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FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACT About the Press. Chinquapins by R.T. Smith. Far Beyond the Pale by Daren Dean. New Fiction. The Story Behind the Story: “The Wonder Bar”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Imitation”. The Story Behind the Story:
“A World in
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out to be a pickpocket. Readers and editors love the thrill of a good twist ending. However, giving a tale a twist, a twist that creates a satisfying and memorable ending,requires
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Picking a topic – Narrowing it down. – When writing flash fiction, the smaller and more specific the topic the better. Look for precise ideas in broad topics and build on them. Take a topic like coming of age; narrow it down. Pick out some specific events that show the coming of age in young adolescents.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Two Whores Brawling in a Storyville Brothel, French Emma Johnson’s Circus, During the Last Week of Legalized Prostitution, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 1917. Cora Carol, 19, A Prostitute in French Emma’s Circus. Pap sets his lens just so and measures the light and lights the flambeaux and measures again before he duck waddles his dicty self back to the camera and whines in his highFICTION SOUTHEAST
Instead he gave us a story with setting, characters, a sequence, conflict, climax, and a resolution. He told it economically. Cinderella unfolds chronologically, as do most fairy tales. It’s easy to follow. He began at the beginning, gave us a meaty middle, andcame up with a
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Simultaneous submissions ARE welcome. Deadline: April 30th. Entry fee: $10. All entries will be considered for publication in Fiction Southeast. Click here to submit your entry. Winner – $200 and publication in Fiction Southeast. Finalists – publication in Fiction Southeast. *Winner and finalists typically announced in late May/earlyJune.
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In terms of short stories and flash fiction, the ending is especially important because the story arc requires compression. An ending is a culmination (or summarization) of the story; a sort of folding back, where the reader receives an emotional retrospective. At the end of the movie, Casablanca, Rick sits at the bar and says, “Play it againFICTION SOUTHEAST
Nels Hanson. Nels Hanson has worked as a farmer, teacher and contract writer/editor. His fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award, Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014, and has appeared in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Southeast Review andFICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work). FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACT About the Press. Chinquapins by R.T. Smith. Far Beyond the Pale by Daren Dean. New Fiction. The Story Behind the Story: “The Wonder Bar”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Imitation”. The Story Behind the Story:“A World in
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out to be a pickpocket. Readers and editors love the thrill of a good twist ending. However, giving a tale a twist, a twist that creates a satisfying and memorable ending,requires
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Picking a topic – Narrowing it down. – When writing flash fiction, the smaller and more specific the topic the better. Look for precise ideas in broad topics and build on them. Take a topic like coming of age; narrow it down. Pick out some specific events that show the coming of age in young adolescents.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Two Whores Brawling in a Storyville Brothel, French Emma Johnson’s Circus, During the Last Week of Legalized Prostitution, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 1917. Cora Carol, 19, A Prostitute in French Emma’s Circus. Pap sets his lens just so and measures the light and lights the flambeaux and measures again before he duck waddles his dicty self back to the camera and whines in his highFICTION SOUTHEAST
Instead he gave us a story with setting, characters, a sequence, conflict, climax, and a resolution. He told it economically. Cinderella unfolds chronologically, as do most fairy tales. It’s easy to follow. He began at the beginning, gave us a meaty middle, andcame up with a
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Simultaneous submissions ARE welcome. Deadline: April 30th. Entry fee: $10. All entries will be considered for publication in Fiction Southeast. Click here to submit your entry. Winner – $200 and publication in Fiction Southeast. Finalists – publication in Fiction Southeast. *Winner and finalists typically announced in late May/earlyJune.
FICTION SOUTHEAST
In terms of short stories and flash fiction, the ending is especially important because the story arc requires compression. An ending is a culmination (or summarization) of the story; a sort of folding back, where the reader receives an emotional retrospective. At the end of the movie, Casablanca, Rick sits at the bar and says, “Play it againFICTION SOUTHEAST
Nels Hanson. Nels Hanson has worked as a farmer, teacher and contract writer/editor. His fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award, Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014, and has appeared in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Southeast Review andFICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
Our Mission. Fiction Southeast is an online literary journal dedicated to short fiction. The journal was founded by Editor, Chris Tusa, and Editor-at-Large, Michael Garriga. We publish fiction weekly as well as essays, reviews, and interviews. Past contributors include Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Olen Butler, Aimee Bender, Donald Ray Pollock, RT Smith, Michael Martone, Ron Carlson, and many others.FICTION SOUTHEAST
R. A. Shockley. New Orleans, 1975 The woman slid from an open door in the Quarter, the darkest doorway in the darkest street that Little Benny had yet Featured Fiction New Fiction.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Mark Lees. Flash Fiction: For Life On The Go Short stories have long held appeal to readers who lead busy lives. Many of the works of Charles Dickens Essays/Articles (all) Fiction & Culture.FICTION SOUTHEAST
An extension of the literary journal Fiction Southeast, FSE Press will be a micro-press devoted to publishing one or two select titles each year. The mission of the press will be to promote and publish enduring creative fiction of the highest quality while also enabling burgeoning and established writers to gain the wide readership they deserve.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
The Story Behind the Story: “The Only Song is the Song of the Self” MARK CRIMMINS. This story is a fictionalized version of an experience I had in New York on 29 June 2008.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Craft. Flash Talk. Write Now: An Ongoing Workshop for Writers. Developing a Writing Life. Editing/Publishing. Ask an Agent Series. Ask an Editor Series. Fiction & Culture. Interviews (all)FICTION SOUTHEAST
Claire Anderson-Wheeler is a literary agent at Regal Literary.. For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Claire what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
John Biguenet. John Biguenet has published seven books, including Oyster, a novel, and The Torturer's Apprentice: Stories, released in the U.S. by Ecco/HarperCollins and widely translated. FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACT About the Press. Chinquapins by R.T. Smith. Far Beyond the Pale by Daren Dean. New Fiction. The Story Behind the Story: “The Wonder Bar”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Imitation”. The Story Behind the Story:“A World in
