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Dear Writers, In 2006, when Brevity’s Editor-in-Chief, Dinty W. Moore, launched The Brevity Blog, he created a digital space where creative nonfiction writers could share their sto...
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Dear Writers, In 2006, when Brevity’s Editor-in-Chief, Dinty W. Moore, launched The Brevity Blog, he created a digital space where creative nonfiction writers could share their sto...
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I Had an Offer with a Glossy, or Did I? By Regina Landor My heart flipped over when I saw the email. My highly personal and sensitive piece of writing had been accepted by a new, g...
To our readers & contributors, After 29 years as Brevity magazine’s lead editor, I am stepping down to devote more time to painting, tai chi, and tending to my garden. Starting...
A fly bookmarked pages six and seven. The last reader, inattentive or overawed, flattened it into a full stop. Maybe, having cut a life short, they couldn’t read again. Or perhaps...
By Anna Vodicka In a famous University of Cambridge lecture, Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch instructed young writers: “Whenever you feel an impulse to perpetrate a piece of exceptionally...
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Nothing is sacred. The post Top Literary Magazine Offers Bizarre Response to Accusations That It Published an AI-Generated Short Story appeared first on Futurism.
By Michelle Tamara Cutler Going into 2026, I set manageable goals: take care of my elderly mother whose health was in the balance and finish my nonfiction book proposal about carin...
By Andrea A. Firth As a writer, your relationship with the reader is inherent. You come to the page to explore a question, process an experience, or make sense of something difficu...
Anthologies, both traditionally published and indie, can be a wonderful opportunity to reach more readers and stretch your writing. I’ve had stories in three anthologies, Undergrou...
“The Infinity Machine,” “If This Be Magic,” “While We Were Waiting,” and “Coyoteland.”
By Allison K Williams Last week I taught a weeklong workshop for Maine Media in Rockport, Maine. Fog rolled off the harbor every morning and burned away by ten, and every morning,...
By Mike Karpa Dear Saoirse, I hope you’ll remember me. I’m writing you to pitch my new book, which I think would be a great match for your agency. We met at last year’s San Francis...
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Small presses have long been the home of the debut short story collection. I absolutely love short stories, and even I sometimes am overwhelmed by the number of debut story collect...
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