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Elissa Field

Elissa Field is an American writer with fiction and essays in SmokeLong Quarterly, Adelaide, Conjunctions, Scary MommyWriter Unboxed, and elsewhere. Her fiction has been shortlisted for various awards including the James Jones First Novel Fellowship for novel-in-progress. She lives under an ancient mango tree in South Florida, and teaches history and journalism at a school for the arts. You can find her on twitter @elissafield.

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Stories in Smokelong Quarterly

Story: Another Problem Eels Don’t Need
Interview: Smoke & Mirrors with Elissa Field

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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.