Sad @FictIntl is closing, a 40+ years mag that has published @JoyceCarolOates Coetzee, Bessie Head, Burroughs, etc. They published one of my Lesotho shorts last year, my second pub ever. As H. Jaffee said in his goodbye message, "Good luck to you all in this failing world." (!)
🗣️Our open call for submissions is now expired.
We invite you to visit our website periodically to confirm the release of our forthcoming issue, Refugee.
FI, now in its 5️⃣0️⃣th✨ year of publishing, continues to build community because of your valued support. Thank y👁️u.
Season’s Greetings to YOU from Fiction International.
A warm reminder that words matter.✨
Please click the links below for details on submitting your work.
We appreciate your continued support.
Thank you & Happy Holidays.
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Re-sharing info on Dream edition of this very cool mag where I'm proud to see my flash piece, An Unfortunate Accident. Set in Berlin but that's not even the half of it.
FI celebrates #IndigenousPeoplesDay, continuing its efforts to emphasize the contributions of the Indigenous communities. On this #memoryMonday, below the cover and link of a special focus 🔍 issue #20, “American Indian Writers,” published in 1991.
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FI celebrates #nationalHispanicheritagemonth, continuing its efforts to emphasize the voices of the #Latinx community. On this #flashbackFriday, below the cover and link of a special issue #25, “Mexican Fiction,” published in 1994. ¡Sí, se puede!
👉🏾 https://t.co/Td5EaQ7FqU
🗣It’s official!
The submissions call for our next issue, “Refugee,” is now live through Feb. 15, 2023.
Submit your texts and visuals at the links below.
➡️ https://t.co/I3SljeXakT
➡️ https://t.co/u0F9uqMLdL
We look forward to hearing from you soon. #live#opencall#refugee
Submissions are now officially closed for the upcoming Dream issue to release this year in the Fall.
A heartfelt thank you to all the creators for your text and visual submissions. And to our continued supporters who make this journal possible. We see y👁u.
Join us for the last spring event of the Living Writers Series on Wednesday 4/21 @ 7pm featuring Harold Jaffe--author, SDSU professor + Editor-in-Chief of @FictIntl. He will read from his latest work, BRUT: Writings on Art & Artists (2021), published by @AntiOedipusP