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American Short Fiction

''American Short Fiction'' is a nationally-circulated literary magazine based in Austin, Texas. Issued tri-annually, ''American Short Fiction'' publishes short fiction, novel excerpts, and an occasional novella, and strives to publish work by both established and emerging contemporary authors. The magazine searches out stories “in which transformations of language, narrative, and character occur swiftly, deftly, and unexpectedly.”〔(Poets and Writers Database )〕
''American Short Fiction'' sponsors two annual short fiction contests, the American Short Fiction Contest, judged this year by Amy Hempel, and the new American Short(er) Fiction Prize. The magazine also sponsors a reading series in Austin as well as online workshops for fiction writers.
== History and publication ==

Founded in 1991 by editor Laura Furman, ''American Short Fiction'' was published until 1998 by the University of Texas Press in cooperation with the Texas Center for Writers and “The Sound of Writing” broadcast on National Public Radio. During its initial run, the magazine was a two-time finalist for the National Magazine Award for Fiction and contributors’ work was anthologized in ''Best American Short Stories'', ''The O. Henry Prize Stories'', and the ''Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses''.
The defunct journal was purchased in 2003 by Badgerdog Literary Publishing and released the first issue of its second run in Winter 2006.〔Ankrum, Nora. (of Passage" ).〕 The journal maintains high standards for publication. Two recent stories, Ethan Rutherford’s "The Peripatetic Coffin" and Karl Taro Greenfeld’s "NowTrends" have been chosen to appear in ''Best American Short Stories'' 2009.〔http://www.amazon.com/Best-American-Short-Stories-2009/dp/0618792244〕 Contributions have also been anthologized in ''Best American Non-Required Reading'' and have appeared in ''Best American Fantasy.''

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