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New at Little Fiction.

Our latest short stories come to us from Jessica Kluthe and Erin Lebacqz.

This is Jessica’s second appearance with Little Fiction. Her first came in last month’s Little (flash) Fiction compilation, with her story Aches. This time around she brings us Inheritance — a quietly devastating piece about family, loss and legacy.

For Erin, this is her first appearance with us. Her story, Feminine Hygienist, delivers an honest and compelling portrayal of three girls trying to find their own place in the world.

As always, the stories are free to download for your phone, tablet or eReader.

Stay tuned to Little Fiction for one or two surprises this month, in celebration of our first anniversary.

Cheers.

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