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out to be a pickpocket. Readers and editors love the thrill of a good twist ending. However, giving a tale a twist, a twist that creates a satisfying and memorable ending,requires
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Instead he gave us a story with setting, characters, a sequence, conflict, climax, and a resolution. He told it economically. Cinderella unfolds chronologically, as do most fairy tales. It’s easy to follow. He began at the beginning, gave us a meaty middle, andcame up with a
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Picking a topic – Narrowing it down. – When writing flash fiction, the smaller and more specific the topic the better. Look for precise ideas in broad topics and build on them. Take a topic like coming of age; narrow it down. Pick out some specific events that show the coming of age in young adolescents.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Nels Hanson. Nels Hanson has worked as a farmer, teacher and contract writer/editor. His fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award, Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014, and has appeared in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Southeast Review andFICTION SOUTHEAST
In terms of short stories and flash fiction, the ending is especially important because the story arc requires compression. An ending is a culmination (or summarization) of the story; a sort of folding back, where the reader receives an emotional retrospective. At the end of the movie, Casablanca, Rick sits at the bar and says, “Play it againFICTION SOUTHEAST
Two Whores Brawling in a Storyville Brothel, French Emma Johnson’s Circus, During the Last Week of Legalized Prostitution, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 1917. Cora Carol, 19, A Prostitute in French Emma’s Circus. Pap sets his lens just so and measures the light and lights the flambeaux and measures again before he duck waddles his dicty self back to the camera and whines in his highFICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Craft. Flash Talk. Write Now: An Ongoing Workshop for Writers. Developing a Writing Life. Editing/Publishing. Ask an Agent Series. Ask an Editor Series. Fiction & Culture. Interviews (all)FICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work). FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACT About the Press. Chinquapins by R.T. Smith. Far Beyond the Pale by Daren Dean. New Fiction. The Story Behind the Story: “The Wonder Bar”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Imitation”. The Story Behind the Story:“A World in
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out to be a pickpocket. Readers and editors love the thrill of a good twist ending. However, giving a tale a twist, a twist that creates a satisfying and memorable ending,requires
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Instead he gave us a story with setting, characters, a sequence, conflict, climax, and a resolution. He told it economically. Cinderella unfolds chronologically, as do most fairy tales. It’s easy to follow. He began at the beginning, gave us a meaty middle, andcame up with a
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Picking a topic – Narrowing it down. – When writing flash fiction, the smaller and more specific the topic the better. Look for precise ideas in broad topics and build on them. Take a topic like coming of age; narrow it down. Pick out some specific events that show the coming of age in young adolescents.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Nels Hanson. Nels Hanson has worked as a farmer, teacher and contract writer/editor. His fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award, Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014, and has appeared in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Southeast Review andFICTION SOUTHEAST
In terms of short stories and flash fiction, the ending is especially important because the story arc requires compression. An ending is a culmination (or summarization) of the story; a sort of folding back, where the reader receives an emotional retrospective. At the end of the movie, Casablanca, Rick sits at the bar and says, “Play it againFICTION SOUTHEAST
Two Whores Brawling in a Storyville Brothel, French Emma Johnson’s Circus, During the Last Week of Legalized Prostitution, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 1917. Cora Carol, 19, A Prostitute in French Emma’s Circus. Pap sets his lens just so and measures the light and lights the flambeaux and measures again before he duck waddles his dicty self back to the camera and whines in his highFICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Craft. Flash Talk. Write Now: An Ongoing Workshop for Writers. Developing a Writing Life. Editing/Publishing. Ask an Agent Series. Ask an Editor Series. Fiction & Culture. Interviews (all)FICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
AJ Atwater. "If Table Legs Could Cheer". Dogs are allowed in the bar and one night this sharp-tailed sharp-eared dog trotted in, went up to a table and carefully laid underneath. Then, as if on cue, the dog got up, walked behind one of the Featured Fiction. "If Table Legs CouldCheer".
FICTION SOUTHEAST
R. A. Shockley. New Orleans, 1975 The woman slid from an open door in the Quarter, the darkest doorway in the darkest street that Little Benny had yet Featured Fiction New Fiction.FICTION SOUTHEAST
“The Homesteaders” Kate de los Santos “They wouldn’t be so quick to hurt each other if they knew the trouble in making a child,” Sandy wiped the sweat from her eyebrow.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Mark Lees. Flash Fiction: For Life On The Go Short stories have long held appeal to readers who lead busy lives. Many of the works of Charles Dickens Essays/Articles (all) Fiction & Culture.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
The Story Behind the Story: “The Only Song is the Song of the Self” MARK CRIMMINS. This story is a fictionalized version of an experience I had in New York on 29 June 2008.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Craft. Flash Talk. Write Now: An Ongoing Workshop for Writers. Developing a Writing Life. Editing/Publishing. Ask an Agent Series. Ask an Editor Series. Fiction & Culture. Interviews (all)FICTION SOUTHEAST
My father never smiled or laughed. No greeting as I came home from school, just continued cutting or watering the lawn, trimming the hedges; Didn’t smile at me nor my sisters, only his eldest daughter, the quiet, dignified lady, who fed me toast and butter while her son ate steak. Only once he smiled, smiled with pride, when as a young,trim
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Elizabeth Kaplan owns and runs The Elizabeth Kaplan Literary Agency in New York. For the first installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Elizabeth what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work). RESULTS FROM THE ERNEST HEMINGWAY FLASH FICTION PRIZE 2014 Prize. WINNER: “Snowbirds” by Michael Caleb Tasker. (“Snowbirds” will appear on the site in the upcoming weeks, and Michael will receive $200.) FINALISTS. “Tat” by Erik Lewis. “Death Calls a Truce” by Gary Thomson. “The Funny Thing About a Cambodian Prison” by Todd Covalcine. FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACT About the Press. Chinquapins by R.T. Smith. Far Beyond the Pale by Daren Dean. New Fiction. The Story Behind the Story: “The Wonder Bar”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Imitation”. The Story Behind the Story:“A World in
FICTION SOUTHEAST
R. A. Shockley. New Orleans, 1975 The woman slid from an open door in the Quarter, the darkest doorway in the darkest street that Little Benny had yet Featured Fiction New Fiction.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Guidelines. The editors of Fiction Southeast are interested in short fiction (approximately 1500 words or less). Though we hope for creative and innovative writing, we don’t prefer one particular style or genre of writing. The only criterion we look for is quality.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out to be a pickpocket. Readers and editors love the thrill of a good twist ending. However, giving a tale a twist, a twist that creates a satisfying and memorable ending,requires
