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As part of our educational mission, NANO Fiction is making its published archive available online starting January 2nd, 2017. Stories previously published in our print…
When NANO Fiction began in 2006, the editors were a handful of students wanting to create a space for short stories. There were the lit…
NANO Fiction will be canceling all Paypal subscribers on Friday, November 11, 2016. An email documenting the cancelation and any possible refund for a remaining balance will…
You’ve got just one week left to send work to our 10th Anniversary issue! We’re celebrating ten years of NANO Fiction! That’s right! Help us…
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…
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,…
Tomorrow is the last day to enter the 2016 NANO Fiction contest. All you need to do is send us your previously unpublished work of fiction…
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…
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…
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…