Best Microfiction Noms from Fractured Lit, Ghost Parachute, Sunlight Press, Twisted Tongue And My SLQ Interview of Nadia Born
I’m celebrating, again, the wonderful nominations I received this past week:
Best Microfiction from Fractured Lit for “You are pulling your hair again”
Best Microfiction from Ghost Parachute for “All I See and Hear Is Blue”
Best Microfiction from The Sunlight Press for “Pulelehua”
Best Microfiction from Twisted Tongue Press for “The Myna of Truth” and “Judas”
Best American Short Stories and Best Microfiction from Twisted Tongue Pres for “Three shots of tequila, clear, spicy, no lime, and I’m vomiting up the dark.”
Thank you so much to Fractured Lit, Ghost Parachute, The Sunlight Press and Twisted Tongue for choosing my work! I am beyond grateful. Truly.
I would also like to shoutout the latest issue of SmokeLong Quarterly, filled with amazing flash and micros! In this issue, we also have the winners and finalists of the SmokeLong Grand Micro Contest. I was honored to interview one of my favorite stories, the sentence tree by Nadia Born, on of the finalists. I hope you check out her micro as well as my interview with her, Smoke Signals with Nadia Born.
It’s been a weird but good week. I hope that you all are doing well. Sending light, love and creativity to you all.