Each year, we call for submissions of exactly 101 words of fiction. This year, we received over 150 microstories in wildly divergent styles--including not one but two expressing anxiety over premature organ harvesting. Huh.
The judges battled fiercely over the winners. The format forces each word to really count, and many promising stories were tossed because of a single jarring sentence. After culling our favorites, we were frustrated when some were disqualified because of improper word counts. A few foxy folks even tried to cheat by hyphenating unhyphenatable words. (Don't bother sending letters weighing in on the Great Hyphen Debate--it's been settled.).
Oh yeah, and a …

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