
Kim Magowan Nominated For Best Of The Net
We are pleased to share the news that Kim Magowan’s story “The Rascally Rabbit” was nominated for Best of the Net by the good people […]
Continue reading »We are pleased to share the news that Kim Magowan’s story “The Rascally Rabbit” was nominated for Best of the Net by the good people […]
Continue reading »Leading off another fine summer week, here’s new poetry from Kerri French, courtesy of The Los Angeles Review: https://losangelesreview.org/hesitation-kerri-french/ Kerri’s collection Every Room in the […]
Continue reading »In case you missed it, this week brought us new flash fiction from the incomparable Michelle Ross, courtesy of Nashville Review: https://as.vanderbilt.edu/nashvillereview/archives/14734 Michelle’s debut collection, […]
Continue reading »Closing out the week in style, here’s a new poem, “Reckoning,” from Cate McGowan up at Into the Void: https://intothevoidmagazine.com/article/reckoning/ Cate’s short-story collection, True Places […]
Continue reading »The wonderful Debra Kang Dean, whose chapbook Fugitive Blues was published by Moon City Press in 2014, is bringing out a new collection of poetry, […]
Continue reading »Clayton Adam Clark, whose collection A Finitude of Skin won the 2017 Moon City Poetry Award and will be published later this year, has a […]
Continue reading »Thursday brings us new poetry from the esteemed Walter Bargen, courtesy of The American Journal Of Poetry: https://theamericanjournalofpoetry.com/v5-bargen.html Walter’s collection Too Quick for the Living […]
Continue reading »We would like to thank Aarik Danielsen and the Columbia Daily Tribune for this wonderful review of Walter Bargen’s Too Quick for the Living, published […]
Continue reading »Moon City Press is thrilled to announce that Kerri French’s Every Room in the Body just won the 2018 Brockman-Campbell Book Award from the North […]
Continue reading »In case you missed it, here’s yet another recent interview with Sarah Freligh. This time, Meg Pokrass asks about Sarah’s two flash-fiction pieces that will […]
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