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Instead he gave us a story with setting, characters, a sequence, conflict, climax, and a resolution. He told it economically. Cinderella unfolds chronologically, as do most fairy tales. It’s easy to follow. He began at the beginning, gave us a meaty middle, andcame up with a
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Picking a topic – Narrowing it down. – When writing flash fiction, the smaller and more specific the topic the better. Look for precise ideas in broad topics and build on them. Take a topic like coming of age; narrow it down. Pick out some specific events that show the coming of age in young adolescents.FICTION SOUTHEAST
In terms of short stories and flash fiction, the ending is especially important because the story arc requires compression. An ending is a culmination (or summarization) of the story; a sort of folding back, where the reader receives an emotional retrospective. At the end of the movie, Casablanca, Rick sits at the bar and says, “Play it againFICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
Two Whores Brawling in a Storyville Brothel, French Emma Johnson’s Circus, During the Last Week of Legalized Prostitution, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 1917. Cora Carol, 19, A Prostitute in French Emma’s Circus. Pap sets his lens just so and measures the light and lights the flambeaux and measures again before he duck waddles his dicty self back to the camera and whines in his high FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACT About the Press. Chinquapins by R.T. Smith. Far Beyond the Pale by Daren Dean. New Fiction. The Story Behind the Story: “The Wonder Bar”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Imitation”. The Story Behind the Story:“A World in
FICTION SOUTHEAST
R. A. Shockley. New Orleans, 1975 The woman slid from an open door in the Quarter, the darkest doorway in the darkest street that Little Benny had yet Featured Fiction New Fiction.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Guidelines. The editors of Fiction Southeast are interested in short fiction (approximately 1500 words or less). Though we hope for creative and innovative writing, we don’t prefer one particular style or genre of writing. The only criterion we look for is quality.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out to be a pickpocket. Readers and editors love the thrill of a good twist ending. However, giving a tale a twist, a twist that creates a satisfying and memorable ending,requires
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Instead he gave us a story with setting, characters, a sequence, conflict, climax, and a resolution. He told it economically. Cinderella unfolds chronologically, as do most fairy tales. It’s easy to follow. He began at the beginning, gave us a meaty middle, andcame up with a
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Picking a topic – Narrowing it down. – When writing flash fiction, the smaller and more specific the topic the better. Look for precise ideas in broad topics and build on them. Take a topic like coming of age; narrow it down. Pick out some specific events that show the coming of age in young adolescents.FICTION SOUTHEAST
In terms of short stories and flash fiction, the ending is especially important because the story arc requires compression. An ending is a culmination (or summarization) of the story; a sort of folding back, where the reader receives an emotional retrospective. At the end of the movie, Casablanca, Rick sits at the bar and says, “Play it againFICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
Two Whores Brawling in a Storyville Brothel, French Emma Johnson’s Circus, During the Last Week of Legalized Prostitution, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 1917. Cora Carol, 19, A Prostitute in French Emma’s Circus. Pap sets his lens just so and measures the light and lights the flambeaux and measures again before he duck waddles his dicty self back to the camera and whines in his highFICTION SOUTHEAST
AJ Atwater. "If Table Legs Could Cheer". Dogs are allowed in the bar and one night this sharp-tailed sharp-eared dog trotted in, went up to a table and carefully laid underneath. Then, as if on cue, the dog got up, walked behind one of the Featured Fiction. "If Table Legs CouldCheer".
FICTION SOUTHEAST
R. A. Shockley. New Orleans, 1975 The woman slid from an open door in the Quarter, the darkest doorway in the darkest street that Little Benny had yet Featured Fiction New Fiction.FICTION SOUTHEAST
“The Homesteaders” Kate de los Santos “They wouldn’t be so quick to hurt each other if they knew the trouble in making a child,” Sandy wiped the sweat from her eyebrow.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Mark Lees. Flash Fiction: For Life On The Go Short stories have long held appeal to readers who lead busy lives. Many of the works of Charles Dickens Essays/Articles (all) Fiction & Culture.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Donate. Fiction Southeast is a non-profit organization that depends on the generosity of volunteers. If you like what we're doing, please consider supporting us by providing a one-time donation (see linkbelow).
FICTION SOUTHEAST
An extension of the literary journal Fiction Southeast, FSE Press will be a micro-press devoted to publishing one or two select titles each year. The mission of the press will be to promote and publish enduring creative fiction of the highest quality while also enabling burgeoning and established writers to gain the wide readership they deserve.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Elizabeth worked as an editor at Summit for three years before moving on to assist another publishing legend, the literary agent Sterling Lord. Before beginning her own agency in 2002, she worked as an agent at Sterling Lord Literistic, and the Ellen Levine Agency. Elizabeth's main areas of focus include: literary fiction, young adult fictionFICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Craft. Flash Talk. Write Now: An Ongoing Workshop for Writers. Developing a Writing Life. Editing/Publishing. Ask an Agent Series. Ask an Editor Series. Fiction & Culture. Interviews (all)FICTION SOUTHEAST
The Story Behind the Story: “The Only Song is the Song of the Self” MARK CRIMMINS. This story is a fictionalized version of an experience I had in New York on 29 June 2008. FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACT About the Press. Chinquapins by R.T. Smith. Far Beyond the Pale by Daren Dean. New Fiction. The Story Behind the Story: “The Wonder Bar”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Imitation”. The Story Behind the Story:“A World in
FICTION SOUTHEAST
R. A. Shockley. New Orleans, 1975 The woman slid from an open door in the Quarter, the darkest doorway in the darkest street that Little Benny had yet Featured Fiction New Fiction.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Guidelines. The editors of Fiction Southeast are interested in short fiction (approximately 1500 words or less). Though we hope for creative and innovative writing, we don’t prefer one particular style or genre of writing. The only criterion we look for is quality.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out to be a pickpocket. Readers and editors love the thrill of a good twist ending. However, giving a tale a twist, a twist that creates a satisfying and memorable ending,requires
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Instead he gave us a story with setting, characters, a sequence, conflict, climax, and a resolution. He told it economically. Cinderella unfolds chronologically, as do most fairy tales. It’s easy to follow. He began at the beginning, gave us a meaty middle, andcame up with a
