Allison Grayhurst: Serpent in My Shoe

We’re so pleased to present this stand against. Against what, you ask? Read Allison Grayhurst’s “Serpent in My Shoe“:Allison Grayhurst - Serpent in My Shoe [sample]

 

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Skaidrite Stelzer: Snow White

Today’s lesson is How to Be a Queen. We do not know how to communicate this to you. We have a little violence inside. We’ve got brambles growing out our collarbones. But for insight see inside this familiar derangement of myth, the inimitable Skaidrite Stelzer’s “Snow White”:Skaidrite Stelzer - Snow White [sample][continue reading…]

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Don Russ: Camera Obscura

A glimpse of moving colors, warm & way, way out: Don Russ’ “Camera Obscura.”

Don Russ - Camera Obscura [sample]

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Amanda Watters: Carnival

A fair comes to town. The simple setup for ten thousand summer adventures. Do we believe any of these stories? And what happens after? Let’s listen in. Amanda Watters’ “Carnival” appears in Storm Cellar 3.2 (print / pdf):Amanda Watters - Carnival [sample]

 

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Sara Biggs Chaney: Someone: A Portrait in Whitespace

Today’s #NaPoMo addition belongs to Sara Biggs Chaney, who constructed for us a lovely — what does one call it? — pastiche made of veins and spleens and things. Read it properly along with the rest of Storm Cellar #3.2 by purchasing here (print / pdf). Read “Someone: a Portrait in Whitespace“:Sara Biggs Chaney - Someone- a Portrait in Whitespace [sample]

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