• Fiction and Poetry

    Feature

    Elegy in Translation by Meg Day

    By Meg Day  March 18, 2018
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    The Life to Come

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  March 16, 2018
    Excerpts

    Lacking Character

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  March 16, 2018
    Short story writers

    “Birds of Paradise”

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  March 15, 2018
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    The Eight Mountains

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  March 14, 2018
    Excerpts

    Men and Apparitions

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  March 13, 2018
    Poets

    New Poetry by Shauna Barbosa

     March 12, 2018
    Short story writers

    “Umbrella”

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  March 12, 2018
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    The Right Intention

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  March 9, 2018
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    The Adulterants

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  March 8, 2018
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    The Break

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  March 7, 2018
    Excerpts

    Whiskey & Ribbons

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  March 6, 2018
    Excerpts

    Love

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  March 5, 2018
    Excerpts

    Song of a Captive Bird

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  March 2, 2018
    Poets

    Which Lives Matter

    By Caroline Williams  March 1, 2018
    Short story writers

    “Anything You Might Want”

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  March 1, 2018
    Short story writers

    “O’Hare”

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 28, 2018
    Excerpts

    A Long Way from Home

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 27, 2018
    Poets

    A Brief Topography of the MSCOG

    By Bianca Stone  February 27, 2018
    Excerpts

    The Radicals

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 26, 2018
    Conversations

    In Conversation with Jorie Graham

    By Peter Mishler  February 23, 2018
    Excerpts

    “Her Native Tongue”

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 23, 2018
    Poets

    If a Lion Could Talk

    By Jennifer Moxley  February 23, 2018
    Short story writers

    “Our Fathers at Sea”

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 22, 2018
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