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Picking a topic – Narrowing it down. – When writing flash fiction, the smaller and more specific the topic the better. Look for precise ideas in broad topics and build on them. Take a topic like coming of age; narrow it down. Pick out some specific events that show the coming of age in young adolescents.FICTION SOUTHEAST
In terms of short stories and flash fiction, the ending is especially important because the story arc requires compression. An ending is a culmination (or summarization) of the story; a sort of folding back, where the reader receives an emotional retrospective. At the end of the movie, Casablanca, Rick sits at the bar and says, “Play it againFICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
Two Whores Brawling in a Storyville Brothel, French Emma Johnson’s Circus, During the Last Week of Legalized Prostitution, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 1917. Cora Carol, 19, A Prostitute in French Emma’s Circus. Pap sets his lens just so and measures the light and lights the flambeaux and measures again before he duck waddles his dicty self back to the camera and whines in his high FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACT About the Press. Chinquapins by R.T. Smith. Far Beyond the Pale by Daren Dean. New Fiction. The Story Behind the Story: “The Wonder Bar”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Imitation”. The Story Behind the Story:“A World in
FICTION SOUTHEAST
R. A. Shockley. New Orleans, 1975 The woman slid from an open door in the Quarter, the darkest doorway in the darkest street that Little Benny had yet Featured Fiction New Fiction.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Guidelines. The editors of Fiction Southeast are interested in short fiction (approximately 1500 words or less). Though we hope for creative and innovative writing, we don’t prefer one particular style or genre of writing. The only criterion we look for is quality.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out to be a pickpocket. Readers and editors love the thrill of a good twist ending. However, giving a tale a twist, a twist that creates a satisfying and memorable ending,requires
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Instead he gave us a story with setting, characters, a sequence, conflict, climax, and a resolution. He told it economically. Cinderella unfolds chronologically, as do most fairy tales. It’s easy to follow. He began at the beginning, gave us a meaty middle, andcame up with a
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Picking a topic – Narrowing it down. – When writing flash fiction, the smaller and more specific the topic the better. Look for precise ideas in broad topics and build on them. Take a topic like coming of age; narrow it down. Pick out some specific events that show the coming of age in young adolescents.FICTION SOUTHEAST
In terms of short stories and flash fiction, the ending is especially important because the story arc requires compression. An ending is a culmination (or summarization) of the story; a sort of folding back, where the reader receives an emotional retrospective. At the end of the movie, Casablanca, Rick sits at the bar and says, “Play it againFICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
Two Whores Brawling in a Storyville Brothel, French Emma Johnson’s Circus, During the Last Week of Legalized Prostitution, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 1917. Cora Carol, 19, A Prostitute in French Emma’s Circus. Pap sets his lens just so and measures the light and lights the flambeaux and measures again before he duck waddles his dicty self back to the camera and whines in his highFICTION SOUTHEAST
AJ Atwater. "If Table Legs Could Cheer". Dogs are allowed in the bar and one night this sharp-tailed sharp-eared dog trotted in, went up to a table and carefully laid underneath. Then, as if on cue, the dog got up, walked behind one of the Featured Fiction. "If Table Legs CouldCheer".
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R. A. Shockley. New Orleans, 1975 The woman slid from an open door in the Quarter, the darkest doorway in the darkest street that Little Benny had yet Featured Fiction New Fiction.FICTION SOUTHEAST
“The Homesteaders” Kate de los Santos “They wouldn’t be so quick to hurt each other if they knew the trouble in making a child,” Sandy wiped the sweat from her eyebrow.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Mark Lees. Flash Fiction: For Life On The Go Short stories have long held appeal to readers who lead busy lives. Many of the works of Charles Dickens Essays/Articles (all) Fiction & Culture.FICTION SOUTHEAST
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An extension of the literary journal Fiction Southeast, FSE Press will be a micro-press devoted to publishing one or two select titles each year. The mission of the press will be to promote and publish enduring creative fiction of the highest quality while also enabling burgeoning and established writers to gain the wide readership they deserve.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Elizabeth worked as an editor at Summit for three years before moving on to assist another publishing legend, the literary agent Sterling Lord. Before beginning her own agency in 2002, she worked as an agent at Sterling Lord Literistic, and the Ellen Levine Agency. Elizabeth's main areas of focus include: literary fiction, young adult fictionFICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Craft. Flash Talk. Write Now: An Ongoing Workshop for Writers. Developing a Writing Life. Editing/Publishing. Ask an Agent Series. Ask an Editor Series. Fiction & Culture. Interviews (all)FICTION SOUTHEAST
The Story Behind the Story: “The Only Song is the Song of the Self” MARK CRIMMINS. This story is a fictionalized version of an experience I had in New York on 29 June 2008. FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACT Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
In many ways, twist endings are the lifeblood of flash fiction, the sudden reversals that change everything. Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out tobe a pickpocket.
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Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Nels Hanson. Nels Hanson has worked as a farmer, teacher and contract writer/editor. His fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award, Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014, and has appeared in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Southeast Review andFICTION SOUTHEAST
Felicia Eth is a literary agent at Felicia Eth Literary Representation. For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Felicia what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work). Here’s what shesaid:
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Whether you’re an old-fashioned traditionalist or an ultra-modernist, if you try your hand at nonfiction narrative, you can’t go wrong by examining classic fairy tales to learn what constitutes a good story.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Two Whores Brawling in a Storyville Brothel, French Emma Johnson’s Circus, During the Last Week of Legalized Prostitution, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 1917. Cora Carol, 19, A Prostitute in French Emma’s Circus. Pap sets his lens just so and measures the light and lights the flambeaux and measures again before he duck waddles his dicty self back to the camera and whines in his high FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACT Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
In many ways, twist endings are the lifeblood of flash fiction, the sudden reversals that change everything. Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out tobe a pickpocket.
