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  • SHORT FICTION
    Short Fiction The Visual Literary Journal
  • BACKSTREET NURSERY - SJ Bradley - Short Fiction
    SJ Bradley is a writer from Leeds, UK, whose short fiction has been published in the US UK including in Queen Mob's, December Magazine, and in the Comma Press anthology Resist!
  • GRAHAM MORT - Short Fiction
    "THE STORY OCCUPIES THAT PLACE BETWEEN WAKING AND DREAMING, WHICH GIVES IT AN ESPECIALLY HYPNOTIC PRESENCE" Graham Mort’s latest publication is Cusp a selection of poems from Seren (2011) He was the winner of the Bridport Prize for short fiction in 2007 and his collection of short fiction, Touch, also from Seren, won the 2011 Edge Hill prize Graham is working on a new book of longer short
  • MINISTRY OF THE INTERIOR - Louise Kennedy - Short Fiction
    Every year a skiff of snow clung to the minarets and diesel streaked cables and cheap neon signage of Sidani Street Every year the bread seller on the corner said “it has not snowed in the city for forty years” as he handed over the soft khubz and pretended there was no change
  • MABWEADZIVA - Ethel Maqeda - Short Fiction
    Two people had died in the Jambanja between the workers and the indigenisers One was a policeman, the other, nobody could remember At the bakery, everything was left as it was
  • AILSA COX | Short Fiction
    “What I think this teaches us is that distraction, gossip, fragments of experience, digressions and byways are the makings of fiction…” Ailsa Cox is a fiction writer and critic, with a special interest in the short story genre
  • STEVEN MILLHAUSER | Short Fiction
    Today, are you still equally attracted to shorter literary forms and the unexplored territories they might lead to or, on the contrary, have you considered re-embracing more extensive formats? I continue to be drawn to short forms, for many reasons
  • TERROIR - Graham Mort - Short Fiction
    Fresh leaves shone on the vines They were young, grafted onto American root stock The yellow flowers of hawkbit and the white trumpets of convolvulus showed where the weeds were moving in It would all need work, and quickly
  • 1977, OR SO - Meredith Miller - Short Fiction
    There were some Lakota people living on his block and he told me you had to watch out for your dogs, they’d eat them Why does everyone want to talk about everyone else eating dogs? As if not eating dogs is some measure of civilisation when all you have in your refrigerator is half a grapefruit
  • OTHER ANIMALS COMING CLOSE - Rachel Genn - Short Fiction
    When other animals come close it is to parent us silently Especially we whose parents are long buried and who before being buried were butchers And into whose rectangle of plot we have the written rights to have our own bones tipped





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