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Vestal Review is the oldest magazine dedicated to flash fiction. It has been published continuously since March 2000. Vestal Review was featured on NPR in 2004 and is a recipient of a Broome Council of the Arts grant. Vestal Review stories have been reprinted in the Mammoth Book of Minuscule Fiction, Flash Writing, E2Ink, the WW Norton Anthology Flash Fiction Forward[1] and You Have Time for This[2].
Notable stories and contributors
- "The White Cat" by Gordon Grice - received "Best of The Net" 2006 award [3]
- "Sleeping" by Katharine Weber - served as the basis for a short film of the same name [4].
- Other contributors include Steve Almond, Mike Resnick, Aimee Bender, Sam Lipsyte, Judith Cofer, Bruce Boston, Bruce Holland Rogers, Michelle Richmond and Liz Rosenberg.
References
- ^ Flash Fiction Forward. ed. James Thomas and Robert Shapard. Norton, 2006.
- ^ You Have Time for This: Contemporary American Short-Short Stories. ed. Mark Budman and Tom Hazuka. Ooligan Press.
- ^ Best of the Net 2006 - list of winners.
- ^ Sleeping - directed by Doug Conant. Group Six Films.
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