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Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Nels Hanson. Nels Hanson has worked as a farmer, teacher and contract writer/editor. His fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award, Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014, and has appeared in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Southeast Review andFICTION SOUTHEAST
Felicia Eth is a literary agent at Felicia Eth Literary Representation. For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Felicia what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work). Here’s what shesaid:
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Whether you’re an old-fashioned traditionalist or an ultra-modernist, if you try your hand at nonfiction narrative, you can’t go wrong by examining classic fairy tales to learn what constitutes a good story.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Two Whores Brawling in a Storyville Brothel, French Emma Johnson’s Circus, During the Last Week of Legalized Prostitution, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 1917. Cora Carol, 19, A Prostitute in French Emma’s Circus. Pap sets his lens just so and measures the light and lights the flambeaux and measures again before he duck waddles his dicty self back to the camera and whines in his highFICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
“The Life You Save” Evette Davis. The sky, like a masochist’s happy body, is the red of Eden’s apple. James adjusts the Porsche mirror, the candy glaze of his jacketFICTION SOUTHEAST
“The Homesteaders” Kate de los Santos “They wouldn’t be so quick to hurt each other if they knew the trouble in making a child,” Sandy wiped the sweat from her eyebrow.FICTION SOUTHEAST
The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning” Dakota Canon. This story is actually an early scene in my novel, The Unmaking of Eden. It’s intended to give a 900 word view of the main character,FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
The Story Behind the Story: “The Only Song is the Song of the Self” MARK CRIMMINS. This story is a fictionalized version of an experience I had in New York on 29 June 2008.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Two Whores Brawling in a Storyville Brothel, French Emma Johnson’s Circus, During the Last Week of Legalized Prostitution, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 1917. Cora Carol, 19, A Prostitute in French Emma’s Circus. Pap sets his lens just so and measures the light and lights the flambeaux and measures again before he duck waddles his dicty self back to the camera and whines in his highFICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Unter founded The Unter Agency, LLC in 2008. For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
Elizabeth Kaplan owns and runs The Elizabeth Kaplan Literary Agency in New York. For the first installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Elizabeth what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work). RESULTS FROM THE ERNEST HEMINGWAY FLASH FICTION PRIZE 2019 Prize. WINNER: “Rooney” FINALISTS: “Zp, Signed with Love” “The Gentlemen” “Standing over the 490 Considering Suicide” “Teeth” “The Year of Signs and Wonders” FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACT About the Press. Chinquapins by R.T. Smith. Far Beyond the Pale by Daren Dean. New Fiction. The Story Behind the Story: “The Wonder Bar”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Imitation”. The Story Behind the Story:“A World in
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Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Picking a topic – Narrowing it down. – When writing flash fiction, the smaller and more specific the topic the better. Look for precise ideas in broad topics and build on them. Take a topic like coming of age; narrow it down. Pick out some specific events that show the coming of age in young adolescents.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Nels Hanson. Nels Hanson has worked as a farmer, teacher and contract writer/editor. His fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award, Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014, and has appeared in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Southeast Review andFICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out to be a pickpocket. Readers and editors love the thrill of a good twist ending. However, giving a tale a twist, a twist that creates a satisfying and memorable ending,requires
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Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
John Biguenet. John Biguenet has published seven books, including Oyster, a novel, and The Torturer's Apprentice: Stories, released in the U.S. by Ecco/HarperCollins and widely translated.FICTION SOUTHEAST
The Story Behind the Story: “The Only Song is the Song of the Self” MARK CRIMMINS. This story is a fictionalized version of an experience I had in New York on 29 June 2008. FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACT About the Press. Chinquapins by R.T. Smith. Far Beyond the Pale by Daren Dean. New Fiction. The Story Behind the Story: “The Wonder Bar”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Imitation”. The Story Behind the Story:“A World in
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Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Picking a topic – Narrowing it down. – When writing flash fiction, the smaller and more specific the topic the better. Look for precise ideas in broad topics and build on them. Take a topic like coming of age; narrow it down. Pick out some specific events that show the coming of age in young adolescents.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Nels Hanson. Nels Hanson has worked as a farmer, teacher and contract writer/editor. His fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award, Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014, and has appeared in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Southeast Review andFICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out to be a pickpocket. Readers and editors love the thrill of a good twist ending. However, giving a tale a twist, a twist that creates a satisfying and memorable ending,requires
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
John Biguenet. John Biguenet has published seven books, including Oyster, a novel, and The Torturer's Apprentice: Stories, released in the U.S. by Ecco/HarperCollins and widely translated.FICTION SOUTHEAST
The Story Behind the Story: “The Only Song is the Song of the Self” MARK CRIMMINS. This story is a fictionalized version of an experience I had in New York on 29 June 2008.FICTION SOUTHEAST
AJ Atwater. "If Table Legs Could Cheer". Dogs are allowed in the bar and one night this sharp-tailed sharp-eared dog trotted in, went up to a table and carefully laid underneath. Then, as if on cue, the dog got up, walked behind one of the Featured Fiction. "If Table Legs CouldCheer".
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“The Life You Save” Evette Davis. The sky, like a masochist’s happy body, is the red of Eden’s apple. James adjusts the Porsche mirror, the candy glaze of his jacketFICTION SOUTHEAST
Our Mission. Fiction Southeast is an online literary journal dedicated to short fiction. The journal was founded by Editor, Chris Tusa, and Editor-at-Large, Michael Garriga. We publish fiction weekly as well as essays, reviews, and interviews. Past contributors include Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Olen Butler, Aimee Bender, Donald Ray Pollock, RT Smith, Michael Martone, Ron Carlson, and many others.FICTION SOUTHEAST
He spent his early adulthood traveling through Europe and Asia before enlisting in the United States Marine Corps infantry where he attained the rank of Sergeant. He has worked as a ghostwriter and copywriter. His first novel Eat Me is currently in pre-publication, and he is now finishing his upcoming book, Fetish. “We Need Stories” -.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Instead he gave us a story with setting, characters, a sequence, conflict, climax, and a resolution. He told it economically. Cinderella unfolds chronologically, as do most fairy tales. It’s easy to follow. He began at the beginning, gave us a meaty middle, andcame up with a
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Ask an Agent Series: Felicia Eth. Felicia Eth is a literary agent at Felicia Eth Literary Representation . For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Felicia what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
Two Whores Brawling in a Storyville Brothel, French Emma Johnson’s Circus, During the Last Week of Legalized Prostitution, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 1917. Cora Carol, 19, A Prostitute in French Emma’s Circus. Pap sets his lens just so and measures the light and lights the flambeaux and measures again before he duck waddles his dicty self back to the camera and whines in his high RESULTS FROM THE ERNEST HEMINGWAY FLASH FICTION PRIZE 2014 Prize. WINNER: “Snowbirds” by Michael Caleb Tasker. (“Snowbirds” will appear on the site in the upcoming weeks, and Michael will receive $200.) FINALISTS. “Tat” by Erik Lewis. “Death Calls a Truce” by Gary Thomson. “The Funny Thing About a Cambodian Prison” by Todd Covalcine. FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACT About the Press. Chinquapins by R.T. Smith. Far Beyond the Pale by Daren Dean. New Fiction. The Story Behind the Story: “The Wonder Bar”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Imitation”. The Story Behind the Story:“A World in
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Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Picking a topic – Narrowing it down. – When writing flash fiction, the smaller and more specific the topic the better. Look for precise ideas in broad topics and build on them. Take a topic like coming of age; narrow it down. Pick out some specific events that show the coming of age in young adolescents.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Nels Hanson. Nels Hanson has worked as a farmer, teacher and contract writer/editor. His fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award, Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014, and has appeared in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Southeast Review andFICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out to be a pickpocket. Readers and editors love the thrill of a good twist ending. However, giving a tale a twist, a twist that creates a satisfying and memorable ending,requires
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
John Biguenet. John Biguenet has published seven books, including Oyster, a novel, and The Torturer's Apprentice: Stories, released in the U.S. by Ecco/HarperCollins and widely translated.FICTION SOUTHEAST
The Story Behind the Story: “The Only Song is the Song of the Self” MARK CRIMMINS. This story is a fictionalized version of an experience I had in New York on 29 June 2008. FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACT About the Press. Chinquapins by R.T. Smith. Far Beyond the Pale by Daren Dean. New Fiction. The Story Behind the Story: “The Wonder Bar”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Imitation”. The Story Behind the Story:“A World in
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Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Picking a topic – Narrowing it down. – When writing flash fiction, the smaller and more specific the topic the better. Look for precise ideas in broad topics and build on them. Take a topic like coming of age; narrow it down. Pick out some specific events that show the coming of age in young adolescents.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Nels Hanson. Nels Hanson has worked as a farmer, teacher and contract writer/editor. His fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award, Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014, and has appeared in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Southeast Review andFICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out to be a pickpocket. Readers and editors love the thrill of a good twist ending. However, giving a tale a twist, a twist that creates a satisfying and memorable ending,requires
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
John Biguenet. John Biguenet has published seven books, including Oyster, a novel, and The Torturer's Apprentice: Stories, released in the U.S. by Ecco/HarperCollins and widely translated.FICTION SOUTHEAST
The Story Behind the Story: “The Only Song is the Song of the Self” MARK CRIMMINS. This story is a fictionalized version of an experience I had in New York on 29 June 2008.FICTION SOUTHEAST
AJ Atwater. "If Table Legs Could Cheer". Dogs are allowed in the bar and one night this sharp-tailed sharp-eared dog trotted in, went up to a table and carefully laid underneath. Then, as if on cue, the dog got up, walked behind one of the Featured Fiction. "If Table Legs CouldCheer".
