Lucy Wilde (@lucywildeone) 's Twitter Profile
Lucy Wilde

@lucywildeone

Writer, editor, infinitely curious human
CNF Co-editor @Atticusreview

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vivian 朱 (@vivianszhu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ummm so my piece of flash “saltwater dog” (originally published in CHEAP POP) is in botn!! still slapping myself about this + eternally grateful for the editors for nominating my piece 💌

Eliot Li (@eliotli2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have a new story up hex, a journal I’m super proud to be in! I was able to write toward one of my favorite movies of all time—Blade Runner! Thank you so much to @DanTheDadBodGod for taking this one, and for his staunch support of my work! hexliterary.com/?p=1525

Dinty W. Moore (@brevitymag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some writers want to change the world. That’s terrific. We need those. But we also need silly authors, goofy ones, the kind that tell stories that make the world bearable until those serious authors can make it better." ~ Barlow Adams

Kelly Q. Anderson (she/her) (@kellyqanderson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ahh so proud of my #flashfiction story (originally published in Stanchion) which was adapted to screenplay and selected for the Chicago Indie Film Awards. (So please keeping running toward your wildest dream, it just might be in reach)

Ahh so proud of my #flashfiction story (originally published in <a href="/StanchionZine/">Stanchion</a>) which was adapted to screenplay and selected for the Chicago Indie Film Awards. 

(So please keeping running toward your wildest dream, it just might be in reach)
R.G. Ryan (@rgryan777) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bondi Beach. Sydney, Australia. Way before I had written my first novel. But I recall vividly standing there as my wife snapped the photo and thinking, “This would make a pretty good author shot someday.” What’s the point? I had to see it before I could be it. 33 books have been

Bondi Beach. Sydney, Australia. Way before I had written my first novel. But I recall vividly standing there as my wife snapped the photo and thinking, “This would make a pretty good author shot someday.” What’s the point? I had to see it before I could be it. 33 books have been