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Love, silence, winter light. “The Trees” by Jonny Mahon-Heap closes our weekend fiction with a hush. Read now. bit.ly/47AiJdn #LitroStories #ShortFiction #Storysunday via @LitroMagazine
In Pylons, dead infrastructure no longer carries power only ritual. Nathan Breakenridge’s story is bleak, controlled, and hard to shake. litromagazine.com/flashfriday/py… #LitroStories #FlashFriday
A dinner meant to save a marriage becomes its quiet autopsy. Fine Dining (Aubade) bit.ly/47hSA2S- elegance, control, and silence. By M.L Ellison #Flashfiction #LitroStories #WeekendStories #ModernLife
A Paris café. A Hoplite. A cabbage. Who gets to decide what “good taste” is? litromagazine.com/litro-magazine… #TuesdayTales #LitroStories
A clean, escalating story of consequence. THE DIVING BOARD. bit.ly/4c50pNh By @sarpsozdinler #Litrostories #StorySunday
Debt, desire, heat, humiliation. “Company of Men” by Jazz Bothby is a brutal, funny portrait of a woman improvising through ruin. litromagazine.com/usa/2026/04/co… #LitroStories #StorySunday
Tuesday Tales: four stories worth reading in one sitting - a poolside crisis, a birthday photo that cuts deep, a speculative academic warning, and an October prophecy. Read: Sidestroke in Graceland bit.ly/45FPc1S | Sophie Hoss #TuesdayTales #LitroStories
Day 4 Prompt: The Wall of Consequences 250–500 words. One room. End on a choice. litromagazine.com/editors-pick/w… #LitroStories #Ekphrasis
“He was cancelled. But the record wouldn’t delete him.” litromagazine.com/future-archive… #LitroStories #FutureArchives
#TuesdayTales: four stories about the private fictions people build when reality won’t soften. Felicia • The Swamp • Endgame • The Other Reality litromagazine.com/editors-pick/f… #LitroStories #TuesdayTales
My new piece ‘Stand by for Redeplyment’ is out in @litromagazine. litromagazine.com/editors-pick/t… #LitroStories
Phones ring without callers. Radios whisper coordinates. “A.S.H” bit.ly/4khKygA Anselm Eme— speculative flash where the system is alive. #LitroStories #FlashFriday
Domestic perfection, then the crack. “Pretty China” bit.ly/3NMR5nj | Elizabeth Cooke #LitroStories #StorySunday via @LitroMagazine
Two time zones: the mother’s, and the baby’s. A newborn remembers a life called Jorge. Wonder → dread. Read “Who’s Jorge?” now by Jane Dabate. bit.ly/48UkLY4 #LitroStories #NewWriting #Storysunday via @LitroMagazine
A bone on the doorstep. Then another. Then something much worse. Samuel Smith’s “Jonesy’s Bones” litromagazine.com/editors-pick/j… turns domestic routine into something sly, strange, and quietly unhinged. #FlashFriday #LitroStories
Story Sunday (Monday edition). A routine trip to the playground shifts, small social misfires, a moment of fear, then the pressure of caregiving at home. Read What Constitutes a Good Day These Days by @jaredianmills | litrousa.com/good-day #LitroStories #StorySunday
A night, a fight, a choice that can’t be undone. Feral by Ian Clark rain-slick realism from Plymouth’s underbelly. #LitroStories #WeekendFiction #Storysunday litromagazine.com/editors-pick/f…
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Feral | Litro Magazine
Set in 1990s Plymouth’s underbelly, Feral follows Shaun, a hesitant participant in a brutal night that turns fatal. Through his fractured perspective, we witness a spiral of violence, complicity, and...
