SmokeLong Quarterly
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SmokeLong Quarterly | |
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June 15, 2005 issue |
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Editor | Dave Clapper Kelly Spitzer Thomas White Joseph Young rotating guest editor |
Categories | fiction, flash fiction |
Frequency | quarterly |
Unpaid Circulation | 216,057 page views/issue (as of issue 17) |
First issue | September 15, 2003 [1] |
Country | United States |
Language | American English |
Website | smokelong.com |
SmokeLong Quarterly is a quarterly online literary magazine which publishes flash fiction and interviews with its authors. Its first issue was published on September 15, 2003. Over the course of its first twenty issues, SmokeLong has published 279 authors[2].
Stories originally published in SmokeLong have been reprinted in several collections, including Things Kept, Things Left Behind[3][4] (ISBN 0877459916) by Jim Tomlinson, Reverse Negative[5][6] (ISBN 0977616282) by Nathan Leslie, and The Sky Is a Well[7][8] (ISBN 0978984811) by Claudia Smith. Stories first published in SmokeLong have also been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, named as notable stories for the Million Writers Award[9], and included in the Best of the Web[10] anthology from Dzanc Books.
[edit] Authors
These include:
- Steve Almond[11][12][13]
- Mark Budman[14]
- Dan Chaon[15]
- Stuart Dybek[16][17]
- Ben Ehrenreich[18]
- Stephen Elliott[19]
- Tod Goldberg[20]
- Liesl Jobson[21][22]
- Peter Mehlman[23]
- Bruce Holland Rogers[24][25]
- Melanie Rae Thon[26]
- Katharine Weber[27]
[edit] External links
- Duotrope Digest
- Elephant Rock Productions
- Emerging Writers Network, June 18, 2006
- Review on NewPages, November 1, 2007