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Ask an Agent Series: Felicia Eth. Felicia Eth is a literary agent at Felicia Eth Literary Representation . For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Felicia what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
“The Life You Save” Evette Davis. The sky, like a masochist’s happy body, is the red of Eden’s apple. James adjusts the Porsche mirror, the candy glaze of his jacketFICTION SOUTHEAST
Our Mission. Fiction Southeast is an online literary journal dedicated to short fiction. The journal was founded by Editor, Chris Tusa, and Editor-at-Large, Michael Garriga. We publish fiction weekly as well as essays, reviews, and interviews. Past contributors include Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Olen Butler, Aimee Bender, Donald Ray Pollock, RT Smith, Michael Martone, Ron Carlson, and many others.FICTION SOUTHEAST
He spent his early adulthood traveling through Europe and Asia before enlisting in the United States Marine Corps infantry where he attained the rank of Sergeant. He has worked as a ghostwriter and copywriter. His first novel Eat Me is currently in pre-publication, and he is now finishing his upcoming book, Fetish. “We Need Stories” -.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Instead he gave us a story with setting, characters, a sequence, conflict, climax, and a resolution. He told it economically. Cinderella unfolds chronologically, as do most fairy tales. It’s easy to follow. He began at the beginning, gave us a meaty middle, andcame up with a
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Two Whores Brawling in a Storyville Brothel, French Emma Johnson’s Circus, During the Last Week of Legalized Prostitution, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 1917. Cora Carol, 19, A Prostitute in French Emma’s Circus. Pap sets his lens just so and measures the light and lights the flambeaux and measures again before he duck waddles his dicty self back to the camera and whines in his high RESULTS FROM THE ERNEST HEMINGWAY FLASH FICTION PRIZE 2014 Prize. WINNER: “Snowbirds” by Michael Caleb Tasker. (“Snowbirds” will appear on the site in the upcoming weeks, and Michael will receive $200.) FINALISTS. “Tat” by Erik Lewis. “Death Calls a Truce” by Gary Thomson. “The Funny Thing About a Cambodian Prison” by Todd Covalcine. FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACTFICTION SOUTHEAST SUBMISSIONSFICTION SOUTHEAST SUBMISSION GUIDELINESDUOTROPE SOUTHEAST REVIEWFAST FICTION STORIES About the Press. Chinquapins by R.T. Smith. Far Beyond the Pale by Daren Dean. New Fiction. The Story Behind the Story: “The Wonder Bar”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Imitation”. The Story Behind the Story:“A World in
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Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Picking a topic – Narrowing it down. – When writing flash fiction, the smaller and more specific the topic the better. Look for precise ideas in broad topics and build on them. Take a topic like coming of age; narrow it down. Pick out some specific events that show the coming of age in young adolescents.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Nels Hanson. Nels Hanson has worked as a farmer, teacher and contract writer/editor. His fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award, Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014, and has appeared in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Southeast Review andFICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out to be a pickpocket. Readers and editors love the thrill of a good twist ending. However, giving a tale a twist, a twist that creates a satisfying and memorable ending,requires
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
John Biguenet. John Biguenet has published seven books, including Oyster, a novel, and The Torturer's Apprentice: Stories, released in the U.S. by Ecco/HarperCollins and widely translated.FICTION SOUTHEAST
The Story Behind the Story: “The Only Song is the Song of the Self” MARK CRIMMINS. This story is a fictionalized version of an experience I had in New York on 29 June 2008. FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACTFICTION SOUTHEAST SUBMISSIONSFICTION SOUTHEAST SUBMISSION GUIDELINESDUOTROPE SOUTHEAST REVIEWFAST FICTION STORIES About the Press. Chinquapins by R.T. Smith. Far Beyond the Pale by Daren Dean. New Fiction. The Story Behind the Story: “The Wonder Bar”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Imitation”. The Story Behind the Story:“A World in
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Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Picking a topic – Narrowing it down. – When writing flash fiction, the smaller and more specific the topic the better. Look for precise ideas in broad topics and build on them. Take a topic like coming of age; narrow it down. Pick out some specific events that show the coming of age in young adolescents.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Nels Hanson. Nels Hanson has worked as a farmer, teacher and contract writer/editor. His fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award, Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014, and has appeared in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Southeast Review andFICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out to be a pickpocket. Readers and editors love the thrill of a good twist ending. However, giving a tale a twist, a twist that creates a satisfying and memorable ending,requires
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Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
John Biguenet. John Biguenet has published seven books, including Oyster, a novel, and The Torturer's Apprentice: Stories, released in the U.S. by Ecco/HarperCollins and widely translated.FICTION SOUTHEAST
The Story Behind the Story: “The Only Song is the Song of the Self” MARK CRIMMINS. This story is a fictionalized version of an experience I had in New York on 29 June 2008.FICTION SOUTHEAST
AJ Atwater. "If Table Legs Could Cheer". Dogs are allowed in the bar and one night this sharp-tailed sharp-eared dog trotted in, went up to a table and carefully laid underneath. Then, as if on cue, the dog got up, walked behind one of the Featured Fiction. "If Table Legs CouldCheer".
