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The Smart Search List of the Day is: General Short Stories feat. @onestorymag.bsky.social @epiphanylit.bsky.social @dishsoapquart.bsky.social et al. https://duotrope.com...
Gorgeous new flash in @epiphanylit.bsky.social from queer Nigerian storyteller Chidera Solomon Anikpe: "A Nigerian Mother’s Guide to Dewinging an Angel" including an interview between the author and myself. Happy Pride Month! 🏳️‍🌈🌈 www.epiphanymagazine.org/features/nig...
Epiphany's Fiction Editor Jeff Bond sat down with Chidera Solomon Anikpe, the writer behind "A Nigerian Mother's Guide to Dewinging an Angel," our newest microfiction. Their conversation will be sure to resonate far beyond Pride Month. Read Anikpe's work through the link in our bio!
There’s only two days until our Issue 36 launch party! Meet the contributors who will read their inspiring work next Thursday. RSVP through the link in our bio to hear their stories IRL, grab a drink, and dive into our Neighbors issue. @ashleylopez.bsky.social @livesinpages.bsky.social
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Congratulations, Sara—make sure to get your copy of this incredible read at Books are Magic, Brooklyn or Greenlight Books Photo credits: Sara Lippmann and Jiordan Castle at Narberth Bookshop!
Give the books on your shelf a new neighbor and subscribe to Epiphany for a print copy, delivered straight to your doorstep.
Our new issue, “Neighbors,” is dropping on June 15! Issue 36’s striking collection of work confronts the ways that people long for each other—from a Playboy Mansion to a Nigerian schoolyard to the classic avyan in a new translation of an unsung Iranian author.