Matt Leibel is a writer living in San Francisco. His short and very short fictions have appeared in 70+ print and online publications, including Electric Literature, Portland Review, Post Road, Quarterly West, The Normal School, Carolina Quarterly, Wigleaf, and many more. He has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, and his writing has been included multiple times in the Best Small Fictions and Best Microfiction anthologies. Matt has more than 25 years of experience as a professional copywriter and editor for a variety of organizations.

Selected Short Fiction

From Strange Instructions, a collection in progress

How to Buy a Snow Globe-ette (included in Best Microfiction 2026and featured on pod-ette podcast)

How to Become an Auctioneermatchbook (included in Best Microfiction 2025)

How to Remember Your DreamsAfterimages: Thirty West Publishing (Best Small Fictions 2026 nominee)

How to Skip a Rock Across the PacificLiterary Namjooning (Pushcart Prize nominee)

How to Go Through the Drive-Thru Car Wash Without Your CarBurningword

How to Find Real Love on a Fake TV ShowHunger Mountain

“How to Get to First Base”The Museum of Americana

"How to Travel to a Parallel UniverseJAKE

How to Build a SandcastleDoes It Have Pockets? (Best Small Fictions 2026 nominee)

"How to Get UnstuckDoes It Have Pockets?

How to Grow a BeardMiracle Monocle

How to Tie a NecktieMiracle Monocle

How to Survive in a World Without HatsMiracle Monocle

How to Get Elected Mayor with a Hamburger for a HeadDefenestration

Longer Short Stories

"TownLEAN

CrushedPost Road

MarthaShort Story, Long

The Food TasterThe Normal School

The PatternsSocrates on the Beach (Pushcart Prize nominee)

Very Short Stories

Infinite RodeoThe Bulb Region

"MatineeVestal Review

"The Wedding Photographer PhotographerAquifer: The Florida Review Online (included in Best Small Fictions 2024)

The Man with a Stop Sign Sticking Out of His HeadGone Lawn

My Personal BrandX-RAY (Included in Best Small Fictions 2020)

Micro Stories

Garage Sale” and “The FakesGooseberry Pie

Five Love StoriesElectric Literature

"Six Micros from the FutureHeavy Feather Review

"Five MicrofictionsJuked

Four MicrosWigleaf

The Museum of NumbersNegative Capability Press (100 word story contest, 3rd place winner)

Interviews and Articles

pod-ette podcast: I discuss my story “How to Buy a Snow Globe”

A short interview about my story “Martha” (trial subscription required)

An interview with The Write Stuff

Book review: The Last Book I Loved, Atlas of Remote Islands by Judith Schalansky, The Rumpus