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More good news before AWP: Two great journals have brought us two great new stories from Michelle Ross, author of There’s So Much They Haven’t […]
Continue reading »More good news before AWP: Two great journals have brought us two great new stories from Michelle Ross, author of There’s So Much They Haven’t […]
Continue reading »AWP may be just around the corner, but there’s plenty of good news to share between now and then, starting with these two new micros […]
Continue reading »The new issue of Moon City Review just shipped this afternoon! Watch for it at AWP and everywhere soon after!
Continue reading »Around here, we’re getting excited about the forthcoming publication of Amanda Marbais’ debut collection, Claiming a Body, winner of the 2018 Moon City Short Fiction […]
Continue reading »What’s another week without new flash fiction from Kim Magowan, this one brought to us by the good folks at SmokeLong Quarterly: https://www.smokelong.com/useful-information/ When you’re […]
Continue reading »Allow us to treat you to a Valentine’s Day two-for-one: First, here’s new flash fiction from Cate McGowan, just published by Barren Magazine: https://barrenmagazine.com/certain-smile/?fbclid=IwAR0kiYPDSZZI4-DRUcNilAfD7PT6QTl4fSN3EJc42-yUJqLN-ziUfkJ_w1E And, […]
Continue reading »Let’s make this a Walter Bargen Monday: First up, in case you missed it, here’s a review of Walter’s latest collection, My Other Mother’s Red Mercedes, that […]
Continue reading »The award nominations for Moon City Press authors are still rolling in: This flash fiction from Michelle Ross has been nominated for The Best Small Fictions by Passages North: https://www.passagesnorth.com/…/one-or-two-by-michelle-ross/ […]
Continue reading »Amina Gautier will be reading fiction at Missouri State University tonight. The event is at 6 p.m. in the PSU Union Club. It is free […]
Continue reading »So much good publishing news to share. Let’s start with this recent story from the excellent Michelle Ross, author of There’s So Much They Haven’t […]
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