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Good morning, friends.
Here's what we've been up to this week at Necessary Fiction:
Our weekly book review featured Sally Rudolf returning to write about Dark Like Under by Alice Chadwick (Biblioasis).
Then Nadia Staikos discussed her debut novel Until They Sleep (Guernica Editions) with Brooke Randel.
And our October series of spooky stories continued with "Jenny Greenteeth" by JS Apsley.
Elsewhere, contributor Shome Dasgupta's new poetry collection Cajun South Brown Folk is forthcoming this month from Belle Point Press.
Remember that guest editor DeMisty D. Bellinger is now reading submissions, per the guidelines available here.
Finally, lately I've been enjoying the poems of Hedgie Choi lately, thanks to contributor Elisa Gabbert. Here's "In My Natural Habitat" for you to read, too, featuring one of my favorite viral videos of all time, and here's Choi's collection Salvage if you want more.
Thanks for reading,
Steve Himmer |