WebMichelle’s short fiction has appeared in Nimrod International Journal #37 Awards Edition, Midwestern Gothic, Elder Mountain: A Journal of Ozarks Studies, Literal Latté, bosque, The Lascaux Review, Pooled Ink, Literary Mama and The Green Hills Literary Lantern and is forthcoming in Storied Hills: A Journal of Contemporary Ozark Fiction. WebFor years he’s subsisted on the catches of crabbing and surf casting and the coins and occasional jewelry turned up by the metal detector for which he swapped the small diamond ring he stumbled upon churning in the surf. When he’s not “catching,” he keeps to himself in his ramshackle travel trailer grounded a few hundred feet from the beach,
Michelle Collins Anderson - Literary Mama
WebNatascha Graham “ A Terrible Thing Has Happened” Wayne McCray “Meeting Homeless” Rin Kelly “Kahlo” Ann Vandenberg “Sol 3013” Patricia Temple “A Stranger Came” Nancy Ford Dugan “Out of the Box” Jean M. Kane “Trap House” Andrija Matic “The Symmetry of Chaos” Gary Fincke “The Geography of Ridicule” Nonfiction Catherine Bell “Indecent … WebFeb 28, 2024 · Betsy Martin is the author of the poetry chapbook, Whale’s Eye (Presa Press, 2024). She has published poetry in Atlanta Review, The Briar Cliff Review, Cloudbank, Green Hills Literary Lantern, Juked, The Louisville Review, The MacGuffin, The Midwest Quarterly, Pennsylvania English, Pirene’s Fountain, and over sixty other … data premiery sons of the forest
Volume 14 – GHLL
WebCreative Nonfiction: Green Hills Literary Lantern accepts essays, memoirs, travel-writing, excerpts from larger works, genre-blurring permutations, and all forms of prose that can … The Green Hills Literary Lantern GHLL Welcome to GHLL; Current Issue; … News from and About GHLL People:. New in November 2024, from GHLL founding … (To learn about submissions, read here.) Poetry Editor: Joe Benevento, PhD — … WebSep 17, 2024 · Submit Your Poetry, Short Prose, or Book Today! Day (s) : Hour (s) : Minute (s) : Second (s) Deadline: Thursday, December 22nd Click on the video above to hear about Stephen’s experience with Writer’s Relief! A surgeon for more than twenty years, Dr. Stephen Weiss enjoys putting down the scalpel and picking up a pen. data prediction algorithms