We’re beaming this morning like a squirrel with a pawpaw, ready to share this short essay by Amy Stonestrom [>>], “High Lattitude“:
This CNF piece originally appeared in SC 7.2, available as an ebook. Read on!
We’re beaming this morning like a squirrel with a pawpaw, ready to share this short essay by Amy Stonestrom [>>], “High Lattitude“:
This CNF piece originally appeared in SC 7.2, available as an ebook. Read on!
Our family members may be far, Reader, and in their own worlds, might as well be, but we know them across that space anyhow. Today’s share does it: here’s an honorable mention from our 2019 flash contest, Lee Anne Gallaway-Mitchell’s “Combustion.”
This flash appears in Storm Cellar #8.2, nicknamed “Sisal,” available in delicious print and ebook editions in our store. Read on!
Today’s share is a tiny map of a vast territory. We’re chuffed to add to the archive today this story by Ethan Forrest Ross, “Scabs“:
This story first appeared in issue 5.2 of Storm Cellar, available from our store in print and ebook format; click current for the latest, and subscribe for more like this. So read on.
The thundering season, Dear Reader, passes toward and through us even now, and so then here: Marc Harshman’s two sun-burned prose poems “Holding On” and “Seascape in Kansas.”
These poems originally appeared in SC 5.1. Get yours here, download the issue, and of course subscribe, subscribe, subscribe for more in your mail-/in-box. Read on!