New Creative Nonfiction From Kim Magowan Up At Bending Genres
Here’s some excellent creative nonfiction from Kim Magowan to help you through the middle of the week. Thanks to Bending Genres for sharing it with […]
Continue reading »Here’s some excellent creative nonfiction from Kim Magowan to help you through the middle of the week. Thanks to Bending Genres for sharing it with […]
Continue reading »If you’re staying in to beat the heat, why not check out this new story from Kim Magowan, recently shared with the rest of us […]
Continue reading »New fiction from Kim Magowan, recently posted by New World Writing Quarterly: Kim Magowan ~ The Physics of Motion – New World Writing Quarterly And […]
Continue reading »We have some recent Jeannine Hall Gailey items that we’re happy to share. First up, here’s an interview with 90.5 WICN, in which Jeannine discusses […]
Continue reading »We have some Sarah Freligh news to catch up on, beginning with this interview, via Reckon Review, in which Sarah discusses her new book, A […]
Continue reading »Happy Wednesday! There’s quite a bit of good news to share these days, and today brings us new fiction from Kim Magowan, courtesy of JMWW […]
Continue reading »Presenting the cover of Reveal Codes by Lee Ann Roripaugh, the latest Moon City Short Fiction Award winner. The gorgeous design is by Shen Chen […]
Continue reading »Congratulations to Sarah Freligh on being the 2023 winner of the Iron Horse Literary Review Long Story Competition! You can read the winning story, “Heaven,” […]
Continue reading »A very big thanks to Fractured Literary for publishing Kim Magowan’s new story, “Tennis Elbow”: For more of Kim’s work, we wholeheartedly recommend her debut […]
Continue reading »Thanks to DeWitt Henry and Plume for this flattering and insightful review of Adam Scheffler’s Heartworm, winner of the 2021 Moon City Poetry Award: https://plumepoetry.com/adam-schefflers-heartworm-reviewed-by-dewitt-henry/?fbclid=IwAR37CgmaxTJ5UVFwd8L8h8ITtZa0IqGhlEQbWxpRBazxjFWkiG_l2Lk1F40… […]
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