March 2024

For most of history, Anonymous was a woman.
— Virginia Woolf

HAPPY WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH!


Amy Butcher was recently honored with the 2024 Individual Excellence Award for Nonfiction Writing from the Ohio Arts Council.

Lorraine Comanor’s “One Thousand and One Nights” (nonfiction) appeared in Litro and “The Garden Wall” appeared in Lit Magazine.

What You Keep” by Suzanne Hicks, originally published by McroLit Almanac, will appear in Best Microfiction!

Cheryl Pappas’ flash fiction, “This Voicemail Is No Longer Accepting Messages” appeared in Fictive.

Genevieve Plunkett’s short story “The Keeper and the Tether” won the Sewanee Review’s Andrew Lytle Prize for best story in 2023!

Jamie Zvirzdin’s “Energy Demystified: A Year of Studying Energy” appeared in Allotsego.


Stay tuned for information about Kaleidoscope workshops!


February’s MicroLit Almanac contained “The Thing About Circular Journeys.” by Talia Hope Levy, “Advice” by Christina A. Taylor, and two poems by John Grey. MicroLit Almanac Reviews featured “A Swirl of Galaxies”: a review of Brian Turner’s the wild delight of wild things by Miriam O’Neal. A Duet of Poems by Krystyna Danuta Bargiel and Ludmila Fico appears in Ukraine Bulletins.

MircoLit Almanac’s 2023 focus is on reviews, so let us know if you’re interested in reviewing books! And yes, we miss those wonderful InConversation events…

Submissions open March 1st! Send us your work!


Our Mix & Meet workshop will gather on Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern/2:00 p.m. Pacific. See you then!

 
 
 
 
 
 

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