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I drink memory-rich wine for her. When the last drop’s gone, she’ll leave. Recollections will blur while the grape-odor lingers.
Nathaniel Katz blogs about genre at The Hat Rack. When not blogging, he pretends he can write fiction.
I drink memory-rich wine for her. When the last drop’s gone, she’ll leave. Recollections will blur while the grape-odor lingers.
Nathaniel Katz blogs about genre at The Hat Rack. When not blogging, he pretends he can write fiction.
Up… down… up… down… then drag on the tights and plod out the window. Even with married women, sex was no fun for The Flash.
JP Allen grew up in Kentucky, went to school in Vermont, and is writing from Madrid.
Zeus didn’t have the heart to tell Pandora: Hope had been meant as a torment as well.
Sean Vivier wishes we could title these.
He had only one rule: that she never refuse him. Other than that, she felt free.
Billy Rand is an amalgamation of Billy the Kid and Ayn Rand.
Dearest Nanofans,
You may have thought 2011 would come and go without an opportunity to participate in yet another great bite-sized creative-writing contest extravaganza. But you’d be wrong, since we’re squeezing our annual contest into the last sliver of the year. For those of you familiar with our charity contest last year, the gist is the same. It’s the holiday season, and what better way to end the year than with stories that fit anywhere and with money flowing to those who need it most.
(If you’re in need of a charitable inspiration, we heartily recommend Partners in Health, an NGO healthcare group that help build hospitals as well as staff, teach, and provide healthcare in some places that need it desperately, including Haiti, where their amazing work continues).
1st place: $25
2nd place: $15
3rd place: $10
Honorable mentions: A virtual pat on the back.
Everyone will receive an ebook edition of Phantom Energy, as well as a chance to win prizes from some amazing publications that deserve your support all year long:
Questions, concerns, want to donate something for the prize pool? Ask in the comments or email us.
Today marks the official debut of Nanoism’s first international chapter: Nanoismer!
I’m thrilled to see the nano spirit and framework in another continent and language. Thanks to founders Ebba Åkerman and Elena Tillman Sperandio for being inspired and embracing Nanoism with such gusto. Check out the site, follow @nanoismer on Twitter, and “like” Nanoismer on the digitally-bound social contract that is Facebook.
And go learn some Swedish!
I returned from the track, devastated. I watched her sleep, knowing she would leave me in the morning. I would try again, to win it back.
Kim Tatam loves a good yarn.
This is an unpretentious piece about muskrat necromancers eating popcorn and apples. Symbolically, though, it is a metaphor for life.
Will Shadbolt is always dreaming up stories.
Her puppy grew up. She made a wish and blew. Its fur scattered to the wind, leaving just its heart-seed, which she planted in a clay pot.
Shannon Wendt lives in New Mexico with her husband and five rescued dogs.