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  2. Word Riot - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, a publishing unit called Word Riot Press was developed as a spinoff of the online magazine. [4] Word Riot Press publishes anthologies, short story collections, poetry, and novels. Authors published by the press include Paula Bomer, Mike Young, David Barringer, Timmy Waldron, Nick Antosca , Scott Bateman and Pulitzer Prize winner ...

  3. Double Room - Wikipedia

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    Double Room was a web-based biannual literary publication founded in 2002 by Peter Connors and Michael Neff [1] to explore the intersection of prose poetry with flash fiction. It published work by popular poets and writers, as well as talented newcomers.

  4. RHINO Poetry - Wikipedia

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    In its yearly print journal, it features works from emerging and established English-language poets, flash fiction/ creative nonfiction, and poetry in translation. [2] Approximately a year after print release, all poems from the print journal are released in RHINO’s “Online Archive.”

  5. Nat. Brut - Wikipedia

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    Nat. Brut offers its content both online and in print, [8] after a successful Kickstarter project to print the magazine in 2014. As of 2020, Nat. Brut publishes once a year. Each issue contains a folio that highlights writers and artists at a specific intersection of identities, as well as fiction, poetry, nonfiction, interviews, and art. [9]

  6. Talk:Flash fiction - Wikipedia

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  7. Flash fiction - Wikipedia

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    Access to the Internet has enhanced an awareness of flash fiction, with online journals being devoted entirely to the style. SmokeLong Quarterly , founded by Dave Clapper in 2003, is "dedicated to bringing the best flash narratives to the web whether written by widely published authors or those new to the craft."

  8. American Literary Review - Wikipedia

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    The American Literary Review is an American national biannual literary magazine of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. Since its Fall 2013 issue, ALR has been an online digital publication. Print publications are cataloged under ISSN 1051-5062.

  9. Flash Fiction Online - Wikipedia

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