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Siphonophore — Emma Devlin

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It’s raining. Two women come indoors. We have been expecting them: Sadie and Madeline. Sadie’s online application has […]

@MinorLits 16/03/2023 Fiction

Kirby Grips & Milk Teeth — Dulcie Few

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She had darkly freckled hands. Her fingers had the weight of age. She counted her change as though […]

@MinorLits 09/03/2023 Fiction

Regina [excerpt] — Israel A. Bonilla

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There are two ways of going about promiscuity: either you belly flop into a haphazard, frantic fuckfest in […]

@MinorLits 02/03/2023 Fiction

The Funnel — Matthew Tomkinson

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Just down a flight of stairs and behind an unmarked door lives the greatest miracle of our time: […]

@MinorLits 23/02/2023 Fiction

“At times you need an almost delusional level of faith that the story will come”: A Conversation between Stephen Lynch and Young Rader

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Last year, Stephen Lynch and Young Rader made the shortlist for the Desperate Literature Prize for Short Fiction […]

@MinorLits 07/02/2023 Interviews

and Nothing to be done about it — Noor Us Sabah Tauqeer Ahsan

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Rosary beads, in Feroza Bibi’s house, usually came out for two reasons: for prayer in life, and for […]

@MinorLits 02/02/2023 Fiction

A Cape Cod Story — Young Rader

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Comet A dark sky, the magnificent tail of a great comet, the crack of a ship overturning in […]

@MinorLits 26/01/2023 Fiction

Rossellini at the Circus — Stephen Lynch

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An afternoon of swinging hammers and the big tent was up, standing bright in a vast disused lot […]

@MinorLits 24/01/2023 Fiction

Honey Yellow Mustard — hiromi suzuki

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It had begun to rain. As he left the post office, he passed a man on his mobile […]

@MinorLits 19/01/2023 Fiction

Her, Him & The Photographer [excerpt] — Rob True

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The morning sun shines through the window and she looks out at the sky and sees the moon […]

@MinorLits 12/01/2023 Fiction

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