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Nominate your favourite Little Fiction story for the 2012 storySouth Million Writers Award.

The award is for the year’s best online short story — any fictional short story of at least a 1,000 words first published in an online publication during 2011 is eligible. That means not of all of our titles are eligible. But here are the awesome ones that are:

• Bright Outside, by Andrew F. Sullivan

• The Exchange, by Shawn Syms

• Claire, by Troy Palmer

• Little Robin Deadbreast, by Kimberley Gillis

If you happened to love any one of those stories, it would be super amazing if you could take a couple of seconds to pop over to the entries page and submit your nomination. Deadline is April 9.

Many, many thanks. 

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