“Snappily Ever After” Accepted in Improbable Press Anthology ANNA KARENINA ISN’T DEAD

I’m tickled that “Snappily Ever After” will be in the Improbable Press anthology, Anna Karenina Isn’t Dead, which imagines better endings for women who have been ignored, vilified, or otherwise mistreated in literary works. My piece, “Snappily Ever After,” is a series of limericks about maligned females in fairy tales and classic children’s books. While the submission calls for prose, and these rewrites are technically poems, they can be read as micro-fiction, or very short stories. The anthology will be published in 2023. Learn more at Improbable Press, a London publisher featuring books about “everyone and anyone from whom we don’t hear enough.” Read about my other short fiction in SHORT STORIES.

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Author: annsepstein@att.net

Ann S. Epstein is an award-winning writer of novels, short stories, memoirs, and essays.

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