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New Fiction From Kim Magowan Up At Ghost Parachute
What better way to celebrate Labor Day than to share wonderful new work from a great author! Here’s a new piece from Kim Magowan up […]
Continue reading »What better way to celebrate Labor Day than to share wonderful new work from a great author! Here’s a new piece from Kim Magowan up […]
Continue reading »We are thrilled to share the news that the prolific Walter Bargen is bringing out a new collection of poetry through Lamar University Literary Press. […]
Continue reading »We are pleased to share the news that Kim Magowan’s story “The Rascally Rabbit” was nominated for Best of the Net by the good people […]
Continue reading »Leading off another fine summer week, here’s new poetry from Kerri French, courtesy of The Los Angeles Review: https://losangelesreview.org/hesitation-kerri-french/ Kerri’s collection Every Room in the […]
Continue reading »In case you missed it, this week brought us new flash fiction from the incomparable Michelle Ross, courtesy of Nashville Review: https://as.vanderbilt.edu/nashvillereview/archives/14734 Michelle’s debut collection, […]
Continue reading »Closing out the week in style, here’s a new poem, “Reckoning,” from Cate McGowan up at Into the Void: https://intothevoidmagazine.com/article/reckoning/ Cate’s short-story collection, True Places […]
Continue reading »The wonderful Debra Kang Dean, whose chapbook Fugitive Blues was published by Moon City Press in 2014, is bringing out a new collection of poetry, […]
Continue reading »Clayton Adam Clark, whose collection A Finitude of Skin won the 2017 Moon City Poetry Award and will be published later this year, has a […]
Continue reading »Thursday brings us new poetry from the esteemed Walter Bargen, courtesy of The American Journal Of Poetry: https://theamericanjournalofpoetry.com/v5-bargen.html Walter’s collection Too Quick for the Living […]
Continue reading »We would like to thank Aarik Danielsen and the Columbia Daily Tribune for this wonderful review of Walter Bargen’s Too Quick for the Living, published […]
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