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Antonia Facciponte

Antonia Facciponte is an author in Toronto. She received her master’s degree in English Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Toronto. Her first collection of poetry, titled To Make a Bridge, was published by Black Moss Press in 2021, and her poem “The House” was the winner of Accenti’s poetry contest in 2022. Antonia’s writing can be found in various literary magazines, including Exile: The Literary Quarterly, The Hart House Review, and The Northern Appeal.

Flash Fiction Contest 2023/Fiction/Flash Fiction

Lilla

by Antonia Facciponte
Fiction/Flash Fiction

She’s Awake with a Story

by Antonia Facciponte
Poetry

Woodpecker

by Antonia Facciponte
100 fabulous flashes from Canadian Authors.
The South Shore Review
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Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada
Edited by TL Parry-Sands
PO Box 1224, Shelburne, NS B0T 1W0

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