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It's time to party! After months of hard work, LNDF has finally launched! Join us on Jan 31st for our official release party! Snag yourself a FREE physical copy and let's celebrate this amazing accomplishment!
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January 17, 2026 at 9:21 PM
Very honoured to have my flash fiction piece, “Bleeding Seamonster”, in @vestalreview.bsky.social.

Read it here: www.vestalreview.net/bleeding-sea...

Massive thanks to David Galef and his team for believing in this piece!

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December 9, 2025 at 1:09 PM
We’re THRILLED to share our 2025 Pushcart Prize nominations 🧡

If you haven’t read these incredible pieces yet, check them out in our latest issue!

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November 18, 2025 at 6:11 PM
☔ Rainy days = perfect writing days.

Check out Rainy Day Lit, our latest newsletter packed with new journals, indie bookstores, and submission calls. Plus, an inspiration prompt to turn storms into stories.

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November 3, 2025 at 9:15 PM
You have one week left to send us your poems, prose, art—or your favorite grocery list 🍎

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October 24, 2025 at 1:26 PM
Prompt of the week: What I Thought It Meant.

Write from a misunderstanding—humorous or revealing. Misheard words, misread signs, mistaken meanings.

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Where to Submit Roundup: October 10, 2025
Stop by the NewPages weekly roundup to discover 119 submission opportunities and a prompt to spark your imagination.
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October 10, 2025 at 10:15 PM
The wonderful @templeinacity.bsky.social Issue 2, Part 2! It would make my day if you'd read my story, 'How to make a living coffin' #flashfiction #litmaglove🙏
It’s here! Part 2 of our second issue is live. 8 contributors, 4 stories, 6 poems, two coloured pencil drawings. Brimming with drive, ache, humour, regret, all the things of life and living. Each one small enough to easily curl into your day, strong enough to linger
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Temple in a city Issue 2, Light
Temple in a City literary journal of flash fiction, poetry, art and letters
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September 4, 2025 at 2:35 PM
From “The Return,” by Linda Hogan in Ecotone 37 🌕

“Grasses swallow earth and vines consume the sunlight / To create the small egg-shaped gourds.”

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The Return - Ecotone
In the place where rivers meet near the temple of forest we once lived with wavering shadows of darkness, light, and the fruits that grew from our
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August 6, 2025 at 7:45 PM
From “Bleachflood,” by Amit Majmudar in Ecotone 37 🌕

“Every year the Year of the Weevil, / Dead bees sprinkling the gravel, / Honey and harvest laced with ricin...”

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Bleachflood - Ecotone
1. Every year the Year of the Weevil, Dead bees sprinkling the gravel, Honey and harvest laced with ricin, Muir Woods blazing, kyrie eleison. Withered
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August 5, 2025 at 5:41 PM
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August 4, 2025 at 6:54 PM
From “Ghost Fishing,” by Sara Kass in Ecotone 37 🌕

“We gulped down / promises of light, of warmth, of more time / owed to us. We tried to drown out // how it all had to end. . .”

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Ghost Fishing - Ecotone
All that we didn’t know to mourn, we fished for: the slick scales of a blue morning breathing, the gilled ghost of moon we fished for, its slick scales of
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July 29, 2025 at 7:21 PM
From “Solstice,” by Hailey Leithauser in Ecotone 37 🌕

“I’m waiting up late / for this great moon / to burn out. . .”

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Solstice - Ecotone
I’m waiting up late for this great moon to burn out. Certainly, soon, its bulb must pop in a white heartstop fission of light, and small bats dance the
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July 28, 2025 at 8:29 PM
From “A hard-edged glow,” by Rachel Nelson in Ecotone 37 🌕

“Who loved me / when I was a tough-skinned / melon—a lump // of red coal...”

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A hard-edged glow - Ecotone
Who loved me when I was a tough-skinned melon—a lump of red coal—the porous lip of a dug-out skunk hole? I have only a small amount of magic now. Spells
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July 25, 2025 at 11:17 PM
From “Look Up Mammal,” by Carolyn Oliver in Ecotone 37 🌕

“Look up mammal > / prompts the phone, unprompted. I do...”

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Look Up Mammal - Ecotone
Look up mammal > prompts the phone, unprompted. I do           look up, mammal that I am: the scarred parasol          beech—gray-skinned
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July 24, 2025 at 4:44 PM
From “Revelation of the Porpoise,” by Su Love in Ecotone 37 🌕

“O! Allsound, inrush, rip-sweep, erupting– / I lost the count–blazestar music hurling...”

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Revelation of the Porpoise - Ecotone
It was literally raining fish of all descriptions—sharks, tuna, porpoises! —James R. Smallen, on a hydrogen bomb test and the ensuing tidal wave in the
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July 22, 2025 at 8:06 PM
From “Revelation of the Porpoise,” by Su Love in Ecotone 37 🌕

“O! Allsound, inrush, rip-sweep, erupting– / I lost the count–blazestar music hurling...”

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Revelation of the Porpoise - Ecotone
It was literally raining fish of all descriptions—sharks, tuna, porpoises! —James R. Smallen, on a hydrogen bomb test and the ensuing tidal wave in the
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July 22, 2025 at 8:05 PM
Nice morning swim 🏊‍♂️ followed by reading a couple of short stories from LitMag (issue 6, 2024) #amreading #literaryfiction #litmags #litmag #litmaglove #shortstories #shortstory #writingcommunity
July 22, 2025 at 4:14 PM
From “The Moon Moves,” by Elissa Favero in Ecotone 37 🌕

“To bring home the far reaches of the universe, my father gathered and shaped the materials of this world.”

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The Moon Moves - Ecotone
Box step. Feather step. Whisking. Winging. Weaving steps in the shape of a grapevine. Swiveling hips and pulling arms: flossing, flossing. Feeling the
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July 17, 2025 at 3:08 PM