After Jennifer S. Cheng 1: the sea captured in a glass 2: a homophone for having enough for leftovers, a synonym for abundance 3: the fish, who have already forgotten you. It’s not personal 4: where memory fails, there’s still imagining 5: you. Not as an ocean but outside 6: glass and/or acrylic
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I’ve only recently, as an English teacher, become familiar with the idea of “author’s intent.” For some reason, I never had to learn this phrase until nowish. Questions like “What was the
Mark Budman‘s work can be found on his website, The Virginia Quarterly Review, Blip, and Pank Magazine, to name a few places. Natasha Stagg: How long have you been writing? Mark Budman:
Natasha Stagg: How long have you been writing? Charlie Hanline: Approximately ten years NS: Do you write every day? CH: No, but then I feel guilty NS: What are your thoughts on
Natasha Stagg: How long have you been writing? Kulpreet Yadav: Eight years, in a serious way. Earlier I was just jotting random thoughts; and it could include anything of general interest. But
Kulpreet Yadav is an Indian novelist and a short story writer, who aspires to meet the people from the past who made this world. www.anindianfiction.blogspot.com www.indian-wine.blogspot.com www.words-in-pictures.blogspot.com/ Can I kill you Again,
Ryen Eggleston plays in bands in Tucson. Natasha Stagg: What have you been up to lately? Ryen Eggleston: Lately i’ve been desperate for work (I am a self-employed house painter and these have
AV: Aristotle ponders the education of Alexander: “Such a needy little monster cub. Shall I continue to pose him riddles to make him a brighter monster, or shall I make him human?”
Allan Vorda: What was the inspiration for writing The Golden Mean? Please describe the process of writing this novel and what a typical day of writing was like. Annabel Lyon: I was
Natasha Stagg: How long have you been writing? Grant Foxon: To be honest, as far back as I can remember. I used to fill scrap books with my writing. I think I’d