
“Stopping time is not possible, even if you fold it in order to compress a story down to a few words. These very short stories about birth, love, aging, illness and angels leave imprints along the way and could not help but be influenced by the power of the human body.”
Cynthia Litz grew up in the Appalachian mountains of Virginia and is a physician and mother. Her fiction and poetry have been published in Narrative Magazine, Camera Obscura, Night Train, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, The Journal of Compressed Creative Arts, and Annals of Internal Medicine. She lives in New York City and Dallas.

Imprints, a collection of flash!
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Matter Press is now offering private flash fiction workshops and critiques of flash fiction collections here.
Upcoming:
06/29 • Chao Wang
07/06 • Adrian Potter
07/13 • Lissa Staples
07/20 • Emily Kingery
07/27 • Eipsita Kumari
08/03 • Ryan McGeeney
08/10 • Suzanne Martinez
08/17 • Courtney LeBlanc
08/24 • Barbara Diehl
08/31 • Richard Hurst
09/07 • Michael Okafor
09/14 • TBD
09/21 • TBD
09/28 • TBD