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Gayle Brandeis (born April 14, 1968, in Chicago, Illinois) is the author of Fruitflesh: Seeds of Inspiration for Women Who Write (HarperOne), Dictionary Poems (Pudding House Publications), the novels The Book of Dead Birds (HarperCollins), which won Barbara Kingsolver's Bellwether Prize for Fiction in Support of a Literature of Social Change, [1] Self Storage and Delta Girls (), and her first ...
Tales of Murder, Mystery, and the Macabre, edited by Nancy Kilpatrick and Caro Soles (Edge Science Fiction & Fantasy Publishing), October 2015. "The Rush of Wind," Flight: Queer Sci Fi's Third Annual Flash Fiction Contest anthology (Mischief Corner Books), September 2016. "The Fatal Book," New Realm magazine, May 2016.
128 Lit (stylized as 128 LIT) is a literary magazine and multimedia project based in New York City.Founded by Andrew Felsher and Yehui Zhao in February of 2022, the publication publishes and showcases poetry, fiction, essays, translation, art, and other diverse forms of media in both print and online forms.
Other flash fiction writers in Arabic include Zakaria Tamer, Haidar Haidar, and Laila al-Othman. In the Russian-speaking world the best known flash fiction author is Linor Goralik. [citation needed] In the southwestern Indian state of Kerala P. K. Parakkadavu is known for his many microstories in the Malayalam language. [26]
His work has appeared in over 200 literary journals in 18 countries, [2] though mainly in the US and UK, whereas his books include six collections, two bilingual selections and a chapbook. [3] [4] He is the Italian Stanza Representative for The Poetry Society of London. [5]
He is the winner of the Spire Press 2009 Prose Chapbook Contest for his collection Fables of the Deconstruction. In 2007 he won the Harriette Arnow Award for short fiction. In 2018 he won the Jesse Stuart Prize and was a Finalist for the Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Fiction. [20]
On July 29, 2023, when Bertram announced on Twitter that they had won the New Michigan Press/DIAGRAM chapbook contest for a poetry collection "generated" by ChatGPT-3, there was immediate backlash.
Ciresi is the author of several novels, short stories, and pieces of flash fiction that have appeared in magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Creative Nonfiction, Brevity, South Carolina Review, California Quarterly, and Prairie Schooner. She has also had anthologies published by Penguin, Purdue University Press, and Feminist Press.