Small, Smaller, Tiny is a short-fiction and prose journal created by J. Robinson.
Robinson re-engaged with creative writing during the pandemic after a ten-year hiatus during which he worked in non-profit leadership.
Prior to his leadership experiences, he started publishing poems in a variety of online journals, most of which are no longer live. Those journals included: H_NGM_N Journal, ActionYes, Slope, Cultural Society and Requieted.
Additionally, his work was selected as a finalist for the Buzzsaw Poetry Chapbook award and included in the online version of The Arcadia Project.
Robinson has since moved away from poetry as his genre of choice.
Influenced by Lydia Davis, Russel Edson, George Saunders, Haruki Murakami and more, Robinson wants to create work that is strange and yet incredibly common – brief enough to be read by an audience of those who are also beautifully average and short on time due to the obligations of the office and life.
There’s corporate fiction, husband fiction, fake missions and flipped memories.
These fictions are short enough to be on a t-shirt, which may one day be how they are published.