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Like Takei: Coming Out, Because It’s The Right Thing To Do

Like Takei: Coming Out, Because It’s The Right Thing To Do

George Takei played Sulu on Star Trek. Even pasty-white America watched Star Trek and loved it. Nobody guessed that Sulu was gay.
My Own Struggle, Or An Exercise in Autofiction

My Own Struggle, Or An Exercise in Autofiction

Contrary to my expectations, I find Knausgaard is really good and, even better, accessible. Not pretentious at all as I feared but funny, empathetic, honest.
Reflections on River Mouth

Reflections on River Mouth

The themes seem to resonate with everyone because, after all, the river is its own life—one that troubles and aids us. It is like a god we plead to, beg, and thank.
Welcome to Easy Street

Welcome to Easy Street

Come for the writing. Stay for the donuts. Or, hey, just come for the donuts. Regardless, we hope your weekly reading will continue to include us here at Easy Street. Because that’s where we’re gonna be.
The Great American Sentence: A Contest

The Great American Sentence: A Contest

We’re running a Great American Sentence contest to celebrate the launch of Easy Street. Winner earns $10 a word. No fee. Join us. Anyone can write a sentence.
An Open Letter to Amazon

An Open Letter to Amazon

Dear Amazon, thank you for your recent email suggesting I purchase my own book… The first time, I thought it was cute and funny. But after this fifth time it made me start wondering exactly what is going on over there.
The Poetry of Paul Celan & the Language of the Selfie

The Poetry of Paul Celan & the Language of the Selfie

Celan was not the first nor the last poet to be accused of navel-gazing. And within our selfie-obsessed culture, his work is probably more relevant than ever.

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The 2015 Lascaux Prize in Flash Fiction is closed to submissions, and the judges are now reading the entries. We'll announce the winner and finalists as soon as they've been selected.

The contest will reopen 1 January 2016 and close in March. For updates visit the page.

See you in 2016!

Submissions are now closed! Check back to read the winning entry and some of our other favorites.

For full details visit The Great American Sentence: A Contest.