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We’re looking for 500 words or less.
That’s really the only requirement, but it’s one we take seriously.
Please submit your stories electronically, pasted in the body of your email.
Email your submissions to submissions@staccatofiction.com
Simultaneous submissions are okay, but please let us know as soon as possible if your work has been accepted elsewhere. Please don’t submit pieces that have been published before. Photographs and artwork that correspond to your story (and that you have the rights to use) are welcome, too. Please send these as jpegs.
At this point in our existence, unfortunately, we’re unable to pay for published material.
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Last updated: April 7, 2010
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... to set off dialogue and the more than occasional staccato of incomplete sentences, it is rather simple (...
How Was Your Reading Day? - 05/02/2007
... freedom to jam together sentence fragments in a staccato delivery for emphasis, no music in a play with ...
Processing Words - 03/15/2005
.... Tears dripping from fingertips tapping staccato sobs, she pours out her soul, asking absolution ...
Your Writing - 05/08/2003
...of tone and jabby paragraphing structure and that staccato sentence series for your conclusion. Good ...
Your Writing - 04/23/2003
...Skin--I enjoy the abrupt beat, the almost staccato rhythm. It hammers home the discomfort and ...
Your Writing - 01/28/2003
... where the only sounds are the song of loons the staccato rattle of a kingfisher a squirrel chirping, ...
Practice - 09/06/2002