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A Few Loose Ends.

A Few Loose Ends, new to Little Fiction this month, comes to us from M.W. Fowler. It is a unique and imaginative story about the things we go through, the things we hope for and the things we drag with us — sewing them together from relationship to relationship. 

Shortly after his story went up on Little Fiction, M.W. also had another story appear on The Rusty Nail, and soon you’ll be able to read more stories from him on Specter magazine and Used Furniture Review, among others.

You can download A Few Loose Ends for free at Little Fiction, or follow any of these links to read it on your smartphone, tablet, eReader, or desktop. 

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Little Fiction is about to turn six months old, and we’ll be celebrating next week with the release of four short stories (instead of our usual two):

Little Birds by Sarah Flynn, Swarm Theory by Braydon Beaulieu, Soul Gazing by Pete Grapentien and A Few Loose Ends by M.W. Fowler. Until then, hope you dig the covers. 

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    • #Pete Grapentien
    • #A Few Loose Ends
    • #M.W. Fowler
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