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Your Impossible Voice 2025 Best of the Net Nominees

We are proud to nominate these extraordinary pieces from issues 29 and 30.

Fiction

Ellipse, D.C. by Denis Tricoche

Take Care by Laura Zapico

Nonfiction

Zeppole (aka Awama) by Khalil AbuSharekh

About the About by Mary Burger

Poetry

i really love the little things that go unnoticed by Philip Jason

The Desert Inn by Betsy Martin

I am writing the dream by Stella Vinitchi Radulescu, translated by Domnica Radulescu

How to Lose Your Fear of Death by Rebecca Macijeski

A Flight by Adam Day

College by Jeffrey Kingman

Art

Deep Dive by Ayshia Müezzin

In the Heart of Love by Nicole F. Kimball

About Best of the Net

The Best of the Net is an awards-based anthology designed to grant a platform to a diverse and growing collection of writers and publishers who are building an online literary landscape that seeks to break free of traditional publishing. This space has been created to bring greater respect to the continually expanding world of exceptional digital publishing.

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The Lovers and the Leavers by Abeer Hoque

Congratulations to Abeer Hoque, whose new novel in stories The Lovers and the Leavers is out now from HarperCollins India, Bengal Lights Books.From Bengal Lights Books, "Komola is a maid from rural Bangladesh working in Dhaka. 'Before You Eat' is the beginning of her...

New Translations from David Pegg Appearing in Asymptote Journal

The performance takes place in four distinct spaces: lobby, cabaret, memory gallery, and theater. As the audience enters the lobby, a light shines on a man sitting inside a glass case. He is holding a small white boat in his hands. In another part of the lobby, an...

“Five Arrows” by Heinz Insu Fenkl in The New Yorker

By Heinz Insu Fenkl Yongsu and I launched the flat-bottomed boat from a muddy part of the river I didn’t recognize. It seemed the bank of the river had moved much closer to the village, though I knew it hadn’t rained much that year. We took our places and, as Yongsu...

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