A daughter, a mother, the sea, and the language that survives after memory starts to fail. Read Margaretisms litromagazine.com/litro-magazine… By Elizabeth Cooke via @LitroMagazine #LitroStories #FlashFriday
Influence turns the polished logic of online selfhood into something urgent, fractured, and frightening. George Oliver’s story lands cleanly. litromagazine.com/editors-pick/i… #LitroStories #FlashFriday
D-Day in the village hall. Sixty days. One flood. Diversion signs, drones—and cheese & ferrets. Read “The Minister for Rural Affairs.” by Linden Hibbert bit.ly/3Llk1kY #LitroStories #fiction #Storysunday
“Literary festivals don’t run on money anymore. They run on goodwill.” litromagazine.com/arts-and-cultu… #LitroStories
Debt, desire, heat, humiliation. “Company of Men” by Jazz Bothby is a brutal, funny portrait of a woman improvising through ruin. litromagazine.com/usa/2026/04/co… #LitroStories #StorySunday
My new piece ‘Stand by for Redeplyment’ is out in @litromagazine. litromagazine.com/editors-pick/t… #LitroStories
Influence turns the polished logic of online selfhood into something urgent, fractured, and frightening. George Oliver’s story lands cleanly. litromagazine.com/editors-pick/i… #LitroStories #FlashFriday
In Pylons, dead infrastructure no longer carries power only ritual. Nathan Breakenridge’s story is bleak, controlled, and hard to shake. litromagazine.com/flashfriday/py… #LitroStories #FlashFriday
“He was cancelled. But the record wouldn’t delete him.” litromagazine.com/future-archive… #LitroStories #FutureArchives
A daughter, a mother, the sea, and the language that survives after memory starts to fail. Read Margaretisms litromagazine.com/litro-magazine… By Elizabeth Cooke via @LitroMagazine #LitroStories #FlashFriday
A bone on the doorstep. Then another. Then something much worse. Samuel Smith’s “Jonesy’s Bones” litromagazine.com/editors-pick/j… turns domestic routine into something sly, strange, and quietly unhinged. #FlashFriday #LitroStories
#TuesdayTales: four stories about the private fictions people build when reality won’t soften. Felicia • The Swamp • Endgame • The Other Reality litromagazine.com/editors-pick/f… #LitroStories #TuesdayTales
She traded her flesh for perfection. Now she’s coming undone. Fleshless: bit.ly/3KxffR7 This week’s #StorySunday from @LitroMagazine by Jasmin Nahar. #LitroStories #Fiction #BodyHorror
Exile, censorship, survival. “Wet Dreams Under the Ayatollah’s Eye.” bit.ly/4mSOnZg by David De Hannay #Essaysaturday #LitroStories #NewWriting
A house built of memory and philosophy: The Chateau That Never Was. litromagazine.com/usa/2025/10/th… by Nuoya Li Today's #Essaysaturday #LitroStories #NewWriting via @LitroMagazine
Our second #TuesdayTale is a haunting blend of survival and philosophy. In Victor Martinovich’s The Ultimate Practical Guide to Post-Apocalyptic Survival, memory and rebellion collide after the end of the world. #LitroStories #NewWriting bit.ly/4mzOclx
'Loss, return, renewal.’ A haunting Lagos story of diaspora and memory : The House on Campos Street | bit.ly/4gBuRyZ by Sade Foo. #LitroStories #Tuesdaytales
Waiting becomes its own country. Asylum by Louisa Scott— this weekend at Litro. #LitroStories #NewWriting bit.ly/4paoEhd via @LitroMagazine
She learns a city the way you learn a second language: by listening for what isn’t said. América With an Accent by L. Vocem. #LitroStories #Storysunday bit.ly/4gc7WtQ via @LitroMagazine
This week's #StorySunday is @rickyolsonx 's haunting The Good Guys: after tragedy in the woods, who decides what makes us good—or guilty? Read now on Litro Magazine. bit.ly/46Wb4HF #litrostories #AmericanFiction #newwriting
“I was crying in the lingerie department. No one noticed.” In this quietly powerful memoir, grief unfolds under fluorescent lights in a dressing room. Read Crying in the Lingerie Department — by Sarah Casey bit.ly/453Cnyw #LitroStories #Memoir #FeministWriting
“They crowned me beautiful. I crowned myself dangerous.” In Aphrodite, Fleur Lilliott gives the goddess of love a voice — and it’s one of vengeance. Read now at LitroUSA bit.ly/4mqRfN7 #MythRetelling #LitroStories #FeministFiction
