Big Truths and Little Fiction were featured along side the likes of McSweeney’s, The Rumpus, and PANK in a piece called “12 ONLINE LIT MAGS YOU SHOULD DEFINITELY READ”. Hot damn. Thanks, Bustle. 08/2014
Contact: @troy_palmer | troy@littlefiction.com
The good folks at the Masters Review call us one of “9 Literary Magazines You Should Be Reading” and we couldn’t be more proud to share the stage with the likes of Joyland, Gigantic Sequins and more. 03/2014
Interview with Troy Palmer — Editor & Creative Director of Little Fiction. The City Fox is a Yorkshire-based literary e-zine, specializing in publication of poetry, prose and artwork in various forms. Interview by Kathy Halliday. 06/2013
Morgan Middleton, Grub Street’s 2018-19 editor-in-chief gives us and Emily O’Neill’s essay “Do Nothing Unless It Feeds You” some very, very kind words. And it’s true… the best stories break hearts. 12/2018
Short Fiction in New Digital Formats — an interview with Troy Palmer, Managing Editor of Little Fiction. The Review Review is… well, it’s the Review Review. It’s the shit, right. Interview by Jacqui Barrineau. 10/2012
Amanda Leduc — Managing Editor, Nonfiction
Beth Gilstrap — Managing Editor, Fiction
Alvin Park — Associate Fiction Editor
Alicia Elliott — Associate Nonfiction Editor
Vanessa Christensen — Associate Editor
Liz Declan, Pat Foran, Kris V. Bernard, Matthew Paul — readers
Our editors, Troy, Beth, and Amanda answered a few questions about submissions, editing, and more, for Sapling, the newsletter from Black Lawrence Press. 06/2016
LITTLE FICTION was launched as a labour of love by Troy Palmer in October 2011. It started kinda slowly, but when things started moving, they really started moving. The best proof of that was when the amazingly talented and insanely hard-working writer, Amanda Leduc, said to him “Hey, you should publish non-fiction stuff. And I can be your non-fiction editor!” The answer was, of course, YES. And the result was BIG TRUTHS.
In the summer of 2015, Beth Gilstrap and Vanessa Christensen joined our team of misfits as Fiction Editor and Associate Editor, respectively, followed by Alvin Park in 2016 and Alicia Elliott in 2017.
We publish our stories and essays on the first Wednesday of every month (#WriterWednesday for your Twitter folk).
For our submission guidelines, click HERE.
For anything else you might want to know, check out our FAQs.
Scroll down for a bit more about the team and for some links to a little bit of media coverage.
Jordan Melz takes an in-depth look at our 2017 titles — including Robert James Russell’s short story “Holograms” and Tabitha Blankenbiller’s essay “Running From The Pumpkin King” — for the debut issue of Bifrost Review. 01/2018