Michelle Ross’ Story A Finalist For 2018 Lascaux Prize In Short Fiction
Wonderful news to end the week: Michelle Ross’ story “A Mouth is a House for Teeth,” originally published in Colorado Review, was a finalist for […]
Continue reading »Wonderful news to end the week: Michelle Ross’ story “A Mouth is a House for Teeth,” originally published in Colorado Review, was a finalist for […]
Continue reading »We would like to enthusiastically thank Jason Teal, Nathan Floom, and especially Casey Smith for Heavy Feather Review‘s wonderful new review of Amanda Marbais’ debut […]
Continue reading »Moon City Press is excited to announce the next book in our Missouri Author Series: Roundabout by Phong Nguyen. We’re thrilled to have Phong and […]
Continue reading »Clear your schedules: Amanda Marbais will be speaking with Marrie Stone for Writers on Writing KUCI-FM at 9:30 a.m. PT today. This is a great […]
Continue reading »Just up at Threadcount: New flash fiction from Kim Magowan, author of Undoing (winner of the 2017 Moon City Short Fiction Award) and The Light […]
Continue reading »This should make everyone’s afternoon: Today, Electric Literature is featuring Amanda Marbais’ story “Horribilis,” which can be found in her new collection, Claiming a Body, […]
Continue reading »Happy Friday! Let’s send this week off in style with a new story from Michelle Ross, just published by Epiphany: https://epiphanyzine.com/features/2019/4/6/dee-bukowski-by-michelle-ross?fbclid=IwAR3_JMmbcyH4_IUgWNQ0wcg08G9aJ6mjXZlHUhvQvpVzUD4Dm92z_IFC9ko Excellent work, as always, […]
Continue reading »More good news for a wonderful Moon City Press author: The prolific Kim Magowan has had her flash-fiction story “Madlib” selected for inclusion in The […]
Continue reading »So much great news to share, so let’s get started. In case you missed it, here’s a new story from Michelle Ross by way of […]
Continue reading »Tonight, poets Clayton Adam Clark and Erin Hoover will read at 6 p.m. at Missouri State University’s Student Exhibition Center. The event is free and open to the […]
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