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Climbing into the Sun.

Climbing into the Sun comes to us from Jeremy Hanson-Finger, a great writer who clearly knows his craft, and  kick-ass publisher at Dragnet.

His story is a beautifully twisted 9,000+ word opus about pilots and planes, nurses and drugs, and love and war. 

On a personal note, it’s awesome to be putting out the work of another publisher whom I respect and am a big fan of. On a final professional note, Climbing Into The Sun is the longest story we’ve published to date. And well worth every word.

You can download Climbing into the Sun 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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Up next: Climbing into the Sun, an epic and twisted tale of love and war, from Jeremy Hanson-Finger. And Year of the Dragon, a story about finding your place, from the uber-talented Will Johnson. 

The stories will be on Little Fiction this Wednesday, available for free — as always — to read on your phone, tablet, eReader or computer.

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