Announcing The Nominees For The Best Small Fictions 2018
Moon City Press/Moon City Review is pleased to announce its nominees for The Best Small Fictions 2018: Matt Dube, “Paletas” Karen J Donovan, “A Gothic […]
Continue reading »Moon City Press/Moon City Review is pleased to announce its nominees for The Best Small Fictions 2018: Matt Dube, “Paletas” Karen J Donovan, “A Gothic […]
Continue reading »We are happy to announce that we are putting the final touches on Moon City Review 2018, the latest issue of our annual literary journal. […]
Continue reading »For your middle-of-the-week reading pleasure, we present to you not only the latest co-written story from Kim Magowan and Michelle Ross but also work from […]
Continue reading »Great news! We’ve decided to give Moon City Review its own Facebook page (separate from the Moon City Press page) to ensure both get the […]
Continue reading »Closing out the first week of the new year in style, Jellyfish Review brings us new fiction from Kim Magowan: https://jellyfishreview.wordpress.com/2018/01/01/moving-on-by-kim-magowan/ Kim’s debut collection, Undoing, […]
Continue reading »For your reading pleasure, here is new flash fiction from Michelle Ross just posted at FANZINE. https://thefanzine.com/before-and-after/ Michelle’s debut collection, There’s So Much They Haven’t […]
Continue reading »More good news for the new year: Jeannine Hall Gailey has a new poem, “Self-Portrait as Radioactive Girl,” up at Rogue Agent. https://www.rogueagentjournal.com/jgailey-2 Jeannine’s Field […]
Continue reading »Starting the new year off with a bang, here’s new fiction from Cate McGowan up at Unbroken Journal. https://unbrokenjournal.com/2018/01/depending-on-the-horizon-by-cate-mcgowan/ Cate’s collection, True Places Never Are, […]
Continue reading »With 2017 officially completed, the editors at Moon City Press would like to congratulate our authors who published books during the past year: Gerald Duff, […]
Continue reading »Check it out: Moon City Press Editor Michael Czyzniejewski is once again treating the literary world to his funny, insightful reviews of short-story collections via […]
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