Best Small Fictions 2023 Selections Announced

Best Small Fictions 2023 Selections Announced

Plus: New CNF, a Craft Essay, and Issue Four Spotlights

Best Small Fictions 2023 Announced

Happy weekend, dear readers I’m thrilled to share that three pieces Atticus Review published are included in the 2023 Best Small Fictions anthology! Those pieces are (drum roll): "Guagnxi56" by Eliot Li, "How to Tell a Story" by Hege Lepri, and "Déjà Vu” by Patricia García Luján.Give them a read if you haven’t yet (heck! even if you have*)—and a special shoutout to previous Atticus fiction editor Michelle Ross whose story “My Sister’s Monkey” is also on the list this year!In related news, we’re still reading for our August issue, which is shaping up to be a strange bundle of stories thus far. I tweeted a little about them recently (sharing here if it’s of interest). I’m very excited to introduce you to them soon.Happy reading & writing in the meantime,z kennedy-lopezFiction EditorAtticus Review(*yes, like Panic! at the Disco #RIP)

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WALKTHROUGH 4

DAWN OF ALL THE DAYS AHEAD

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Elena Aponte

NEW FROM THE ATTIC

TOMORROW AND TOMORROW AND TOMORROW: THE CURSE OF REVISION

by

Keene Short

"Paragraph by paragraph: I don’t have much of a revision process other than that simple, repetitive task."

ISSUE FOUR SPOTLIGHT

TWO STORIESbyChristine H. Chen

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