Avitus B. Carle
Avitus B(uckhaulter) Carle’s short fiction and nonfiction have appeared or are forthcoming in The Commuter (Electric Lit.), The Rumpus, Waxwing, JMWW, and Shondaland, among others. Her work was selected for 2023 Wigleaf Top 50, 2024 and 2022 Best Small Fictions anthology, 2022 Best of the Net anthology and nominated for the Pushcart Prize, O. Henry Prize, and the Best Microfictions anthology. These Worn Bodies is her first collection of flash fiction. Find Avitus at https://www.avitusbcarle.com.
Claudia Monpere
Claudia Monpere’s flash fiction and flash CNF appear in Craft, Split Lip, SmokeLong Quarterly, The Forge, Trampset, Atlas and Alice, Milk Candy Review, and elsewhere. Her poems appear in such journals as The Cincinnati Review, Plume, Prairie Schooner, New Ohio Review, and Hunger Mountain. She was awarded 1st place in Refractions: Genre Flash Fiction Prize by Uncharted Magazine, 2024, and she received the 2023 SmokeLong Workshop Prize. Her story, “Solar Flare” appears in Best Small Fictions 2024. Find Claudia at https://claudiamonpere.com.
Gillian O’Shaughnessy
Gillian O’Shaughnessy is a short fiction writer from Walyalup, Fremantle. She writes about home. Even when her stories are set in the stars, there’ll be some kind of reference to the landscapes and culture of Western Australia. Her work has been published in a range of journals, including SmokeLong Quarterly, Jellyfish Review, Splonk and Night Parrot Press, and chosen for the Best Small Fictions in 2023 and 2024. She’s been a submissions editor for SmokeLong Quarterly since 2021. Find Gillian at https://gillianoshaughnessy.com
Joel Hans
Joel Hans’ debut short story collection, The Bedtime Emptying of Our World, won the 2024 Moon City Short Fiction award and will be published in late 2025 with Moon City Press. His work appears in Best Small Fictions, Story, West Branch, The Journal, Booth, and others. He received his MFA from the University of Arizona, and now edits Astrolabe, a literary journal in the form of a dynamic universe. Find him in Tucson, Arizona, where he lives with his family, or at joelhans.com.
Loren Maria Guay
Loren Maria Guay is a poet and speculative fiction writer. Their poems have appeared or are forthcoming in beestung, ANMLY, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, Breakwater Review, and other publications; their work has been a finalist for the 2022 Peseroff Prize in Poetry and a Best of the Net nominee, and they were a 2024 Periplus Fellow. Their speculative fiction (as L.M. Guay) appears in Flash Fiction Online, khōréō, Small Wonders, Three-Lobed Burning Eye, and Apparition, among others, and in the 2024 Best Small Fictions anthology. Find Loren at https://lmguay.com/.
Mikki Aronoff
Mikki Aronoff lives in New Mexico, where she writes tiny stories and advocates for animals. She has stories in Best Microfiction 2024 and in Best Small Fictions 2024 and upcoming in Best Microfiction 2025 and Best Small Fictions 2025.
Robert Scotellaro
Robert Scotellaro is the author of 10 collections of flash and microfiction and co-editor with James Thomas of the anthology New Micro: Exceptionally Short Fiction (W.W. Norton & Co.). A full-length collection of his prose poetry is forthcoming by ČERVENÁ BARVA PRESS late this year. Other recent titles include: Quick Adjustments by Blue Light Press; God in a Can by Bamboo Dart Press; and What Are the Chances? by Press 53. Find Robert at https://robertscotellaro.com/.
Jeff Friedman
Jeff Friedman’s eleventh book, Broken Signals, was published by Bamboo Dart Press in August 2024. Friedman’s poems and microfiction have appeared in American Poetry Review, Poetry, Poetry International, New England Review, Vestal Review, Wigleaf, Smokelong Quarterly, On the Seawall, Dreaming Awake: New Contemporary Prose Poetry from the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom, Smokelong Quarterly, Flash Fiction Funny, Contemporary Surrealist and Magical Realist Anthology, Best Microfiction 2021 2022, 2023,2024,and 2025, and The New Republic. He has received an NEA Literature Translation Fellowship, two individual artist grants from the New Hampshire Arts Council, and numerous other awards. Find Jeff at https://poetjefffriedman.com/, or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/poetjefffriedman.
Jeff is a special guest at the Best Small Fictions reading, where he will read stories by Robert Scotellaro.
Will Musgrove
Will Musgrove is a writer and journalist from Northwest Iowa. He received an MFA from Minnesota State University, Mankato. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Wigleaf, Florida Review, Pinch, The Cincinnati Review, The Forge, Passages North, Tampa Review, and elsewhere. Connect on Bluesky at @willmusgrove.bsky.social or at williammusgrove.com.
Introduced by: Myna Chang
Myna Chang is the author of The Potential of Radio and Rain (CutBank Books). Her short fiction has been selected for Best Microfiction, Best Small Fictions, and Norton’s Flash Fiction America. She has won the Lascaux Prize in Creative Nonfiction, the New Millennium Award in Flash Fiction, and her poetry has been named an Honorable Mention in the Rhysling Awards. She hosts Electric Sheep SF and publishes MicroVerse Recommended Reading. Find her at MynaChang.com or on Bluesky at @MynaChang.