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voice-driven literature with a pop-culture twist
The Fam Roundup:  January 2025
The Fam Roundup: January 2025

We have to admit that January was a thorny start to the year… but the wonderful news and publications from the SLM FAM brought us solace and inspiration.

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SLMFebruary 24, 2025blog
Now Playing: February 2025
Now Playing: February 2025

Our February 2025 edition of Now Playing features books to keep handy and what to watch while sweating it out from one of our contributors!

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SLMFebruary 15, 2025blog, now playing
Stories about Love That We Love!
Stories about Love That We Love!

Happy Valentine’s Day from SLM!! Here are some love-filled recommendations from our archive that we hope you—well, love. 

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SLMFebruary 14, 2025
Just One Thing with Jill Kitchen
Just One Thing with Jill Kitchen

Jill Kitchen’s poem “in a parallel universe, there is nothing i cannot do” uses a gorgeous cascade of language to open a portal into a different state of being. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.

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SLMFebruary 13, 2025blog, just one thing
The Longing Was Baked In: An Interview with Wendy Oleson by Evangeline Lim
The Longing Was Baked In: An Interview with Wendy Oleson by Evangeline Lim

Evangeline Lim chats with SLM's managing editor Wendy Oleson about writing memoirs, being a part of Split Lip Magazine, and, of course, her love for dogs.

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SLMFebruary 10, 2025blog, tenth anniversary
Just One Thing with Ciara Alfaro
Just One Thing with Ciara Alfaro

Ciara Alfaro’s essay “Beauty Mark” catalogues the way the female body is expected to move, to perform, to please, to disappear. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.

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SLMFebruary 6, 2025blog, just one thing
Just One Thing with Daisuke Takakura
Just One Thing with Daisuke Takakura

Daisuke Takakura’s artwork “Cerulean Whirlwinds” captures movement and possibility in a space between the real and the imagined. Here he shares just one thing about the piece.

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SLMJanuary 30, 2025blog, just one thing
Just One Thing with Sasha Brown
Just One Thing with Sasha Brown

Sasha Brown’s flash “Catching Babies” is a delightfully terrifying romp full to the brim with spontaneously generated new humans. Here he shares just one thing about the piece.

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SLMJanuary 28, 2025blog, just one thing
The Fam Roundup:  December 2024
The Fam Roundup: December 2024

As we’re saying goodbye to 2024, we’re delighted to close out the year with our December compilation of our SLM FAM’s wonderful accomplishments.

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SLMJanuary 23, 2025blog
Announcing Best Microfiction 2025 Winner!
Announcing Best Microfiction 2025 Winner!

We are thrilled to announce that Vanessa Hua’s flash, “Forecast,” has been selected for Best Microfictions 2025! Congratulations, Vanessa!

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SLMJanuary 21, 2025blog
Now Playing: January 2025
Now Playing: January 2025

Our January 2025 edition of Now Playing features music that changes the way we think and write, shows to sink into, and great winter reads, all from our contributors!

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SLMJanuary 15, 2025blog, now playing
Just One Thing with Nini Berndt
Just One Thing with Nini Berndt

Nini Berndt’s flash “Wingdings” aches and yearns for something, tries to close a fist around what’s missing. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.

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SLMJanuary 14, 2025blog, just one thing
2025 Best Small Fictions Nominations!
2025 Best Small Fictions Nominations!

We are very pleased to announce our 2025 Best Small Fictions nominations! Congratulations to these talented authors. We are crossing all fingers and toes for you!

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SLMJanuary 13, 2025
Just One Thing with Vanessa Blakeslee
Just One Thing with Vanessa Blakeslee

Vanessa Blakeslee’s story “Patient X” opens questions about death, care, and our sense of reality. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.

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SLMJanuary 10, 2025blog, just one thing
Just One Thing with Brooke Randel
Just One Thing with Brooke Randel

Brooke Randel’s essay “The History of the Holocaust Survivor” grapples with the complexity of chronicling a life, of holding a person on the page. Here she shares just one thing about the piece.

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SLMJanuary 9, 2025blog, just one thing
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