Non-Contest Submissions: “Desire” (Issue 75) UPDATE: We have re-opened non-contest submissions for fiction, nonfiction and poetry for the next two weeks, until Saturday, November 10th, 2018. Submit! Contest Submissions: “Desire” (Issue 75) Submission Period: September 24th – November 5th Finalist Judges: Jo Ann Beard – Nonfiction Contest Nicole Walker – Flash Prose
Read MoreWhat is it about the genre or cross-genre you write in that interests you/draws you in? The way that words have heft and feel and how such heft and feel can be
What is it about the genre or cross-genre you write in that interests you/draws you in? I’m drawn to how a poem is an act of compression — that is, how an
Winner of the Zone 3 First Book Award, CAIT WEISS ORCUTT’s work has been published in The Boston Review, Chautauqua, FIELD, Prelude, and more. The founder of the Writers Guild Community Creative
What is it about the genre or cross-genre you write in that interests you/draws you in? In a lot of ways poetry allows me to explain or investigate a phenomenon in ways
What is it about the genre or cross-genre you write in that interests you/draws you in? I don’t do much to push against the borders of genre as such. But poetry is
This round robin interview includes the following editors: ELOISA AMEZCUA’s debut collection, From the Inside Quietly, is the inaugural winner of the Shelterbelt Poetry Prize selected by Ada Limón. She is the founder
What interests you/draws you in? The story Chisme concerns a few people I knew in Parlier, the town in California I’m from. A man who lived in a rundown building next door
What is it about the genre or cross-genre you write in that interests you/draws you in? I am drawn to writing and reading poetry in part because it allows me to look
ALLISON CAMPBELL lives in New Orleans. She earned her PhD in Literature, Creative Writing from the University of Southern Mississippi’s Center for Writers where she served as associate editor of the Mississippi Review.
What is it about the genre or cross-genre you write in that interests you/draws you in? I am turned on by enjambment and consequently the subtext it creates (especially when the subtext