT TO ENTER!

There is only one week left to submit to the 2016 NANO Prize. That’s right, seven days. What can you do in seven days? You…

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How I Write – Justin Brouckaert

When/how/where do you write? I try to give writing my best hours, which for me are in the morning, before the day starts to weigh me…

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How I Write – Erika Price

When/how/where do you write? I write almost exclusively on the notepad app of my iPhone. I’ve done this for years, so I’ve built up quite…

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Five Questions with Joe Jimenez

Kayla Rae Candrilli: Your story, “syllable knots & milkweed” in NANO 9.2’s queer feature, is so visceral. I can feel the “Texas sun” which is…

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How I Write – Vincent Scarpa

When/How/Where do you write? I wish I could say I was one of those types who has mastered some routinized practice of writing— five a.m…

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How We Write

I have always been fascinated by how things are made, how people do things when they are alone, what happens behind closed doors. There is…

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One month left to enter!

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…

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Five Questions with 2015 NANO Prize Winner Stephanie Devine

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…

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NANO Fiction & The Wigleaf Top 50 (and Longlist)!

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…

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Overpopulation: III. Moon

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…

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