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- Laurel Wexman { I am re- reading this for the millionth time, through tears, once again. It is absolutely perfect! }
- Antonie Becker { Beautifully movingly written so, Thank God, the talent and ability is still somehow, miraculously, intact. }
- Jim Brennan { Garry, you mentioned this piece at the PVTU meeting - nicely written. It had me searching around, as things like this tend to do, for... }
- Dan Minnock { Hello All, Are you taking submissions for the June 2022 contest? }
- D. Oakleaf { Dear James, Thank you for sharing this outstanding essay. My father also built a "Z-Box" and I've recently taken up learning its backstory, even if... }
- F. J. Bergmann { We're near the end of 2021. When will the 2020 Fiction Contest results be announced? }
- Dawn Holmes { Blimey - what a read........we just celebrated a UK and anyone else who could make it - Cusichaca reunion at our home in Scotland -... }
- Literal Latte { Thanks, Richard, that is much appreciated! You stay safe, too! }
- Literal Latte { Hi James and Michelle (and other writers who have inquired) -- We're truly sorry about the delay. It looks like results for the fiction contest... }
In The Latest Issue
- Featured Artist: Sean Qualls
- NOTE: We are NOT currently taking submissions (except Fiction Awards until Jan 2020)
- Broken Bones and Pygmy Donkeys
- Write What You Know
- Losing My Mind and Getting a New One
- The Enormous Typewriter
- The Warehouse
- Cherry
- Wild Horses
- Love Trouble
- Mandorla
- Still Life With Fruit, Froth, & Kinesis
- Saying Cheese
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