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Category: Literary Reviews

LIVE NOW: Puerto del Sol’s First Digital Issue includes new work

Puerto del Sol’s inaugural issue 51.1 is now online including new work from your salonniere, a short short inspired by … More

Fiction, Puerto del Sol, short short fiction

Review: “Bartleby Snopes” Post-Experimentalism Special Issue

I had approached Bartleby Snopes’s special issue devoted to “post-experimentalism” unfamiliar with the genre. But finishing the 17 thematically-grouped stories that comprise the … More

bartleby snopes, Fiction, Literary Journals, post-experimentalism, Short Stories

Australian-based lit journal Kurungabaa brings your salonniere’s short story to the living daylight

Your salonniere finally got to see a ten year-old story “With Hummingbird in Hand” in print thanks to the editors … More

Chicapina, Fiction, Kurungabaa, Literary Journals, Mexipino, Narratives, Reading, Rudy Guevarra, San Diego Filipino Mexican Communities, Short Stories

Review: “The Adirondack Review” Summer 2012 Issue Fiction

by Rio Liang The summer 2012 issue of The Adirondack Review is now available online. “Mermaid’s Gulch” by Radha Narayan A doleful … More

Fiction, Literary Journals, matt carmichael, radha narayan, sarah elizabeth schantz, Short Stories, the adirondack review

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