Great news of a new book forthcoming from contributor Scott Garson
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If you're looking for something to chew on today, may I recommend No Time Like The Present?
Thanks so much to @wigleaf.bsky.social for publishing this little horror!! 🪱❤️🧠
new new: "No Time Like the Present," by Katharine Tyndall: wigleaf.com @katharinetyndall.bsky.social
Oops 4/14, tomorrow
Late notice, but we’re open for subs til midnight 4/15. (Our last sub window of the season)
In a very new experience (for me!) I participated in a panel discussion for Best Small Fictions with some really cool writers like Scott Garson and Meg Pokrass. About endings and short fiction. Watch or don't!! www.youtube.com/live/OTB7dxC...
Loved reading this one and how it becomes really intense within a short space @wigleaf.bsky.social
March subs open! (a little late 😬)
“This story's hair looked nice today, but no one said. This story is starting to show its age in certain softening places.” Amazing - Cathy Ulrich in @wigleaf.bsky.social
“Behold this angel now: a crowd of bored tourists watching her chisel a crucifix, a heart, a dog with his leg cocked, a tiny woman who looks like you, each feature perfectly modelled in salt.”
This @katehorsleywriter.bsky.social flash in @wigleaf.bsky.social is excellent.
Incredibly thrilled to see my work up in brilliant Wigleaf magazine!! Thank you so much to the lovely editors there!! 😍❤️
@katehorsleywriter.bsky.social
"You always your whole life wondered what come-to-bed eyes are. Well... "
Our new issue is truly epic. So many feels in this one. It's impossible to pick a piece to tell you to start with because they are all so good. Please read the whole issue! Let me know what you think. Thank you so much for supporting our talented contributors! 💕
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‘This story's hair looked nice today, but no one said.’
When I grow up I want to write like Cathy Ulrich. Read this one in @wigleaf.bsky.social 🥃
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"This story is leaning too close to a stranger and laughing at things that aren't funny."
This story unfolds in the most sublime and devastating of ways.
This is the kind of story you read over and over and it sticks. 🔥
does it like nobody else
Wow, what a story. This plus the story Cathy has this week in Flash Frog, what a gift to read these
Making up for days off with this absolutely stellar new story by Cathy Ulrich, “I Am Eating Bread and Crying on the Floor”: wigleaf.com
"Kelly had asked to come live with us last year. I pretended I didn't know that already..." In awe of this @emilyrinkema.bsky.social flash and how it comes together. Read "Things That Happened at or Around My Cousin Kelly's Funeral, in No Particular Order" in @wigleaf.bsky.social wigleaf.com