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🎉 Weekend edition vol.087

It's the return of the—"Oh, wait, no way, you're kidding."

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🎉 Weekend edition vol.087
Thomas Lipke (2018)

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weekend edition

It's been a while since we've been in your inbox, but that doesn't mean things have slowed down.

Our next novelette in print comes out on Feb 1, everywhere books are sold, but you can buy it directly from us right now—if you're so inclined.

Faceless by Ellie Montemayor
A short novelette about pop stardom, social media influencers, and the lengths people will go for fame or to walk in someone else’s shoes.

We also launched a brand new litmag and site on January 1st, which has published 17 pieces already, with more coming—every single day!

Quotidian Bagatelle
microstories and more—every single day

Since there's plenty to read linked below, I'll leave you to it and see you back here on Monday for the return of The Media Guide.

But first, a quick detour about truth...


Here are some stories you might've missed from the end of 2025:

🪲 Transformation
by E. Florian Gludovacz
🍝 Blessed be the bolognese
by Christy Hartman

And the new year started just as great, with three wonderful stories so far:

🎳 Alette in lane six is a self-righteous bitch
by Ben Daggers
📻 Moon to Moon FM
by E.J. LeRoy
🗿 Joan’s Stone on Loan
by Lyss Buchthal

Plus, we published a really great speculative poem from Andrew Maust:

🦠 Post-Apocalyptic Procyonid Plague
by Andrew Maust

Don't forget to read all the wonderful author interviews we've done as well!

🎙️ E. Florian Gludovacz
An interview with the author of Transformation
🎙️ Christy Hartman
An interview with the author of Blessed be the bolognese
🎙️ Ben Daggers
An interview with the author of Alette in lane six is a self-righteous bitch
🎙️ E.J. LeRoy
An interview with the author of Moon to Moon FM
🎙️ Lyss Buchthal
An interview with the author of Joan’s Stone on Loan
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Next week:
An interview with an automobile and an alien amidst a torrential downpour
be kind, stay sane
The Bodies by D.H. Parish
a 46-page print novella
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