About

ISSN 2154-4891

PicFic is a Twitter-zine published by Folded Word.  It posts on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.  For a longer discussion, you may watch an MSNBC news clip that featured one of our editors and one of our contributors.  PicFic is no longer open to submissions, in preparation for our forthcoming mini-chapbook line.

Editor: Casey Murphy with assistance from J.S. Graustein

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6 thoughts on “About

  1. […] July Featured Contributor’. This means that four of my Twitter-length fictions will appear in PicFic this month, and on the zine’s corresponding Twitter-feed — one story per […]

  2. […] Sitting there, surrounded by linguistic diversity, I pulled out my notebook and wrote my impressions. I honed and revised them while flying to Europe over the Canadian High Arctic, Greenland and Norway. Now, those words appear in the Twitter fiction journal entitled PicFic. […]

  3. […] my third micro-story — in a series of four — as PicFic’s Featured Contributor for July 2010. In terms of context, details, and back story — this one […]

  4. […] explore these curiosities in a Twitter length story–140 characters or less. It appears in PicFic–a California-based picofiction online […]

  5. […] story, originally published onlineDecember 2009 in PicFic, was recently published in the new FoldedWord Press paperback anthology, On a Narrow Windowsill: […]

  6. […] companion picofictions now published in PicFic–the Folded Word Press […]

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