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A really lovely review of my favourite of my published story.

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"Gargamax and His Kits" by Celia Winter An old dragon meets a new member of the family. Written by Celia Winter. Featured in Baubles From Bones: Issue 8.

5 stars to "Gargamax and his Kits" by @crossingwinter.bsky.social www.baublesfrombones.com/gargamax-and...

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A tan chihuahua lounges on her pink dog bed. A small stuffed duck rests next to her.

A tan chihuahua lounges on her pink dog bed. A small stuffed duck rests next to her.

Here's what I read last month. annalieselemmon.com/2026/04/08/h...

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This absolutely made my day! This is one of those intensely personal stories, and I'm so, so happy you connected with it.

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a sign that says sorry we 're closed hangs on a glass door Alt: a sign that says sorry we're open hangs on a glass door

Kaleidotrope is now open to fiction and poetry submissions.

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Affinity Gradient Control first. Curiosity second. That was the rule. Sample before sentiment.

🌌 Nebula Awards Countdown 🏆

If you’re reading eligible short stories, check out “Affinity Gradient” by Miah O’Malley, recommended on Reactor’s list for must read speculative short fiction for 2025 and free to read at Phano.
www.phano.com/articles/aff...

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The Only Good Billionaire Not dead? Get fed by Ted.

🌌 Nebula Awards Countdown 🏆

If you’re reading eligible short stories, check out “The Only Good Billionaire” by Andrew Kozma, shortlisted for Brave New Weird: The Best New Weird Horror + More Vol. 4 and free to read at Phano.
www.phano.com/articles/the...

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Nice progress! Hope it continues, and take care.

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i have been newly released into the world!!!

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Thank you! Really trying to get my hand and eye back in after not practicing for a bit. Now to see if I can handle a bit of writing, too. Hope your projects are going okay!

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Portrait of actor Cary Grant, done in graphite with a loose style and some reference marks. He is a white man with a cleft chin and prominent nose and eyebrows, along with very slicked back hair.

Portrait of actor Cary Grant, done in graphite with a loose style and some reference marks. He is a white man with a cleft chin and prominent nose and eyebrows, along with very slicked back hair.

Graphite drawing of a young white woman with a bob, striking eyes, and generally small features.

Graphite drawing of a young white woman with a bob, striking eyes, and generally small features.

Graphite drawing (partially incomplete) of a white man with his arm raised, looking slightly down upon him so his eyes half disappear under his eyebrows.

Graphite drawing (partially incomplete) of a white man with his arm raised, looking slightly down upon him so his eyes half disappear under his eyebrows.

Graphite drawing of an Asian woman in a turtle neck with her hair in a high bun, her mouth slightly smiling.

Graphite drawing of an Asian woman in a turtle neck with her hair in a high bun, her mouth slightly smiling.

Portrait practice. I can never get a single drawing method to work for me. I've tried the Loomis method so many times and, honestly, if I follow it all the way through I just end up with muddled proportions. I don't mind starting that way and veering off depending on the reference, though.

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Thank you! And the same to you as well. 💙

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Sometimes I'll spend time around some very nice and funny people, and afterwards, even if I enjoyed most of it, feelings of social ineptitude and post-social malaise will eat all the good until the memory becomes warped with a sense of inferiority.

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I lost my keys. I got really worked up because everything feels big right now, and I'm keyed into things going wrong. Five full house searches. Much upset. They were deep in the pocket they should have been all along. This constant greyness of sky is not good for my brain's grey matter.

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My recommendation for end of the week read! I was lucky enough to see an early draft, and it remain a poignant, philosophically-informed piece of science fiction.

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Story recs: Six SFF stories that Broke my Brain (and Heart)…in the Best Way Six of my favorite SFF short stories from 2025 that are doing something really fascinating with form and point of view! These are stories…

More SFF short story recommendations! Amazing stories by @ellisnyeland.bsky.social @nadiaradovich.bsky.social @thomasha.bsky.social @sharangbiswas.bsky.social @bethgoder.bsky.social @cjtavares.bsky.social
medium.com/@katefrancia...

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Flash Fiction Online February 2026 Flash Fiction Online’s February 2026 issue features speculative fiction that explores needs, wants, and desires. With these short stories, we welcome you to laugh at the darkest comedies, art…

Today we launch our Feb ‘26 issue w/ new stories from @christinehanolsy.com @elijah.mea.rs @thomasprice.bsky.social Christopher Blake & Christopher Degni
& a reprint from @samanthamurray.bsky.social
Cover art by @owengent.bsky.social
Get your copy here!
www.flashfictiononline.com/product/flas...

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Thank you! Hope you're not having the opposite problem and suffering in a severe heat wave!

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I know! 😭

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Thank you, that means a lot coming from a writer whose work sticks with me!

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It was already good when I saw it! I had to take a break not long after you left, but I'd happily read any future pieces of yours if you need eyes.

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(Also, congrats on finding a home for "Endling" - it's one of those pieces that stuck with me after I critiqued it. Phano buddies!)

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I know! It's so good. I think I have more quotes saved from it than any other book.

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Buddies is miserable bastardry. It's got to be better with company. Yes, the rain is ceaseless at the moment!

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Feeling like a miserable bastard this evening. I hate winter. I hate the cold, the damp, and the fire in the fireplace, spewing particulates. I hate candles. Actually, I generally hate naked flames around the home. Work provides enough burning smells. But it brings my friends joy, so I grump here.

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This flagrant lying has been one of the most unnerving things for me about recent events. There's seems no response that came make any dent.

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Frodo: I wish so much unbelievably stupid shit had not happened in my time

Gandalf: So do all who live to see such times. This is all exceptionally stupid, though

Frodo: I wish so much unbelievably stupid shit had not happened in my time Gandalf: So do all who live to see such times. This is all exceptionally stupid, though

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This morning was beautiful. So I sat inside and looked at a screen and read. Now I want to go for a run, and of course, I've left it until it's raining.

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Submission Guidelines What genres of books and stories does Locus review? We review science fiction, fantasy, horror, speculative, surreal, slipstream, crossed genres, similarly themed YA, art books, and related nonfict…

We can't review what we don't receive! Check out our submission guidelines to consider sending us your work! We love small press authors and are always on the lookout for New & Notable work.

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It never feels like I've eaten that many until I see the dragon's hoard of empty shells piled before me. (So for me, the answer is apparently very many.)

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