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Tiny Molecules is a quarterly online lit mag of small fictions & essays. Account run by @sbdobbie

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I’m SO excited to have this piece in Tiny Molecules! Born out of a writing retreat with the 804 gang last year. I love this one. And I’m in such good company with this issue. 💛 tinymolecules.com/issues/twentyt…

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New fiction from Andrew Bertaina up at Tiny Molecules: tinymolecules.com/issues/twentyt… For more of Andrew's work, pick up a copy of One Person Away From You, winner of the Moon City Short Fiction Award: uapress.com/product/one-pe…

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“The Devil, of course, hadn’t had anything to do with it. He’d been watching God jealously at His rest the whole time. It was the humans who had turned everything to ash.” God, the Devil, Frank or Fred, and tadpoles. Another amazing story by Andrew Bertaina in Tiny Molecules

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If you missed this on Friday and want a quick read with your Sunday coffee, my story, “Radium Girl Dreams in Technicolor,” came out in Tiny Molecules. The whole issue is fantastic, so have at it!

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Being angry at him would be like yelling at a baby. He wouldn’t countenance it. Sure enough, when He looked back on the world it was a real shitshow. The Devil, of course, hadn’t had anything to do with it. He’d been watching God jealously Andrew Bertaina Tiny Molecules

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The song ends, my mouth widens, and I vomit out the aurora borealis, soaking the front of my smock. The neon greens and fluorescent purples and pinks are entrenched in my pores, tethering themselves to the coils of my DNA like bindings. NG in Tiny Molecules

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We are so excited for Beth Sherman to be included in the Best Small Fictions 2025 anthology with her story "How Do Crows Say I Love You" which appeared in Issue 19!!

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Our Summer Issue is full and coming this week. If you haven’t received a response you’re being considered for future issues. Thank you for all the amazing submissions!