"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.
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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! 🏳️🌈🌈
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Excellent new fiction in @epiphanylit.bsky.social online: Emma Heath's "Grievance Line"
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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
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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.
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#writers Epiphany subs open till Mon 12/15! Fiction, nonfiction, poetry, translation. Paying market. 💰 Send us your darlings!
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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.
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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.
Jeff Bond
He swears that he can feel them sometimes, phantom appendages on his back twitching and thrumming with unlived life. “I swear mummy. I swear.”
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...
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 ...
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...
“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...