The Book of Daniel by Louise Foster October 1, 2018 It’s hard to know sometimes where a story begins. So instead I’ll start with the ending. Read the full story →
Ringworm by Angela K. Knight October 1, 2018 Whatever lie you decide to tell, do not tell her you had ringworm. Read the full story →
Spiritual Affliction: A Thank You Note to Oklahoma by Kate Strum October 1, 2018 I arrive to Stillwater from Michigan in August of 2012. The day is 116 degrees, and the AC is busted in the home I have rented, sight unseen… Read the full story →
Floaters by Chris J. Bahnsen October 1, 2018 It was my twelfth summer on earth, and I was drifting along the river on a raft I’d found in the lagoon. Read the full story →
Montana by Tara Roberts October 1, 2018 Sometimes it’s a Saturday afternoon and you lie down to take a nap, and after 20 minutes you get up and say you want to drive to Montana…. Read the full story →
CRAFT: Lessons From Academic Writing, Translated to Creative Writing by Amy Evrard October 1, 2018 I’ve gained some important takeaways in my switch from academic writing to creative nonfiction writing… Read the full story →
WRITING LIFE: #MeToo, Myself, and My Work by Pietra Dunmore October 1, 2018 Where is the line between critique of the writer and critique of the work? Read the full story →
Interview: Steph Auteri, Author of A Dirty Word: How A Sex Writer Reclaimed Her Sexuality October 1, 2018 [Steph’s] memoir, A Dirty Word: How A Sex Writer Reclaimed Her Sexuality, details her attempt to cure her perceived sexual dysfunction through becoming a sex writer…. Read the full story →
Review: The Promise of Failure: One Writer’s Perspective on Not Succeeding by John McNally October 1, 2018 McNally’s idea for this book originated from Facebook, where many people only posted their “success” updates. Read the full story →
Review: Quite Mad: An American Pharma Memoir by Sarah Fawn Montgomery October 1, 2018 In what women know as a familiar and infuriating experience, Montgomery discovers physicians who won’t listen to her. Read the full story →