Thank you to Colleen Rothman for featuring “Rest” in nurture. This beautiful, spare online journal has “a soft spot for work that explores the complexities of care” yet also concerns “work that resists easy classification, that probes the absurd realities of being human, that complicates care and challenges convention about what it means to nurture.” (About page) This micro is very short, under 150 words.
How My Cousin Who Ran Away in the 80s Spent Her Last Hours
So happy The /tƐmz/ Review from lovely London, Ontario, has published my micro prose “How My Cousin Who Ran Away in the 80s Spent Her Last Hours.” Thank you, Aaron Schneider, and everyone at The /tƐmz/ Review.
Garrulous
New micro fiction up today at Six Sentences, which is, as you may have guessed, a place where everything is told within six sentences. Thanks, Rob McEvily, for choosing this piece.