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“The Life You Save” Evette Davis. The sky, like a masochist’s happy body, is the red of Eden’s apple. James adjusts the Porsche mirror, the candy glaze of his jacketFICTION SOUTHEAST
Our Mission. Fiction Southeast is an online literary journal dedicated to short fiction. The journal was founded by Editor, Chris Tusa, and Editor-at-Large, Michael Garriga. We publish fiction weekly as well as essays, reviews, and interviews. Past contributors include Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Olen Butler, Aimee Bender, Donald Ray Pollock, RT Smith, Michael Martone, Ron Carlson, and many others.FICTION SOUTHEAST
He spent his early adulthood traveling through Europe and Asia before enlisting in the United States Marine Corps infantry where he attained the rank of Sergeant. He has worked as a ghostwriter and copywriter. His first novel Eat Me is currently in pre-publication, and he is now finishing his upcoming book, Fetish. “We Need Stories” -.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Instead he gave us a story with setting, characters, a sequence, conflict, climax, and a resolution. He told it economically. Cinderella unfolds chronologically, as do most fairy tales. It’s easy to follow. He began at the beginning, gave us a meaty middle, andcame up with a
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Ask an Agent Series: Felicia Eth. Felicia Eth is a literary agent at Felicia Eth Literary Representation . For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Felicia what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
Two Whores Brawling in a Storyville Brothel, French Emma Johnson’s Circus, During the Last Week of Legalized Prostitution, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 1917. Cora Carol, 19, A Prostitute in French Emma’s Circus. Pap sets his lens just so and measures the light and lights the flambeaux and measures again before he duck waddles his dicty self back to the camera and whines in his high RESULTS FROM THE ERNEST HEMINGWAY FLASH FICTION PRIZE 2014 Prize. WINNER: “Snowbirds” by Michael Caleb Tasker. (“Snowbirds” will appear on the site in the upcoming weeks, and Michael will receive $200.) FINALISTS. “Tat” by Erik Lewis. “Death Calls a Truce” by Gary Thomson. “The Funny Thing About a Cambodian Prison” by Todd Covalcine. FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACTFICTION SOUTHEAST SUBMISSIONSFICTION SOUTHEAST SUBMISSION GUIDELINESDUOTROPE SOUTHEAST REVIEWFAST FICTION STORIES About the Press. Chinquapins by R.T. Smith. Far Beyond the Pale by Daren Dean. New Fiction. The Story Behind the Story: “The Wonder Bar”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Imitation”. The Story Behind the Story:“A World in
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Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Picking a topic – Narrowing it down. – When writing flash fiction, the smaller and more specific the topic the better. Look for precise ideas in broad topics and build on them. Take a topic like coming of age; narrow it down. Pick out some specific events that show the coming of age in young adolescents.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Nels Hanson. Nels Hanson has worked as a farmer, teacher and contract writer/editor. His fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award, Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014, and has appeared in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Southeast Review andFICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out to be a pickpocket. Readers and editors love the thrill of a good twist ending. However, giving a tale a twist, a twist that creates a satisfying and memorable ending,requires
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
John Biguenet. John Biguenet has published seven books, including Oyster, a novel, and The Torturer's Apprentice: Stories, released in the U.S. by Ecco/HarperCollins and widely translated.FICTION SOUTHEAST
The Story Behind the Story: “The Only Song is the Song of the Self” MARK CRIMMINS. This story is a fictionalized version of an experience I had in New York on 29 June 2008. FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACTFICTION SOUTHEAST SUBMISSIONSFICTION SOUTHEAST SUBMISSION GUIDELINESDUOTROPE SOUTHEAST REVIEWFAST FICTION STORIES About the Press. Chinquapins by R.T. Smith. Far Beyond the Pale by Daren Dean. New Fiction. The Story Behind the Story: “The Wonder Bar”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning”. The Story Behind the Story: “The Imitation”. The Story Behind the Story:“A World in
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Picking a topic – Narrowing it down. – When writing flash fiction, the smaller and more specific the topic the better. Look for precise ideas in broad topics and build on them. Take a topic like coming of age; narrow it down. Pick out some specific events that show the coming of age in young adolescents.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Nels Hanson. Nels Hanson has worked as a farmer, teacher and contract writer/editor. His fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award, Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014, and has appeared in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Southeast Review andFICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out to be a pickpocket. Readers and editors love the thrill of a good twist ending. However, giving a tale a twist, a twist that creates a satisfying and memorable ending,requires
FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
John Biguenet. John Biguenet has published seven books, including Oyster, a novel, and The Torturer's Apprentice: Stories, released in the U.S. by Ecco/HarperCollins and widely translated.FICTION SOUTHEAST
The Story Behind the Story: “The Only Song is the Song of the Self” MARK CRIMMINS. This story is a fictionalized version of an experience I had in New York on 29 June 2008.FICTION SOUTHEAST
AJ Atwater. "If Table Legs Could Cheer". Dogs are allowed in the bar and one night this sharp-tailed sharp-eared dog trotted in, went up to a table and carefully laid underneath. Then, as if on cue, the dog got up, walked behind one of the Featured Fiction. "If Table Legs CouldCheer".
