The Queer Issue — Calling All Submissions
NANO Fiction is looking for the best, brightest, and queerest fictions for our spring 2016 issue. As always we want short, beautiful, and compelling work. And for this issue we want all that and more. Representation matters. We want your flash fiction that deals in the breadth of LGBTQIA experience, and work that combats typical erasures. So send queer characters of color. Send us gender-queer characters. Send us thoughtfully rendered aromantics, aesexuals, and intersex persons. Send us everyone and every story in between.
We ask that all submissions for publication be sent through our online submission manager and that previous contributors please wait two years from being published with us to submit again.
All queries and request may be sent to associate editor, Kayla Rae Candrilli at nanofictionmag@gmail.com.
We look forward to reading your work.
Deadline: October 1, 2015
Oops, just now found your listing. Is it too late? I have a queer flash fiction piece just under 300 words, which I could send immediately. I have a story in the Summer 2015 issue of the New England Review and have been nominated for the 2016 issue of the pushcart Prize anthology. Was also in the O. Henry anthology a while back. Hope to hear from you! Eric Wilson
It’s too late to submit to this feature, but please do send us work to our general submissions!