The Things We Did in Texas | Nina Varela
Nina’s language hums, her landscapes float before one’s eyes, and the love between her characters will make readers’ own hearts throb. –NMW
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Nina’s language hums, her landscapes float before one’s eyes, and the love between her characters will make readers’ own hearts throb. –NMW
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Her vivid imagining of her father returned from death as a hummingbird, hovering above his daughters. –NMW
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A story of a romantic chance encounter, one long remembered and treasured, though it barely made ripples in the surface of the character’s life. –NMW
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George’s story imagines a world exactly like ours, except for three subtle differences that change everything for the better… or do they? Founding Editor Don Williams declared this story to be ‘among the best work New Millennium Writings has ever published.’ –NMW
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NMW’s Editor-in-Chief, Alexis Williams Carr, honored as a special presenter at The 12th Annual East Tennessee Writers Hall of Fame Ceremony.
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Jackie Davis Martin of San Francisco, CA has won the 39th New Millennium Fiction Prize for “Knife.” She will receive $1,000 and publication both online and in print. “This is the story of the man who came to dinner. When a famous writer crashes their party, he brings risk, subterfuge, and creativity back into a life gone
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In this age of miracles and marvels, when the next life-changing technology is just a yearly rollout away, what happens when a Messiah appears to show a new path? Weinstein imagines this occurrence and humankind’s amusing, unsettling reactions. Don’t be surprised to catch a glimpse of yourself in this mirror!
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Noah Stetzer of Washington, D.C. has won the 39th New Millennium Poetry Prize for “Intruder.” He will receive $1,000 and publication both online and in print. “It begins with the mystery of a few missing pills…or is it a few too many? A clever take on the unreliable narrator, this poem broods over what to do when
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Shanna Yetman of Chicago, IL has won the 39th New Millennium Flash Fiction Prize for “The Miracle Is to Walk This Earth.” She will receive $1,000 and publication both online and in print. “This vignette centers on a mother’s fear about her young son’s upcoming surgery and the solace she seeks in Buddhism, particularly its slippery and elusive
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Award Winners & Finalists of the 40th New Millennium Writing Awards!
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