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"Writers give characters miscarriages, dissertations, only one friend. Writers have seven friends, acknowledged alphabetically in the acknowledgments." Excellent new humor from Rebecca Schiff and Sam Axelrod in McSweeney's. www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/wri...
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Sometimes it’s not easy being both an editor and a reader of headlines 🤪
Am I reading too much into this or is this a clear sign that humanity is pretty much done?
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...
Excellent new fiction in @epiphanylit.bsky.social online: Emma Heath's "Grievance Line" www.epiphanymagazine.org/features/gri...
Writers: @epiphanylit.bsky.social is OPEN for print subs. Send your best fiction, CNF, poetry. Paying market, all subs read by 2 or more readers. We find our favorites in the slush pile epiphanymagazine.submittable.com/submit
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Issue 35 FW25 of @epiphanylit.bsky.social is out! Stories by Joanna Hershon and John Weir and 2 new poems by Edmund White. www.epiphanymagazine.org/store/p/issu...
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#writers Epiphany subs open till Mon 12/15! Fiction, nonfiction, poetry, translation. Paying market. 💰 Send us your darlings! epiphanymagazine.submittable.com/submit
Epiphany Magazine (@epiphanylit.bsky.social) is open for submissions! Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Translation. I am your Fiction Editor and our Guest Poetry Editor is Camille Rankine. Paying market. This post contains no bad news. epiphanymagazine.submittable.com/submit
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.
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He swears that he can feel them sometimes, phantom appendages on his back twitching and thrumming with unlived life. “I swear mummy. I swear.”
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A Nigerian Mother’s Guide to Dewinging an Angel — Epiphany Magazine
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We hope that when you read Epiphany, you'll get a sense of the great variety of stories, poems, essays, and genre-bending work that we like, and the themes to which we keep returning. We hope that you...
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Recognize yourself in “Metamorphosis,” Edidiong Uzoma Essien’s subversion of the Kafkian trope that takes on sex work, fantasy, and capitalism; in John Weir’s “Starting from Paumanok,” an ode to lost ...
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Epiphany Issue No. 35 / FW25 | Print Issue — Epiphany Magazine
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“Writers don’t like to write. Writers are decent writers. Writers read interviews with themselves. Writers turn off Wi-Fi. Writers are under thirty-five. Wri...
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