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SmokeLong Quarterly

SmokeLong Quarterly has been dedicated to publishing the best flash narratives since 2003.

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Issue Eighty-Three

March 2024

From the Editor

I have so much to tell you. Issue 83 is somewhat of a milestone. With the current issue we are introducing audio to SmokeLong, after 20 years. It took us a while. Please forgive us. Flash is meant to be heard, so we’re excited to offer this option. Issue 83 contains five narratives. This is… Continue reading New Front (continue reading)

Smokelong Quarterly Issue Eighty-Three

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A SmokeLong Summer —
The Works!

Participation in the A SmokeLong Summer virtual book fair, pre-recorded publisher interviews, a publishers panel discussion with Autumn House, Alternating Current Press, Rose Metal Press, and Curbstone Books; 3 open mic parties; and optional participation in a SmokeLong reading group! Participate in all three webinars with Steve Edwards, Ingrid Jendrzejewski, and Farhana Khalique. All online events… Continue reading A SmokeLong Summer —
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Issue Thirty-Nine

March has been an exciting month, with Kathy Fish Fellowship applications and the Association of Writers and Writing Conference (AWP) in Boston. Thanks to everyone who stopped by our bookfair table at AWP. We had a great time seeing old friends and making new ones. And a wonderful end to the conference—at one of the… Continue reading Issue Thirty-Nine

Featuring stories by: Beth KonkoskiCara LongCarol Guess and Kelly MageeDaniel Wessler RiordanEmily RinkemaGabrielle HovendonGlenn ShaheenJames ZerndtJ.D. JahangirJennifer A. HowardKara VernorManuela SilvestreMark L. KeatsMatthew BrennanPeter KispertRachel LyonTammy PeacyTJ RivardTara Lynn MasihVincent Pagé

Jasmine Sawers

Jasmine Sawers is a Kundiman fellow and graduate of the MFA program at Indiana University. Sawers serves as Associate Fiction Editor for Fairy Tale Review and has work in such publications as Ploughshares, SmokeLong Quarterly, and The Offing. Originally from Buffalo, NY, Sawers now lives and pets dogs outside St. Louis.

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