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“The Life You Save” Evette Davis. The sky, like a masochist’s happy body, is the red of Eden’s apple. James adjusts the Porsche mirror, the candy glaze of his jacketFICTION SOUTHEAST
Our Mission. Fiction Southeast is an online literary journal dedicated to short fiction. The journal was founded by Editor, Chris Tusa, and Editor-at-Large, Michael Garriga. We publish fiction weekly as well as essays, reviews, and interviews. Past contributors include Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Olen Butler, Aimee Bender, Donald Ray Pollock, RT Smith, Michael Martone, Ron Carlson, and many others.FICTION SOUTHEAST
He spent his early adulthood traveling through Europe and Asia before enlisting in the United States Marine Corps infantry where he attained the rank of Sergeant. He has worked as a ghostwriter and copywriter. His first novel Eat Me is currently in pre-publication, and he is now finishing his upcoming book, Fetish. “We Need Stories” -.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Sahira had been five when Saleh was captured, twenty-three when he was released. Sahira and her mother waited as the first, second, and third round of prisoners of war exchanged between Iraq and Iran, long after the end of the eight-year war. They asked returning prisoners if they had met Saleh, if they had known him. No one had.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Instead he gave us a story with setting, characters, a sequence, conflict, climax, and a resolution. He told it economically. Cinderella unfolds chronologically, as do most fairy tales. It’s easy to follow. He began at the beginning, gave us a meaty middle, andcame up with a
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Ask an Agent Series: Felicia Eth. Felicia Eth is a literary agent at Felicia Eth Literary Representation . For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Felicia what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
Two Whores Brawling in a Storyville Brothel, French Emma Johnson’s Circus, During the Last Week of Legalized Prostitution, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 1917. Cora Carol, 19, A Prostitute in French Emma’s Circus. Pap sets his lens just so and measures the light and lights the flambeaux and measures again before he duck waddles his dicty self back to the camera and whines in his high RESULTS FROM THE ERNEST HEMINGWAY FLASH FICTION PRIZE 2014 Prize. WINNER: “Snowbirds” by Michael Caleb Tasker. (“Snowbirds” will appear on the site in the upcoming weeks, and Michael will receive $200.) FINALISTS. “Tat” by Erik Lewis. “Death Calls a Truce” by Gary Thomson. “The Funny Thing About a Cambodian Prison” by Todd Covalcine. FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACT Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
You May Also Like This "Stacks" It is intermission at a coffeehouse in a small town south of the city. Everything here is for sale: aging paperbacks and cracked teacups and homemade jelly (rosehip and rhubarb-blueberry) and dusty shoes (pinch-hitter wingtips, cleats) and Oriental fans like frozen pancakes in thirty speckled carnival colors.FICTION SOUTHEAST
In many ways, twist endings are the lifeblood of flash fiction, the sudden reversals that change everything. Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out tobe a pickpocket.
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Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
Whether you’re an old-fashioned traditionalist or an ultra-modernist, if you try your hand at nonfiction narrative, you can’t go wrong by examining classic fairy tales to learn what constitutes a good story.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Nels Hanson. Nels Hanson has worked as a farmer, teacher and contract writer/editor. His fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award, Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014, and has appeared in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Southeast Review andFICTION SOUTHEAST
Felicia Eth is a literary agent at Felicia Eth Literary Representation. For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Felicia what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work). Here’s what shesaid:
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The Story Behind the Story: “The Only Song is the Song of the Self” MARK CRIMMINS. This story is a fictionalized version of an experience I had in New York on 29 June 2008. FICTION SOUTHEASTABOUTAUTHOR LOGINSERVICESADVERTISEDONATECONTACT Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
You May Also Like This "Stacks" It is intermission at a coffeehouse in a small town south of the city. Everything here is for sale: aging paperbacks and cracked teacups and homemade jelly (rosehip and rhubarb-blueberry) and dusty shoes (pinch-hitter wingtips, cleats) and Oriental fans like frozen pancakes in thirty speckled carnival colors.FICTION SOUTHEAST
In many ways, twist endings are the lifeblood of flash fiction, the sudden reversals that change everything. Flash fictions like this are everywhere: A loving couple watching the sunset turns out to be in the midst of a suicide pact, the girl being groped on the bus turns out tobe a pickpocket.
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Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Jennifer Flannery is the founder of Flannery Literary.For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Jennifer what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work).FICTION SOUTHEAST
Whether you’re an old-fashioned traditionalist or an ultra-modernist, if you try your hand at nonfiction narrative, you can’t go wrong by examining classic fairy tales to learn what constitutes a good story.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Nels Hanson. Nels Hanson has worked as a farmer, teacher and contract writer/editor. His fiction received the San Francisco Foundation’s James D. Phelan Award, Pushcart Prize nominations in 2010, 12, and 2014, and has appeared in Antioch Review, Black Warrior Review, Southeast Review andFICTION SOUTHEAST
Felicia Eth is a literary agent at Felicia Eth Literary Representation. For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Felicia what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work). Here’s what shesaid:
FICTION SOUTHEAST
The Story Behind the Story: “The Only Song is the Song of the Self” MARK CRIMMINS. This story is a fictionalized version of an experience I had in New York on 29 June 2008.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Our Mission. Fiction Southeast is an online literary journal dedicated to short fiction. The journal was founded by Editor, Chris Tusa, and Editor-at-Large, Michael Garriga. We publish fiction weekly as well as essays, reviews, and interviews. Past contributors include Joyce Carol Oates, Robert Olen Butler, Aimee Bender, Donald Ray Pollock, RT Smith, Michael Martone, Ron Carlson, and many others.FICTION SOUTHEAST
“The Life You Save” Evette Davis. The sky, like a masochist’s happy body, is the red of Eden’s apple. James adjusts the Porsche mirror, the candy glaze of his jacketFICTION SOUTHEAST
The Story Behind the Story: “The Reckoning” Dakota Canon. This story is actually an early scene in my novel, The Unmaking of Eden. It’s intended to give a 900 word view of the main character,FICTION SOUTHEAST
About Rush Eby Rush Eby is an American writer and novelist based out of Franklin Tennessee. He spent his early adulthood traveling through Europe and Asia before enlisting in the United States Marine Corps infantry where he attained the rank of Sergeant.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Fiction Southeast maintains a mailing list to inform subscribers of weekly posts. You will not receive more than one e-mail per week. You can unsubscribe yourself at any time.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Whether you’re an old-fashioned traditionalist or an ultra-modernist, if you try your hand at nonfiction narrative, you can’t go wrong by examining classic fairy tales to learn what constitutes a good story.FICTION SOUTHEAST
Felicia Eth is a literary agent at Felicia Eth Literary Representation. For this installment of our Ask an Agent Series, we asked Felicia what she typically looks for when she considers manuscripts for representation (as well as what tips she could provide for writers interested in publishing their work). Here’s what shesaid:
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Two Whores Brawling in a Storyville Brothel, French Emma Johnson’s Circus, During the Last Week of Legalized Prostitution, New Orleans, Louisiana, April 13, 1917. Cora Carol, 19, A Prostitute in French Emma’s Circus. Pap sets his lens just so and measures the light and lights the flambeaux and measures again before he duck waddles his dicty self back to the camera and whines in his high* About
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At the start of the school year we third-graders invented a new game on the horizontal ladder. A...NEW FICTION
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He ran an upholstery shop, so I guess it wasn’t hard for him to work up a child-sized straight jacket. Its heavy canvas had grommetrings...
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