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Little (flash) Fiction.

Hey all, we’re happy to announce a call for submissions to our next compilation: Little (flash) Fiction.

This is our second such endeavour — the first, as some of you may know, was our Listerature collection: Sixteen stories all in list form, which you can read here, if you haven’t already.

So, why flash fiction? First of all, why not. Second, we’ve been receiving a number of flash pieces, but one in particular made an impression on us. A story by the very prolific and mighty talented, Len Kuntz. We don’t typically publish flash fiction, but we also never say never and we couldn’t let his story pass us by. The lightbulb went on, the planning started, and the rest is right before you.

The max word count is 750. The deadline is Sunday, July 1. 

Submissions can be emailed to this address: submissions@littlefiction.com

And official info can be found here.

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