All Lovers Burn at the End of the World

All Lovers Burn at the End of the World is a collection of 50 micros and flashes that straddle our world and beyond in a voicy mix of speculative and literary fiction. Details of the domestic fold into the fantastic in relocating a 500 pound robin nesting on a front porch, a daughter who needs help removing recurring stones from her feet, and future-predicting origami as applied to relationships. Practical tips include how to avoid teeth while harvesting crops, ways to make a visiting forest comfortable on the living room couch, and techniques for placating murderous houseplants when the desert blooms. Selected pieces have been published in SmokeLong Quarterly, Cheap Pop, X-RAY Lit, Atlas and Alice, Shenandoah, Whale Road Review, Emerge Literary Journal, Janus Literary, and others.

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Praise for All Lovers Burn at the End of the World

Each of these richly imagined worlds is equal parts magic and curiosity, earthy and sublime at once. Janna Miller has created a stunning collection of innovative, surprising work at that perfect place between prose and poetry. Lush alchemy.

―Christopher Allen, publisher of SmokeLong Quarterly

Lyrical and enigmatic, this collection draws you into its unique world. Each story reveals a glimpse of the mesmerizing forest, luring you farther down the deer path with each page. Dreamy, haunted, teeming with nature and wonder, Miller’s stories reach out and fold you into their verdant arms.

―Tara Campbell, author of City of Dancing Gargoyles and Midnight at the Organporium

In All Lovers Burn At the End of the World, Janna Miller conjures a host of weirdly beautiful characters, enticing the reader into landscapes perilous precisely because of their surface sheen of familiarity. This collection of 50 flash stories will introduce you to spontaneous creation, black-market emporiums, wondrously clever girls, and lovers that really ought to know better. After exploring Miller’s gorgeously twisted path, you might decide this is exactly where you want to stay.

―Myna Chang, author of The Potential of Radio and Rain

Janna Miller

About the Author

Librarian, mother, and minor trickster, Janna has published in SmokeLong Quarterly, Shenandoah, Whale Road Review, Citron Review, Necessary Fiction, and others. She is a Submissions Editor for SmokeLong Quarterly. Nominated for Best Small Fictions and published in Best Microfiction 2023. Generally, if the toaster blows up, it is not her fault.

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