
Two New Stories From Kim Magowan
More good Kim Magowan news to share: Here are two new stories, one each from New Flash Fiction Review and The Los Angeles Review. https://newflashfiction.com/come-come-by-kim-magowan/ […]
Continue reading »More good Kim Magowan news to share: Here are two new stories, one each from New Flash Fiction Review and The Los Angeles Review. https://newflashfiction.com/come-come-by-kim-magowan/ […]
Continue reading »We’d like to offer a HUGE congratulations to Kim Magowan for having her second short-story collection, How Far I’ve Come, selected for publication by Gold […]
Continue reading »The editors of Moon City Press would like to congratulate the following authors for being named finalists in the 2020 Moon City Poetry Award competition: […]
Continue reading »Here’s something to help get you through the middle of the week: New flash fiction from Kim Magowan, author of Undoing, winner of the 2017 […]
Continue reading »Here’s a sneak peak at the cover of Andrew Bertaina’s story collection, One Person Away From You, forthcoming in June from Moon City Press as […]
Continue reading »A quick reminder: Moon City Press is celebrating the release of Bret Shepard’s debut full-length collection, Place Where Presence Was, by offering a discount! Take […]
Continue reading »We are excited to feature Bret Shepard, author of Place Where Presence Was, as the next reader in our Virtual Reading Series, co-sponsored by the […]
Continue reading »Moon City Press is excited to feature Bret Shepard, author of Place Where Presence Was, winner of the 2019 Moon City Poetry Award, as the […]
Continue reading »Catching up on some recent good news: Jeannine Hall Gailey’s wonderful collection, Field Guide to the End of the World, was selected as a Staff […]
Continue reading »Happy Monday! Today, we’re sharing this recent interview with Kim Magowan and Michelle Ross about their story “Twenty-Three Safety Manuals,” which appeared in Colorado Review: […]
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