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Congrats to our 2021 Nominees

We’ve announced our nominations for the 2021 slate of writing and art awards, including Best of the Net, Best Microfiction, and Best Small Fictions. See our nominees below and read or view their work at the included links. We are so proud of our writers and artists!

Read our Best of the Net Nominees:

Fiction:

  • Saint by K-Ming Chang
  • Trypophobia by Benjamin Faro

Nonfiction:

  • House-sitting by Tatiana Duvanova
  • The Hummingbird, A Love Story by Thamar Keshishian

Poetry:

  • Drunk with the Mermaid by JD Debris
  • Tie Dye by Serena Deng
  • Plunder: Indian Residential School by Jory Mickelson
  • In a Time of Want by Elisabeth Murawski
  • falling figs by Nur Turkmani
  • Categories of Ex-Lovers, Each with the Same Weight by Sarah Wetzel

Visual Art:

  • unnamed by Devin Armstrong
  • A bright spot in a bleak space by Emmanuel Mayoral
  • The City by Kathryn McCawley

Read our Best Microfiction Nominees:

  • Trypophobia by Benjamin Faro
  • There’s a girl stuck in a block of marble by Chelsea Stickle
  • Let Me Unwrap This For You by Star Su

Read our Best Small Fictions Nominees:

  • An Emptiness Forever by Cathy Ulrich
  • The Little Jenny by Patricia Q. Bidar
  • There’s a girl stuck in a block of marble by Chelsea Stickle
  • Trypophobia by Benjamin Faro
  • Let Me Unwrap This For You by Star Su

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