I know you’ve got a story somewhere locked inside that you want to share with the world. Why not share it here! We’re not looking for novels or even short stories. Here are MicroZine we want the best 6-word, 50-word, 100-word story you’ve got to offer!
Heck, we’ll accept any story as long as it’s UNDER 500 words! That’s our cap and we aim to please so don’t make us reject your story over a one word technicality!
We double dog dare ya to write a microfiction story and share it with us TODAY!
But don’t wait too long. The submissions window is only open for 7 days. On August 7th at 9pm EST the window closes and won’t open again till September!
But what’s so cool about submitting to MicroZine (Digital Edition), I hear you asking…
Well, it’s simple, the cool part isn’t sharing your work to an even wider audience, which happens here and I admit is totally 100% cool. But we got cooler than that! And it isn’t even getting to meet other fellow microfiction writers! I mean, building a community is what we are obviously doin’ ‘ere so that’s not a big deal in my book. No, what makes being in our MicroZine (Digital Edition) monthly issues so damn cool is what happens 4 times a year.
Lean in and let me drop this on your lap!
Every quarter (that’s January, April, July, October) we will release a PRINT edition! Now, we aren’t yet at the level of printing it ourselves and shipping it to you in the mail, though we hope to be someday. Instead, we will send you a PDF that will be a “build-it-yourself” print issue of the magazine.
The stories we feature in our PRINT MicroZine will ONLY come from our digital issues! You get what I’m tellin’ ya? In order to be in one you gotta get into the other!
So what are you waiting for? Stop reading this damn email and go write a damn microfiction story. Click the button below and send us your story! Go! Do it now!
Thank you for bringing that to my attention. I have made the following adjustment to the language in the submission form: If your story is NOT "on the dot" the exact word count below, select "<500-word story".
Does the word count need to be on the dot? ie if I have a 130 word story, can that be submitted as 100 words or do I need to trim it?
Thanks.
Thank you for bringing that to my attention. I have made the following adjustment to the language in the submission form: If your story is NOT "on the dot" the exact word count below, select "<500-word story".
Hopefully that helps.
I submitted a 150 word story, which is also published to my Substack, which is brand new. It's fun to participate! https://amyms.substack.com/p/temptation-150-word-short-short-story