A lone voice, a harbour lit for Christmas, and a moment that quietly turns. “I always know when to go.” by Marie James Read now at bit.ly/4oB1DE3 A story about memory, survival, and refusing to shrink. #LitroStories #Memoir #BlackWritersUK #StorySunday
In Pylons, dead infrastructure no longer carries power only ritual. Nathan Breakenridge’s story is bleak, controlled, and hard to shake. litromagazine.com/flashfriday/py… #LitroStories #FlashFriday
A dinner meant to save a marriage becomes its quiet autopsy. Fine Dining (Aubade) bit.ly/47hSA2S- elegance, control, and silence. By M.L Ellison #Flashfiction #LitroStories #WeekendStories #ModernLife
A Paris café. A Hoplite. A cabbage. Who gets to decide what “good taste” is? litromagazine.com/litro-magazine… #TuesdayTales #LitroStories
Debt, desire, heat, humiliation. “Company of Men” by Jazz Bothby is a brutal, funny portrait of a woman improvising through ruin. litromagazine.com/usa/2026/04/co… #LitroStories #StorySunday
Tuesday Tales: four stories worth reading in one sitting - a poolside crisis, a birthday photo that cuts deep, a speculative academic warning, and an October prophecy. Read: Sidestroke in Graceland bit.ly/45FPc1S | Sophie Hoss #TuesdayTales #LitroStories
A clean, escalating story of consequence. THE DIVING BOARD. bit.ly/4c50pNh By @sarpsozdinler #Litrostories #StorySunday
Exile, censorship, survival. “Wet Dreams Under the Ayatollah’s Eye.” bit.ly/4mSOnZg by David De Hannay #Essaysaturday #LitroStories #NewWriting
“He was cancelled. But the record wouldn’t delete him.” litromagazine.com/future-archive… #LitroStories #FutureArchives
She traded her flesh for perfection. Now she’s coming undone. Fleshless: bit.ly/3KxffR7 This week’s #StorySunday from @LitroMagazine by Jasmin Nahar. #LitroStories #Fiction #BodyHorror
Day 4 Prompt: The Wall of Consequences 250–500 words. One room. End on a choice. litromagazine.com/editors-pick/w… #LitroStories #Ekphrasis
A house built of memory and philosophy: The Chateau That Never Was. litromagazine.com/usa/2025/10/th… by Nuoya Li Today's #Essaysaturday #LitroStories #NewWriting via @LitroMagazine
Phones ring without callers. Radios whisper coordinates. “A.S.H” bit.ly/4khKygA Anselm Eme— speculative flash where the system is alive. #LitroStories #FlashFriday
Story Sunday (Monday edition). A routine trip to the playground shifts, small social misfires, a moment of fear, then the pressure of caregiving at home. Read What Constitutes a Good Day These Days by @jaredianmills | litrousa.com/good-day #LitroStories #StorySunday
Domestic perfection, then the crack. “Pretty China” bit.ly/3NMR5nj | Elizabeth Cooke #LitroStories #StorySunday via @LitroMagazine
#TuesdayTales: four stories about the private fictions people build when reality won’t soften. Felicia • The Swamp • Endgame • The Other Reality litromagazine.com/editors-pick/f… #LitroStories #TuesdayTales
A bone on the doorstep. Then another. Then something much worse. Samuel Smith’s “Jonesy’s Bones” litromagazine.com/editors-pick/j… turns domestic routine into something sly, strange, and quietly unhinged. #FlashFriday #LitroStories
“Which witch?” An interview in the Black Forest takes a turn at dusk. Read “Dopey’s Mother: The Interview.” By Craig Loomis bit.ly/4nDcono #LitroStories #Fiction #StorySunday
Influence turns the polished logic of online selfhood into something urgent, fractured, and frightening. George Oliver’s story lands cleanly. litromagazine.com/editors-pick/i… #LitroStories #FlashFriday
A daughter, a mother, the sea, and the language that survives after memory starts to fail. Read Margaretisms litromagazine.com/litro-magazine… By Elizabeth Cooke via @LitroMagazine #LitroStories #FlashFriday
D-Day in the village hall. Sixty days. One flood. Diversion signs, drones—and cheese & ferrets. Read “The Minister for Rural Affairs.” by Linden Hibbert bit.ly/3Llk1kY #LitroStories #fiction #Storysunday
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