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Isaac Boone Davis

art by Robinson Accola

Isaac Boone Davis earned his bad boy literary credentials the old fashioned way. Either in a knife fight that occurred in his own imagination or by calling Jay McInerney a trust fund baby man enough times to earn himself a restraining order (enough times being precisely once). His second ever published story, “I Don’t Know Who Used to Live Here, but No One Lives Here Now,” was published in 2012 by Smokelong Quarterly.  His journalism and fiction can be found or is forthcoming….in a lot of places. A few you may have heard of, most you definitely haven’t.  If you’d like to know more feel free to write him at isaacboonedavis@gmail.com  He’s suspiciously friendly.

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Notes as Guest Reader/Editor in Smokelong Quarterly

Notes: Things You Won’t Tell Your Therapist

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The March Micro Marathon 25

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We’re doing it again! We’re homing in on the micro: 100-word, 250-word, and 400-word stories. In March 2025 SmokeLong is hosting The March Micro Marathon, a 24-day workshop with a new writing task each day, peer review in small groups, 3 webinars, a reading and interview with Michelle Ross and the editors of 100 Word Story, and 3 competitions with cash prizes.