It takes many small things to make something big. Best Small Fictions 2016 is seeking nominations from around the world.
The deadline for nominations for international submissions (Best
Small Fictions is based in the United States) from editors and presses is fast
approaching: postmarked by January 11, 2016.
In 2015, fifty-five acclaimed and emerging writers—including Emma
Bolden, Ron Carlson, Kelly Cherry, Stuart Dybek, Blake Kimzey, Roland Leach,
Bobbie Ann Mason, Diane Williams, and Hiromi Kawakami—made the debut of The
Best Small Fictions series something
significant, something worthwhile, and something necessary. Featuring
spotlights on Pleiades journal and Michael Martone, this
international volume—with Pulitzer Prize–winning author Robert Olen Butler
serving as guest editor and award-winning editor Tara L. Masih as series
editor—is a celebration of the diversity and quality captured in fiction forms
fewer than 1,000 words.
In the 2015 volume, Jane Swan from New Zealand was included. New
Zealand editors are encouraged to submit more work this year – it’s an
international volume seeking international submissions. Last year, writing from
journals as varied as Matter Press, Wigleaf, The Stinging Fly, Workers
Write!, Contemporary Haibun Online, Neon
Literary Magazine , Smokelong
Quarterly, Flash Frontier, Sand, The Los Angeles Review, Bartleby
Snopes and Gargoyle were included
in the 2015 volume—and that’s just a sample.
Coming in October 2016, the second volume, guest edited by
Stuart Dybek, promises the same excitement and depth as the first.
See full guidelines at http://www.queensferrypress.com/bsf/bsf2016guidelines.pdf.
The editors are especially looking for nominations by
international writers. More information and reviews can be found on The Best Small
Fictions page on Facebook.
Please enjoy the 2015 volume (available on Amazon UK) and see
why acclaimed writer Nuala Ni Chonchuir said "there is pathos, depth and
welcome language—fireworks in these small gems."
And please nominate for the 2016 volume!
Questions? Please contact Michelle Elvy, Assistant Editor,
International: michelle.elvy@gmail.com
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