New Review Of Field Guide To The End Of The World Up At Poets And Artists
A hearty thanks to Rita Maria Martinez and Poets and Artists for their review of Jeannine Hall Gailey’s Field Guide to the End of the […]
Continue reading »A hearty thanks to Rita Maria Martinez and Poets and Artists for their review of Jeannine Hall Gailey’s Field Guide to the End of the […]
Continue reading »Courtesy of BOINK, here’s another story co-written by Moon City Press’ own Kim Magowan, who just won the 2017 Moon City Short Fiction Award, and […]
Continue reading »Get your hands on the Summer/Fall 2017 issue of Notre Dame Review to catch Jeannine Hall Gailey’s poem “On Being Told You’re Dying, But Not […]
Continue reading »In case you missed it, Sarah Freligh’s poetry was once again featured on Garrison Keillor’s The Writer’s Almanac. This time, it was “Easy” from Sad […]
Continue reading »Labor Day reading: Michelle Ross, author of the 2016 Moon City Short Fiction Award winner, There’s So Much They Haven’t Told You, has new flash […]
Continue reading »Chapter 16, which represents and advocates for Tennessee’s literary community, has posted “In Which I Play the Part of Myself,” a poem from Kerri French’s […]
Continue reading »Happy Book Release Day to Kerri French! Every Room in the Body, winner of Moon City Press’ 2016 Moon City Poetry Award, is officially out […]
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Continue reading »The Editors of Moon City Press are thrilled to announce Kim Magowan of San Francisco as the winner of its 2017 Moon City Short Fiction […]
Continue reading »Still getting the attention it deserves: Here’s a fun list from Lish McBride and Tor.com highlighting books that blur traditional genre lines, featuring Jeannine Hall […]
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