Troth | George Choundas

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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Knife | Jackie Davis Martin

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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Intruder | Noah Stetzer

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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