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Meg Tuite

Meg Tuite‘s writing has appeared in numerous journals. She is author of two short story collections, Bound By Blue and Domestic Apparition, and three chapbooks. The latest is Her Skin Is a Costume (2013 Red Bird Chapbooks). She won the Twin Antlers Collaborative Poetry award from Artistically Declined Press for her poetry collection, Bare Bulbs Swinging, written with Heather Fowler and Michelle Reale. She teaches at the Santa Fe Community College and lives in Santa Fe with her husband and menagerie of pets.

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Stories in Smokelong Quarterly

Story: Mutable Pleasures
Interview: Smoke and Mirrors—Interview with Meg Tuite

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The SmokeLong Grand Micro Contest

Deadline November 15th!

The SmokeLong Grand Micro Contest (The Mikey) is now an annual competition celebrating and compensating the best micro fiction and nonfiction online.

The grand prize winner of The Mikey is automatically nominated for Best Small Fictions and any other prize we deem appropriate. In addition, we will pay the grand prize winner $1000. Second place: $500. Third place $300. Finalists: $100. All finalists and placers will be published in the December ’25 issue of SmokeLong.

Previously published as well as previously unpublished work will be considered.