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Fiction Potluck Finalists: January '25

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We love Fiction Potluck because the submissions are so much fun! Here are January's Fiction Potluck Finalists for the About an Egg challenge.

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January Finalists


Emily Brown

Emily Brown is a Christian author, poet, and singer/songwriter from Australia... who is simply eggstatic to be a finalist of Fiction Potluck again! 

For more of her work, you can egg her on at her Substack blog, The Bookwyrm Corner, or the YouTube channel where she shares her songs under the stage name Emmi Byrd.

(She also apologizes for cracking so many yolks... oops, I mean jokes! Sorry!)



Bruce Buchanan

Bio coming soon.



Danielle Ice

Danielle Ice was bit by the writing bug in elementary school and still hasn’t recovered. She’s been published in several literary magazines and has a space opera trilogy available on Amazon. When she isn’t writing, she’s daydreaming while walking in her neighborhood, gaming, or spending time with family. Or petting her cat, Dave.



T.A. Robaciu

Grown fresh from the Detroit area, T.A. Robaciu (he/him) is an author whose works focus on our daily interactions with the surreal, queer intimations, and what absurdity means in an increasingly absurd world. You can follow future updates from him at @authoranomalocaris on Bluesky.



Ashley Rood

Bio coming soon.



Kay Rose

Kay Rose is a fantasy fiction writer who enjoys exploring different genres in her work. She's currently working on her debut novel, and is excited to share it with the world. When she's not writing, she loves re–reading her favourite books to find new inspiration.



Heather Rutkowski

Heather Rutkowski is a Florida-based writer with a BA in English from Baldwin Wallace University in Ohio. She is passionate about storytelling and educating, and spends as much time as possible reading, writing, and teaching.




This quarter is officially sponsored by Duotrope; the first place winner of this quarter's challenge receives Duotrope service for free for two years

(valued at $100)!



 

Join us here on March 21 for Fiction Potluck Friday

to read the winning pieces!


R.A. Clarke

Meet Madelyn Postman

Madelyn Postman writes literary and some speculative short stories that link memoir with the intergenerational tales of her family: Chinese and Eastern European Jewish immigrants to California. Her work features in the inaugural Hope Prize anthology, published by Simon & Schuster Australia, as well as in the Oxford Flash Fiction Prize anthology and in Livina Press. She is American and lives near London with her husband and two teenage children. You can find her on Instagram and X as @the16stories and at madelynpostman.com

 

 

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