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The future looms over Massachusetts, but can we stick the landing, asks Joel Cox in his short story Variable Rewards:

https://www.fictionable.world/stories/variable-rewards-joel-cox

Image: Cristina Zaragoza

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Rose hasn't spoken to her father for eight years. But, in Little Lamb, Who Made Thee? by Holly Edwards, the call of home is strong:

https://www.fictionable.world/stories/little-lamb-who-made-thee-holly-edwards

Image: Julia Taubitz

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What's the reality of motherhood? In this graphic short story, Bruna Martini takes it one day at a time:

https://www.fictionable.world/stories/one-day-at-a-time-bruna-martini

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Many congratulations to Diana Evans, who has won the Jhalak prize with her collection of essays, I Want to Talk to You:

https://www.jhalakprize.com/the-prize

Tuck in to her latest short story, Ice Cream, exclusively at @fictionable

https://www.fictionable.world/stories/ice-cream-diana-evans

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The Prose Prize | Jhalak Prize

Jhalak Prize

Memory collides with the facts on the ground in this short story from Takiguchi Yūshō, translated from Japanese by Jesse Kirkwood:

https://www.fictionable.world/stories/peppermint-takiguchi-yusho-translated-by-jesse-kirkwood

Image: Geio Tischler

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Everything is on hold when you're looking for a job and waiting for a flat. Diana Evans looks into the deep freeze in her short story Ice Cream:

https://www.fictionable.world/stories/ice-cream-diana-evans

Image: Felipe Pierreson

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@Mark_Harbinger … maybe collections are less frequent than they once were – though Lucy published Devotions just last month – but reckon there's some life left in the short story yet …

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The short story collection is quickly becoming an endangered species, so I support this author's efforts, sight-unseen.

The "genre-fiction" short-story collection is even more rare. But it also has a strong tradition (think: H. Ellison's "Dangerous Visions"). And I made me one of those!

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Short fiction is sometimes long in the making, says Lucy Caldwell. But it can also catch the current moment while it is still on the wing:

https://www.fictionable.world/blogs/lucy-caldwell-a-dart-into-the-day

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For Takiguchi Yūshō and the translator Jesse Kirkwood, fiction is a matter of listening to what the story has to say:

https://www.fictionable.world/podcasts/takiguchi-yusho-jesse-kirkwood-peppermint-fiction-story-voice

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Takiguchi Yūshō: ‘When I’m writing fiction, I have very little sense I’m the one inventing the story’

For Takiguchi Yūshō and the translator Jesse Kirkwood, fiction is a matter of listening to what the story has to say