
Another collaboration between me and Carol Guess is up at Sundog Lit. With Jellyfish!

Another collaboration between me and Carol Guess is up at Sundog Lit. With Jellyfish!
I have a new collaborative prose poem (with Carol Guess and Kristina Marie Darling) in the latest issue of Stone Highway Review! Download the whole issue for free here.
Fun fact: I really did see a briefcase full of teeth once.
A collaborative story by me and Carol Guess in the very cool new literary journal Sugared Water. It’s not an animal baby story, but there are animals and babies….
A new story written by me and Carol Guess is up at Word Riot: With Cat! This story is from our book With Animal, about humans that become pregnant with animals, forthcoming from Black Lawrence Press. Check it out!

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The literary journal Word Riot has a great blog, “Notes from Elsewhere,” here. You can find links to all kinds of good information for writers. Once you’re done clicking, head over to the journal to read some fantastic creative writing. Word Riot has been listed as one of the top ten markets for flash fiction.
A good article published on Ploughshares blog about getting an agent. I’ll let you know when it works. 🙂
Are you reading Ploughshares? If not, you should be!
To gear up for AWP in Seattle, RopeWalk Press is launching a new contest about the way so many of us
feel amid that literary throng. In a nod to Emily Dickinson:
yes, we are Nobodies, too.
But at AWP ’14 in Seattle? RopeWalk Press wants to make you famous.
Write a short-short story (350 word limit) destined for immediate celebrity.
The Winning Nobody’s story will be printed beautifully across the front of an artfully composed postcard
displayed and for sale, among other fine postcards of all RopeWalk Press fiction covers, at our table N24,
where we will host the Winning Nobody for her or his very own signing!
Check out the attached guidelines or head straight to our site.
Get cracking!
A new story by Carol Guess and me is up at Animal Literary Journal. This time: raccoon babies!
