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Nominations for Best Microfiction 2021

These are the nominations from Star 82 Review for Best Microfiction of 2021. It just happens they were all from the same issue, 9.1.

Thank You for Your Service by Greg Farnum (9.1)

Identity Theft by Jon Fain (9.1)

Butterflies and Moths by Star Su (9.1)

Painting Lessons by Daniel Hudon (9.1)

Clickety-Clack by Yash Seyedbagheri (9.1)


Good Luck to all the nominees!

And to all contributors, please know that your work is appreciated and loved.



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