About Quick FictionQuick Fiction is a literary journal featuring stories and narrative prose poems of 500 words or less. It was founded in 2001 by Adam Pieroni, Publisher, and Jennifer Pieroni, Editor in Chief. The journal is published twice per year, with issues appearing each spring and fall. Boston’s Weekly Dig calls it “a journal filled with great work from writers who respect the rigid, potentially gorgeous contours of microfiction and have a great deal to say in very little time.” Where can I get a copy? The best way to get Quick Fiction is to subscribe. Issues do sell out and we cannot guarantee that your area bookstore carries it. Single issues and back issues are available here. StaffAdam Pieroni, Publisher Jennifer Pieroni, Editor in Chief, Director of Development
Teague Bohlen, Reader Dana Burchfield, Reader Marybeth Connaughton, Reader
Audubon Dougherty, Reader Jen Heller, Reader Heather Hughes, Reader David Aichenbaum, Editorial Intern Chip Cheek, Dirty Water Reading Series Rep!
Working with Quick FictionQuick Fiction offers a limited number of positions on a competitive basis. Persons with a genuine interest in contemporary literary publishing are urged to contact the Editor in Chief with a cover letter and resume.
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