New Facebook Page For Moon City Review
Great news! We’ve decided to give Moon City Review its own Facebook page (separate from the Moon City Press page) to ensure both get the […]
Continue reading »Great news! We’ve decided to give Moon City Review its own Facebook page (separate from the Moon City Press page) to ensure both get the […]
Continue reading »Closing out the first week of the new year in style, Jellyfish Review brings us new fiction from Kim Magowan: https://jellyfishreview.wordpress.com/2018/01/01/moving-on-by-kim-magowan/ Kim’s debut collection, Undoing, […]
Continue reading »For your reading pleasure, here is new flash fiction from Michelle Ross just posted at FANZINE. https://thefanzine.com/before-and-after/ Michelle’s debut collection, There’s So Much They Haven’t […]
Continue reading »More good news for the new year: Jeannine Hall Gailey has a new poem, “Self-Portrait as Radioactive Girl,” up at Rogue Agent. https://www.rogueagentjournal.com/jgailey-2 Jeannine’s Field […]
Continue reading »Starting the new year off with a bang, here’s new fiction from Cate McGowan up at Unbroken Journal. https://unbrokenjournal.com/2018/01/depending-on-the-horizon-by-cate-mcgowan/ Cate’s collection, True Places Never Are, […]
Continue reading »With 2017 officially completed, the editors at Moon City Press would like to congratulate our authors who published books during the past year: Gerald Duff, […]
Continue reading »Check it out: Moon City Press Editor Michael Czyzniejewski is once again treating the literary world to his funny, insightful reviews of short-story collections via […]
Continue reading »More praise for Michelle Ross’ collection, There’s So Much They Haven’t Told You, winner of the 2016 Moon City Short Fiction Award: Paper Darts has […]
Continue reading »A wonderful treat during the holiday season: A new story from Kim Magowan up at Literary Orphans! Kim’s debut collection, Undoing, will be published this […]
Continue reading »Congratulations to Michelle Ross for her latest Pushcart Prize nomination. This time, its the Arroyo Literary Review honoring her flash fiction “Glow.” Michelle’s collection, There’s […]
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