nanofiction.org
ISSUES
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Volume 9 Number 2. Reem Abu-Baker, Allison Adair, Ryka Aoki. Bree Barton, Chelsea Margaret Bodnar, Trystan Carter, Sossity Chiricuzio, Nate Depke, Chris Emslie, Ryan Griffith, Kim Hagerich, Elisabeth Hamilton, Tayler Heuston, Hillery Hugg, JSP Jacobs, Joe Jiménez, Jonathan Johnson, Matthew Kabik, Patrick Lawler, John Michael. Niyah Morris, Samantha Nye, Jess Pane, David Byron Queen, T. A. Reeser, Anton Rose, Katrina Ruiz, Joshua James Sanders, and Sarah Viren. EBook – $5. Volume 9 Number 1. EBook –...
nanofiction.org
ISSUES
http://nanofiction.org/category/issues
Volume 9 Number 2. Reem Abu-Baker, Allison Adair, Ryka Aoki. Bree Barton, Chelsea Margaret Bodnar, Trystan Carter, Sossity Chiricuzio, Nate Depke, Chris Emslie, Ryan Griffith, Kim Hagerich, Elisabeth Hamilton, Tayler Heuston, Hillery Hugg, JSP Jacobs, Joe Jiménez, Jonathan Johnson, Matthew Kabik, Patrick Lawler, John Michael. Niyah Morris, Samantha Nye, Jess Pane, David Byron Queen, T. A. Reeser, Anton Rose, Katrina Ruiz, Joshua James Sanders, and Sarah Viren. EBook – $5. Volume 9 Number 1. EBook –...
weirdcanada.com
Ex Libris :: Little Brother Magazine No. 1 [Various Authors]
https://weirdcanada.com/2012/11/ex-libris-little-brother-magazine-no-1-various-authors
Ex Libris : Little Brother Magazine No. 1 [Various Authors]. Little Brother Magazine No. 1. Written by: Various Authors. 93pp Perfect Bound; Risograph]. From the risograph sun of James Lindsay. Look how strong our little brothers have grown, look how handsome they are in their smart yellow jackets. Here’s Ellie Anglin. Full of empathy, in a story from a stray cat’s POV; Chris Randle. Don’t tell anyone, but he’s always been our favourite) with his effortless realist surrealism. Then there’s Cian Cruise.
bygonebureau.com
A Blog by Any Other Name – The Bygone Bureau
http://bygonebureau.com/2013/06/26/a-blog-by-any-other-name
A Blog by Any Other Name. 8220;The blog post, the best ones anyway, demand that you click with the author in an almost confessional mode of sympathy.”. Illustration courtesy of Bob May. The blog is swiftly becoming a new sub-genre of literary nonfiction. In much the same way as the popularity of the iPad crystallized the theoretical tablet space in between the laptop and the smartphone, the blog-form seems to be crowding up against the aphorism, the article, and the essay in more or less equal measure.
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