Don't Call It a Comeback, We've Rounded Up For Years

Laura Ellen Scott’s Curio, which is quite a marvel, is now available for your reading pleasure, one story at a time, at Uncanny Valley.

At Flash Fiction 500, Christy Crutchfield’s Cartesian Doubt is well worth a read.

Atticus Books features an excerpt from The Jimmy Interludes by J.A. Tyler. He also has work in Wigleaf.

Maggie Glover has three poems in the new issue of MayDay. She is joined by Corey Mesler, Gabriel Welsch, Joe Wilkins, twice, and much more. This is one of the better issues of a magazine I’ve read in recent memory.

The second issue of Wrong Tree Review is online with writing from Ryan Bradley, Len Kuntz, Heather Fowler, Adam Moorad, Greg Gerke, Michelle Reale, Jason Jordan, Meg Pokrass, among others.

Hannah Miet’s Throw the Dirt, Brother, is available from Amazon.com via Twitch.

If you read Spanish, you can enjoy Las Lecturas de 2010 from Kathleen Heil from Hermano Cerdo. She also has some funny writing in The Rumpus.

Listen to Kirsty Logan’s Matryoshka which aired on BBC Radio 4.

At Matchbook, Blake Butler’s Ricky’s Index Finger will get your attention.

Jamie Iredell has some short pieces up at Everyday Genius.

I love Filthy Gorgeous Things so I was happy to stumble upon Sean Doyle’s Big Buck Hunter on that site. They’re a subscription site but the money is well worth it.

Gabe Durham’s Wit of Winston made SplitSider’s list of 2010s best humor writing.

Little Book author Matthew Salesses is interviewed by Fringe Magazine.  In other interview news, Valerie O’Riordan interviews Jo Cannon and Christopher Newgent interviews Sean Lovelace.

Tania Hershman blends science and fiction for Comma Press.

In the Used Furniture Review, a new story from Andrew Roe.

Episode 44 of the Orange Alert podcast includes Peter Schwartz and Bonnie ZoBell.

An excerpt from Mel Bosworth’s FREIGHT can be found at Vol. 1 Brooklyn.

Writer’s Block (Canada) #7 includes work from Jamie Fountaine.

DOGZPLOT has flash fiction from Helen Vitoria.

Nickolas Butler has a poem in New Verse News.

Stymie has a story from J. Bradley and one from  Ryan Ridge.

The new issue of TriQuarterly has four stories from James Tadd Adcox, an essay by Michelle Valois, and other writing you’re going to want to read.

Garrett Socol has a short story in the new issue of the nth position.

There’s a new issue of Blip Magazine with writing from Mel Bosworth, Rae Bryant, Andrew Roe, Bill Yarrow, Eric Smetana, Nick Ripatrazone and Alicia Gifford.