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Microtextualidades - Revista internacional de microrrelato y minificción

Microtextualidades. Short Short Story and Flash Fiction International Journal is an online journal of biannual periodicity that publishes scientific collaborations of national and foreign specialists about flash fiction and microfiction. It aims to contribute to the progress of scientific knowledge in the field of philological studies (Literature, History of Literature, Theory of Literature and Comparative Literature, Literary Criticism, Rhetoric and Poetics: studies of authors and works; Linguistics, Cultural Studies; Digital Humanities, etc.) and of communication from diverse perspectives. The journal accepts scientific papers, written in Spanish or English, that are the result of original and unpublished research, that are not being considered by other journals and have not been published or will be published in another publication

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Women in the minificción. Coordinators: Laura Elisa Vizcaíno and Ana María Orjuela

10-03-2026

At the end of the 20th century and, above all, in the present 21st century, literature and literary studies have placed women at their centre. This approach arises in response to decades of deliberate neglect and the idea that women had no reason to participate in art or any profession other than motherhood and homemaking.

The current interest in female writers in literary studies is evident in genres such as novels, essays, poetry and short stories. But what about microrrelato and minificción? During the lockdown of 2020, for example, some collectives became prominent by organising calls for submissions exclusively for women, as well as events to raise the profile of female authors. Nevertheless, studies on female authors and their role in these genres remain scarce. Therefore, from a critical and academic perspective, we must ask ourselves how the participation of women writers, women editors and women academics dedicated to the hyper-short genre is being studied, and how we can approach it analytically. Analysing women's participation may also be possible from the earliest examples of microrrelato, not just from a contemporary perspective. It is also necessary to consider the work of the first women in the development of the genre.

The thematic scope of the monograph will cover:

  1. Production of female writers of minificción and microrrelato.
  2. Pioneering female authors of the genre.
  3. The work of women editors.
  4. The contribution of women academics, researchers and critics.
  5. The theme of women and/or femininity addressed by writers of minificción and microrrelato.
  6. Compendiums, bibliographies and anthologies of women writers.
  7. Collectives of women writers and other forms of organisation around women and minificción.

The timeframe of the studies may span the 20th and 21st centuries. We hope that scholars of literature in general will be interested in the topic and will be able to contribute their own perspective on the prolific genre of brevity.

You can find the author guidelines here. For this issue, only book reviews of works by women authors will be accepted.

Dates:
Submission deadline: July 20, 2026
Publication of the special issue: November 1, 2026

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Current Issue

No. 18 (2026): Seeing with Other Eyes... Microfiction and Mystery

Among the greatest sources of artistic and literary inspiration are, without a doubt, those questions that touch upon what we still do not know about reality: mystery.

Naturally, microfiction (not only literary, but also theatrical, cinematic, and audiovisual) has also drawn from the vast catalog of themes and motifs linked to mystery—on the one hand, because of the strong interest that the occult and the paranormal awaken within the realm of fiction in general, and on the other hand, because these can be related to semiotic and structural features intrinsic to microfiction: ellipsis, informational gaps, the surprising and the unsettling, the micro, the invisible…

Accordingly, the wide thematic lines of this monograph will revolve around microtextuality, microfiction, and the micro-story, and their connections with: 1) matters of the Beyond: life after death, superconsciousness, NDEs, immortality…; 2) matters of the Here and Now: everyday enigmas, superstitions, serendipities, synchronicities…; 3) matters of Other Worlds: extraterrestrials, UFOs, UAPs, abductions, contactism…; 4) paranormal phenomena: ghostly existence, apparitions, EVP, possessions, exorcisms, infestations, hauntings, apport phenomena…; 5) parapsychological phenomena: telepathy, premonition, prophecy, precognition, remote viewing, clairvoyance, levitation, clairscentience or osmogenesis…; 6) the domain of the oneiric: lucid dreams, astral travel, nightmares…; 7) supernatural powers: thaumaturgy, magic, witchcraft, sorcery…; 8) extraordinary objects: Ouija boards, tarot cards, relics, talismans, voodoo dolls, cursed dolls…; 9) divinatory and healing practices on the margins: astrology, cartomancy, palmistry, mediumship, santería, folk healing, blessing rituals…; 10) the sphere of the religious and the sacred: mystery schools, pseudo-religions or sects, secrets of sacred art…; and 11) scientific enigmas: the quantum self, dark energy, cryopreservation, the future of AI…

Published: 18-05-2026

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Microtextualidades. Revista Internacional de microrrelato y minificción es apoyada por el Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad, dentro del Programa Estatal de Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación Orientada a los Retos de la Sociedad.

MiRed

Proyecto de Investigación I+D+I "MiRed. Microrrelato hipermedial español e hispanoamericano (2000-2020). Elaboración de un repositorio semántico y otros desafíos en la red" (Ref.: RTI2018-094725-B-I00; 2019-2021).

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades

Proyecto de Investigación I+D+I "MiRed. Microrrelato. Desafíos digitales de las microformas narrativas literarias de la modernidad. Consolidación de un género entre la imprenta y la red" (Ref.: FFI2015-70768-R; 2016-2018).

Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad