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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-Seven

December 2024

From the Editor

I have so much to tell you and so much to ask. These are troubling times, but you will have noticed this. What can an independent online journal do to resist rising fascism choking the arts and putting people at risk? In my last letter from the editor I mentioned the Kennedy Center, and now… Continue reading New Front (continue reading)

Smokelong Quarterly Issue Eighty-Seven

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Issue Thirty-Eight

It’s once again been a pleasure to work on this issue, which is packed with 18 stories for the end of the year. There is nothing more satisfying than finishing up an issue and looking over all the amazing stories we accepted this time around. I laugh out loud every time I read “Messing with… Continue reading Issue Thirty-Eight

Featuring stories by: Amy DenhamAmy ScharmannAnderson HoldernessAndrea DanowskiAngela ReadmanAnnie HartnettBrenda PeynadoChuck AugelloFaith GardnerGary FinckeHelen McCloryLaurie Saurborn YoungLinda Simoni-WastilaMark O’NeilMatthew SmartNaira KuzmichNick HarmonPatty Petelin

Wafa-e-fatima

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Wafa-e-fatima

Wafa-e-fatima is a Holden Scholar and MFA candidate at Warren Wilson. She studied creative writing at the University of Houston, where she was a Mellon Foundation Fellow and earned a minor in Creative Writing. She also holds a J.D. and an L.L.M. from Washington University in St. Louis. She lives on the Gulf Coast with her two neurotic cockatiels and is currently at work on a short story collection.

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