Announcing The Finalists For The 2019 Moon City Poetry Award
We would would like to congratulate the following 11 writers, whose manuscripts have been named finalists in the 2019 Moon City Poetry Award competition: Emily […]
Continue reading »We would would like to congratulate the following 11 writers, whose manuscripts have been named finalists in the 2019 Moon City Poetry Award competition: Emily […]
Continue reading »Happy Friday! Our gift to you is the newest co-authored story from Kim Magowan and Michelle Ross, now up at Fictive Dream: And for all your AWP Virtual […]
Continue reading »Though we’re sad to be missing out on the AWP book fair, there are still plenty of things to celebrate, including this review of Kim Magowan’s […]
Continue reading »Be sure to pick up the latest issue of Mid-American Review to read their review of Amanda Marbais’ Claiming a Body, winner of the 2018 Moon City Short […]
Continue reading »Time to pre-order your copy of Pablo Piñero Stillmann’s awesome debut collection of stories, Our Brains and the Brains of Miniature Sharks, winner of the […]
Continue reading »After much deliberation, we have made the very difficult decision to opt out of this year’s AWP Conference in San Antonio. Sadly, this means that […]
Continue reading »If you’re attending the AWP Conference in San Antonio this coming week, don’t miss the Moon City Press offsite reading on Wednesday, March 4, from […]
Continue reading »A quick reminder: Moon City Press is hosting a reading featuring Ron Austin and Jason Vasser-Elong at 6 p.m. tonight in the PSU Union Club. […]
Continue reading »It’s a snow day here, but that just means we can take the time to enjoy this recent wave of good Walter Bargen news. First […]
Continue reading »Amidst all the good news of late, let’s spend today celebrating new fiction from Kim Magowan, courtesy of Cease, Cows: https://ceasecows.com/2020/01/16/this-is-how-it-ends-by-kim-magowan/?fbclid=IwAR1f2ymLQCzMnS6uR99MpsKUZQYimr77AyuSb1-WVzCDx5LGEpY-F2oxtC8 Also, in case you […]
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