• Fiction and Poetry

    Poets

    Irrealis

    By Geoffrey G. O’Brien  February 21, 2018
    Excerpts

    This is Memorial Device

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 21, 2018
    Excerpts

    Some Hell

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 20, 2018
    Excerpts

    Winter Kept Us Warm

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 16, 2018
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    Asymmetry

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 15, 2018
    Excerpts

    Freshwater

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 14, 2018
    Feature

    New Poetry by Indigenous Women

    By Literary Hub  February 13, 2018
    Short story writers

    “Soldiers”

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 13, 2018
    Short story writers

    “The Fallguy’s Faith”

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 12, 2018
    Short story writers

    “Fractal”

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 9, 2018
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    The Friend

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 9, 2018
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    An American Marriage

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 8, 2018
    Short story writers

    “Floor Plans”

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 7, 2018
    Excerpts

    Call Me Zebra

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 6, 2018
    Excerpts

    Good Neighbors

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 5, 2018
    Excerpts

    The Sky Is Yours

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 2, 2018
    Excerpts

    Our Lady of the Prairie

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  February 1, 2018
    Excerpts

    Red Clocks

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  January 30, 2018
    Short story writers

    Rachel Gardner

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  January 29, 2018
    Excerpts

    The Winter Station

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  January 26, 2018
    Excerpts

    Frankenstein in Baghdad

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  January 25, 2018
    Excerpts

    The Juniper Tree

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  January 24, 2018
    Short story writers

    The Cat

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  January 22, 2018
    Excerpts

    Little Reunions

    By Lit Hub Excerpts  January 19, 2018
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