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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-Five

September 2024

From the Editor

Art is political, and it always has been. Nothing new here but plenty to see. In the United States—as I’m sure you’ve noticed even if you live in Botswana, Belgium, or Belize— we’re in the middle of a close race for the Presidency between an intelligent, empathetic person and a narcissistic sociopath who tried to… Continue reading New Front (continue reading)

Smokelong Quarterly Issue Eighty-Five

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September Webinar with Michael Czyzniejewski

What Flash Can Be: Restrategizing the Approach with Michael Czyzniejewski Flash fiction is fantastically flexible. The flash form allows its writers to do so many things, to do anything, but not all writers explore the possibilities. This webinar will encourage its participants to run their range, flex their flexibility, and eclect their eclecticism. — Michael… Continue reading September Webinar with Michael Czyzniejewski

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Issue Seventy-Five

I have so much to tell you. First, we have nine gems to share with you in issue 75, and I’m sending out of big hug to the ‘we’: the 26 readers/editors who give so much of their time to make sure SmokeLong runs smoothly, the interviewers, the artists, and the web designer who is… Continue reading Issue Seventy-Five

Featuring stories by: Rebecca BernardEmma BrankinA. J. BermudezMelissa Llanes BrownleeCorey FarrenkopfEliot LiCandice MayDeesha PhilyawLucy Zhang

Jo Withers

Author

Jo Withers

Jo Withers writes short fiction and poetry for children and adults from her home in South Australia. Her work has won prizes at The Caterpillar, SmokeLong, Bath Flash Fiction Award, Reflex Press, Molotov Cocktail and Fractured Lit and has featured in Best Microfiction 2020 and Wigleaf Top 50 2021. Her first novella-in-flash, Marilyn’s Ghost, based on the death scene of Marilyn Monroe will be published by AdHoc Fiction in 2024.

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