Tara Laskowski is the author of the debut novel, One Night Gone, which won the Agatha Award for Best First Novel. She has also written two short story collections, Modern Manners for Your Inner Demons and Bystanders. She won an Agatha Award in for her short fiction and was the longtime editor of the online flash fiction journal SmokeLong Quarterly. A graduate of Susquehanna University and George . Laskowski, Tara (ed.), SmokeLong Quarterly: The Best of the First Ten Years, –(Wynnewood, Pennsylvania: Matter Press, ) Lay, Graeme (ed.), NZ Short Short Stories (North Shore City, New Zealand: Tandem Press, ). SmokeLong Quarterly: The Best of the First Ten Years, avg rating — 26 ratings — published Want to Read saving /5.
Laskowski, Tara (ed.), SmokeLong Quarterly: The Best of the First Ten Years, (Wynnewood, Pennsylvania: Matter Press, ) Lay, Graeme (ed.), NZ Short Short Stories (North Shore City, New Zealand: Tandem Press, ). Tara Laskowski's short story collection Bystanders was hailed by Jennifer Egan as "a Launched in , Smokelong Quarterly is an internet grandparent in promoting the flash fiction form. In his intro to our anthology of the best of the first 10 years, Dave writes: "In the early years, we were as passionate as the staff continues. Guest Editor, Smokelong Quarterly, December , - Smokelong Quarterly (12/01//31/) 10th Annual Rose Metal Press Flash Fiction Chapbook Award - Rose Metal Press (12/31/) UTEP Arts and Humanities Career Enhancement Award - UTEP Provost's Office (01/09/).
SmokeLong Quarterly: The Best of the First Ten Years, avg rating — 26 ratings — published Want to Read saving. Laskowski, Tara (ed.), SmokeLong Quarterly: The Best of the First Ten Years, –(Wynnewood, Pennsylvania: Matter Press, ) Lay, Graeme (ed.), NZ Short Short Stories (North Shore City, New Zealand: Tandem Press, ). Tara Laskowski, MFA '05, Smokelong Quarterly Scott Garson, MFA '96, Wigleaf. A flash of inspiration—maybe. A flash of insight—definitely. A flash in the pan? Don’t believe it. “Flash fictions are stories words or less that often focus on a moment rather than an extended plot,” says Tara Laskowski, MFA ’
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