bestmicrofiction 2026
“When you read a piece under 400 words that stops you in your tracks, it only makes you want to read another with such power. Fortunately, thankfully, we have Best Microfiction, which gives us a book of the best. They may be short, but the pieces will last you a year, making their way into your heart and mind—just in time for next year’s edition.”
Brian Mihok, matchbook
The following stories have been chosen by final judge Diane Seuss to appear in Best Microfiction 2026. Congratulations!
|
soon in bookstores worldwide. Ask for it by name!
|
- Amy Allen, “Bad Guy” (Flash Frog)
- Mikki Aronoff, “I Keep Asking My Doctor What to Do About My Problem” (New World Writing Quarterly)
- Andrew Bertaina, “The Shape of Things” (Heavy Feather Review)
- Nick Bertelson, “Mistakes in Cars with Girls” (Wigleaf)
- Mary Biddinger, “Everyone Needs a Bit of Spiritual Devotion” (Whale Road Review)
- Caroline Bock, “Newboy” (The Hopkins Review)
- Amber Burke, “Dark Circles” (Okay Donkey)
- Tom Busillo, “Squirrel On My Back” (Does It Have Pockets)
- Luanne Castle, “Garden Seasons” (MacQueen’s Quinterly)
- Christine H. Chen, “Yellow” (Centaur Lit)
- Amanda Chiado, “My Great-Grandmother Had the Face of a Beast” (Waxwing)
- Chris Clemens, “How We Kept Going” (The Dribble Drabble Review)
- Thora Dahlke, “SPECULAR” (BRUISER)
- Natalie DeVaull-Robichaud, “Done” (The Prose Poem)
- Jose Hernandez Diaz, “The Search” (-ette review)
- Allison Field Bell, “Breasts” (The Hooghly Review)
- Sarah Freligh, “Sweet” (Ghost Parachute)
- Jeff Friedman, “A Note of Delirium” (The Ilanot Review)
- Sandie Friedman, “This Is Josephine” (Wild Roof Review)
- Frances Gapper, “Goodbye, goodbye” (Switch)
- Emma Goldman-Sherman, “The Summer My Mother Remarried” (Boudin)
- Michael Harper, “Homecoming Queen or I Could’ve Been the Queen of France” (Whale Road Review)
- Jeffrey Hermann, “Unimaginable Powers” (The Disappointed Housewife)
- Jeffrey Hermann, “Places Everyone” (Wigleaf)
- Ella Hormel, “Aftershock” (Pithead Chapel)
- L Andrew Huffman, “I WOKE UP DEAD” (Have Has Had)
- Joe Kapitan, “Visitation” (HAD)
- Zach Keali’i Murphy, “Alas!” (Full House Literary)
- L F Khouri, “The Distance We Name” (100 Word Story)
- L F Khouri, “The Map that Leads Nowhere” (SmokeLong Quarterly)
- Ani King, “Feels Like Rain” (Paranoid Tree Press)
- Kathryn Kulpa, “Bent Twigs” (Boudin)
- Kathryn Kulpa, “A Few Words About the Weather” (New Flash Fiction Review)
- Babal Lakghomi, “Fight” (The Cincinnati Review)
- Sydney Lea, “Nostalgia” (Cleaver)
- Matt Leibel, “How to Buy a Snow Globe” (-ette review)
- Christian Lesmes, “Dazed” (Tint Journal)
- Louella Lester, “Opening Drawers” (Rawhead)
- Kik Lodge, “Outside Chuckle and Chew” (Bending Genres)
- Kik Lodge, “Monosyllabic” (Milk Candy Review)
- Andy Lopez, “Funnel Cloud Baby” (Flash Frog)
- Lorette C Luzajic, “Marguerites” (Hot Flash Literary)
- Niamh Mac Cabe, “Peor es Nada” (Fictive Dream)
- Robert McDonald, “Jane Goodall of the Mantid Kingdom” (Gone Lawn)
- Kathleen McGookey, “Eight to Ten Inches by Nightfall” (The Mackinaw)
- Frankie McMillan, “The existential crisis of the bride (a triptych)” (MoonPark Review)
- Heather McQuillan, “Milk Carton Churches” (Rawhead)
- Claudia Monpere, “Morning Stroll” (Gooseberry Pie)
- Jack Morris, “Ernst is coming home” (New Flash Fiction Review)
- Devan Murphy, “The Beginning of the End” (Electric Literature (The Commuter))
- Erin Murphy, “Insomnia Chronicles XXIII” (ONE ART)
- Vic Nogay, “The Great Girl Evaporation of 2022” (Lost Balloon)
- Christopher Notarnicola, “Dysgeusia” (The Baltimore Review)
- Frances Orrok, “Have You Seen Me” (Pithead Chapel)
- Kalliopy Paleos, “The Ghost of the Hyeres Villa Sends the Drifter a Special Greeting” (Rawhead)
- Dawn Raffel, “Circus” (Centaur Lit)
- Samantha Rich, “Things in Threes” (Night Shades)
- Emily Rinkema, “Seventeen” (Flash Boulevard)
- Luke Rolfes, “Little Bluegills” (100 Word Story)
- Michelle Ross, “Long Game” (jmww)
- Tracy Royce, “Sibling Rivalry” (Blink-Ink)
- Marybeth Rua-Larsen, “Wild Turkeys” (Hot Flash Literary)
- Joanna Ruocco, “iDeath” (Big Other)
- Carolyn R. Russell, “The Way Back” (Pictura Journal)
- Carolyn R. Russell, “Summertime, and the Living is Easy” (Vestal Review)
- Samia Saliba, “poem in which I fantasize about taking direct action against my neighbour’s eagle screech motion detector” (ANMLY)
- Chris Scott, “Go Bag” (Milk Candy Review)
- Beth Sherman, “My Mother is the Everglades” (South Florida Poetry Journal)
- Kelli Short Borges, “We Don’t Meet in Buda” (Centaur Lit)
- Cheryl Snell, “Portrait of the Usual Suspects” (Bending Genres)
- L Soviero, “Ferment” (Pithead Chapel)
- Sarp Sozdinler, “Belongings” (100 Word Story)
- Norie Suzuki, “What Do You Mean “You’re Bilingual?” My Therapist Asks” (Emerge Literary Journal)
- Veronica Tucker, “The Waiting Room At The End of the Universe” (Astrolabe)
- Sage Tyrtle, “Playtime” (Milk Candy Review)
- Kyle Weik, “Escape to a Burning Moon” (Variant Lit)
- Rachel Weinhaus, “That’s All the Time We Have” (Moon City Review)
- Mizuki Yamamoto, “Receipt” (Does It Have Pockets)
- Kenton K Yee, “On the 38 Rapid Geary, the Children Know” (Southeast Review)
- Elena Zhang, “Do You Want to Become a Wolf” (Emerge Literary Journal)
- Tina S Zhu, “At the Dentist’s in Arlington Heights” (Centaur Lit)