Pick up that handset or tap the handset icon, Readers, it’s the time of the year in which we read Maame Blue’s [>>] full-voiced small essay, “Calling“:
This flash essay first appeared in SC 7.2, available in our shop as an ebook. Read on!
Pick up that handset or tap the handset icon, Readers, it’s the time of the year in which we read Maame Blue’s [>>] full-voiced small essay, “Calling“:
This flash essay first appeared in SC 7.2, available in our shop as an ebook. Read on!
Oh readers, the summer’s sloping down into the wide, wide bog of autumn, and we’re all glued to any good news we can find. We’re triply delighted to share this poem by Dorothy Chan [>>], lately of Honey Literary, “A-List Celebrities and Chinese Immigrant Families.”
This poem first appeared in SC 7.2, available in our shop in print and ebook formats. Read on!
Fresh in the new issue, SC 6.1, we’re glad to share Lindsey Wilson’s creative nonfiction piece “Constellations“:
The print and ebook editions are out now, and for more like this, subscribe! Read on.
PS. You can now enter the $500 Force Majeure Flash Contest: check it out.
Storm Cellar 4.2 contributor Sea Sharp‘s poem “The Tallgrass Shuffles” appears in The Pushcart Prizes XLI, out this month [powells link] — have a gander!
We’re always looking for more amazing work over here.
Readers, today of all days is #NationalPoetryDay and we’re here with a preview from the next issue (due Monday!) (!!!) — it’s Sarah Ann Winn’s “Introducing the Midwest Amazon”:
This one’s gonna be great, you guys. (!!!!!!)
We’re also open for submissions for an issue to feature authors who happen to be women or genderqueer (in the broadest sense). Full guidelines, submission portal. Read on!