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SUBS ARE CLOSED!

Thank you to everyone that sent us your work! Our team of curators will be reading through each and every submission as we build Season 4. Be back soon!

Season 4. Submissions open August 14.

We’ll be opening up for submissions as we build our FOURTH season! Will be accepting pieces from August 14 – September 18. Some more info on submissions: Use our contact/submissions page to send us your work! Please only submit one (1) piece. Send us the one you’d love to read the most. Please send just…

SUBMISSIONS OPEN! Young Writers Show

Grace Q. Song is curating a special episode for young writers aged 15-22! Check the guidelines in the image above and send her your work! Please share with any young writers you think might be interested as well! Send submissions to: grace@micropodcast.org Thanks and good luck!

Micro Kids’ Show – SUBMISSIONS NOW OPEN!

Hema Nataraju is curating a special episode featuring young writers between the ages of 5-12! If you’ve got a young poet or writer in your life that would like a chance to be on the show, send their work to: hema@micropodcast.org If you have any questions or need clarification on anything, send us a message!…

5Qs with Kirsten: Danielle Rose

5Qs with Kirsten is a short interview where Kirsten Reneau and a writer discuss work that has recently appeared on the podcast Micro. When I first read Epistle on Sand by Danielle Rose, it was for fun and I certainly liked it. It was only when I read it again for the purpose of crafting…

5Qs with Kirsten: Anna Cabe

5Qs with Kirsten is a short interview where Kirsten Reneau and a writer discuss work that has recently appeared on the podcast Micro. In Sisters by Anna Cabe, the author invokes the feeling of hearing a fairytale you think you know, but forget the ending to. With tight sentences and delicious use of repetition, Cabe…

5Qs with Kirsten: Lisa Suhair Majaj

5Qs with Kirsten is a short interview where Kirsten Reneau and a writer discuss work that has recently appeared on the podcast Micro. F. Scott Fitzgerald once wrote, “There are all kinds of love in this world but never the same love twice.” I would argue that the same is true of grief. These two…

Cheryl Pappas on “Homework” and Hermit Crab Flash

Cheryl Pappas is one of those remarkably intuitive writers whose every word—every image—makes sense, coming together like an intricately woven tapestry. It’s only through analysis that her craft choices—the threads of that tapestry—truly become apparent. The common element in Cheryl’s work is control. Whether it’s a raw, unfurling anaphora like “Spent” in HAD, or a…


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