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Bath Flash Fiction Winner • Smokelong Fellow • Storyknife • 2025 Best Small Fictions • Anthology of Rural Stories by Writers of Color • words in River Teeth Beautiful Things NWWQ Cutleaf and others • dawntasakasteffler.com
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In his new wheelchair, radiating excitement, Dad looked like a child riding a bike for the first time without training wheels. “Watch me now,” he said, propelling himself forward through the garden, showing off for Mom. Her expression was hard to read. @mmlynchwriter.bsky.social in SugarSugarSalt
Absolutely devastating, and such a brilliant use of the form, too.
'Now her son is married to an insecure girl who brainwashes him; sometimes, the vet thinks there can’t possibly be any more rage left in her body' loving this by @dawnsteffler.bsky.social ⬇️ Such a moving and gratifying ending.
LOVE this pantoum, the connections here are so deft and interwoven it feels like a spiderweb - don't miss this gorgeous piece by @dawnsteffler.bsky.social:
Was just reading @dawnsteffler.bsky.social Still Drowning and talking about the pantoum with @belindarowe.bsky.social - it really is so so stunning