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AGNI Online -- Published at Boston Univ. -- showcases some of the best short fiction.
Bold Type: O. Henry Awards -- Widely regarded as the nation''s most prestigious awards for short fiction, the O. Henry Awards collection is a perennial favorite for short story fans.
Canadian Writer''s Journal -- Independent of any affiliation, the Canadian Writer''s Journal is one of the few, and maybe the only, national magazine for writers in Canada. Published in Northern Ontario, the Canadian Writer''s Journal is completing its fifteenth year of publication, with many more to come.
Egyo : The 1st site to fill you with Wonder ! -- A source of enriching and magic entertainment for the whole family : The World of Tales, The World of Christmas... With unpublished tales, articles...
Ficticia Cuentos, Ficcion,.. Comunidad de Literatura -- Cuentos en Ficticia.- A) Antología: de cuentos, ficción B) Ciudad Literaria: Lee, envía, comenta cuentos, ficcion, temas de literatura, eventos culturales, presentaciones y lecturas de libros con otros ficticianos
InterText -- Considered the "Grandaddy" of eZines by many, InterText has been publishing diverse, original fiction online since March 1991. Get it delivered by email, or read it online. The "Best Stories" Collection is a must-read.
Introducing Unbound Fiction -- "an ongoing series of Web-only short stories" a brand new feature from The Atlantic Monthly.
Ludlow Street -- Contemporary NYC/SOHO short story fiction & film.
Mind''s Eye Fiction -- Contemporary short stories by professional authors. You can read the first part of each story for free, then if you like it you can read ads or pay a small amount with e-commerce to see the ending.
Mississippi Review Web -- "Among the writers MR has published in recent years are Jamaica Kinkaid, Derek Wolcott, Tom Drury, John Barth, Rick Bass, Martin Amis, Roddy Doyle, Will Self, Margaret Atwood, and hundreds of others."
Serpentine -- "Contemporary short stories and poetry where the internal is universalized, and the unconscious made conscious. A short story contest is conducted annually with cash awards."
TIME SLIPS -- A site detailing stories told by patients with Alzheimer''s disease; part of an artistic, multi-city, inter-generational endeavor.
The Atlantic Monthly Magazine Online -- One excellent short story a month. Many of the most successful contemporary authors have published short stories in the Monthly.
The Literary Review -- ". . . has been published quarterly by Fairleigh Dickinson University since 1957. Its many special issues have introduced new fiction, poetry, and essays from many nations, regions, or languages to English readers..."
The Missouri Review -- Publication for reading short fiction and submitting original short fiction, too.
The New Fiction Project -- International short story competition and visual arts award hosted by New York City based non-profit organization, to contribute to the advancement of outstanding literary talent.
Tongue E-Zine -- Tongue E-Zine is an online literary magazine featuring essays, short stories and a novel in progress. Open to submissions.
Top Write Corner -- A collection of online fiction by writers ranging from the ages of 16 to 65. The work shown at this site is largely from India but it also has submissions from Australia, the UAE, Canada and the US.
Web Del Sol -- "A fiction story or a poem here might provoke you, enlighten you, or even anger you, but don''t worry, that''s the whole idea. A hefty cache awaits."
Z end Zine.com -- At Z End Zine you''ll find quality prose from new and emerging writers. The emphasis is on literary fiction. You won''t find any cardboard characters, formula fiction or ''writing by the book'' here.
alt.fiction.original -- The Archive of alt.fiction.original -- all the short stories posted to alt.fiction.original, including review columns by Gene-Michael Higney and J. Todd.

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