Looming by Ryder S. Ziebarth May 1, 2018 My boots broke through a crust of rime, down deep into the hardened snow knocking me off balance with each step. Read full story →
Sulfur and Its Relationship to Suffering by John Carr Walker May 1, 2018 I sat on the seat still gripping the steering wheel. The tractor sat on the wreckage of an end post and grapevines… Read full story →
Battlefield Promotion by Jeffrey Seitzer May 1, 2018 A cyborg baby. That’s what our son Ethan looked like when they had finally finished hooking him up…. Read full story →
On the Bus by Mireya S. Vela May 1, 2018 The bus is nearly empty. I wrap my arms around my backpack and press my items close to my pregnant belly. Read full story →
CRAFT: What My Painter Mother Taught Me About Writing by Katie Simon May 1, 2018 Though our tools were different, my painter mother taught me some of my most important lessons about writing. Read full story →
WRITING LIFE: Confessions of a Working Writer by Penny Guisinger May 1, 2018 I’m a creature known as a working writer… I am also a creature known as a literary writer. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: J. Michael Lennon, editor of Norman Mailer: The Sixties May 1, 2018 Any writer of nonfiction or memoir owes a debt to Mailer, who pioneered techniques that came to define nonfiction, memoir and the New Journalism. Read full story →
How to Write a Review of the Shell Game: A REVIEW of The Shell Game, edited by Kim Adrian May 1, 2018 It is best, when writing a book review of The Shell Game: Writers Play with Borrowed Forms, to be an active reader of the book. Read full story →
REVIEW: A Beautiful and Terrible Thing by Jen Waite May 1, 2018 As the title states, what a beautiful and terrible book! Read full story →
Review: An American (Homeless) in Paris by Chris Ames May 1, 2018 Everybody, sometimes, wants to give the middle finger to society and just be left alone. I understand… Read full story →