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Last Friday, Jellyfish Review was kind enough to publish my flash “A Whole Breakfast”—a charming story of near-miss incest. Near-miss! I write happy stories, okay? Happy.
Read MoreLast Friday, Jellyfish Review was kind enough to publish my flash “A Whole Breakfast”—a charming story of near-miss incest. Near-miss! I write happy stories, okay? Happy.
Read MoreNormally my involvement with Split Lip Magazine is limited to running its social media accounts—finding GIFs that fit with the work we publish, mostly. But this month I had the good fortune to review Incoming: Sex, Drugs, and Copenhagen, a collection of essays written by United States veterans.
Read MoreI’ve been nominated for Best Small Fictions by Longleaf Review! I also attended Courtney Maum’s “Getting Ready for a Book Deal” master class, which provided lots of insights about preparing manuscripts and drafting letters to agents. Here are some statistics and resources from my own querying experience.
Read MoreI remember what Spooky Season book I forgot to review! It is, of course, Carmen Maria Machado’s brilliant short story collection Her Body and Other Parties, which, as usual, I read several years after its heyday. I knew I was missing one!
Read MoreHere’s a winter playlist to brighten those cloudy days.
Read MoreYears ago, when I was still in my MFA, I drafted a flash story about a woman who was haunted by her late husband’s bleak and brutal thoughts, with trivia as her only coping mechanism. I’m pleased to say that “A Woman Possessed” was finally published by Passages North last Friday!
Read MoreI know we’re long past spooky season at this point, but in my defense, I caught pneumonia. I’ve spent the past few weeks laying on my couch, pale, feverish, and coughing like some Edgar Allan Poe character. Fortunately, the antibiotics have kicked in, and I’m feeling much better.
Read MoreRecently I had the privilege to attend Tin House’s inaugural YA Fiction Workshop, held at the Sylvia Beach Hotel in charming Newport, Oregon. I took in the fresh ocean breezes, I pet the resident cat, I made new friends—and I worked on my writing, of course.
Read MoreFinally bothered to clean my room yesterday, and while I was removing all the books off my bed and floor, it reminded me that I ought to share what I’ve been reading these days.
What—half of your bed isn’t constantly filled with books?
Read MoreHere are some songs to accompany the falling leaves. Created the playlist last week, but I haven’t had a chance to write about it until now. Story of my life.
Read More2019 has been a banner year for my anxiety, and I feel like I’ve been scrambling to get everything done. But as usual, I have been reading—I just haven’t been telling you about it. Let’s play catch up, shall we? This time it’s mini-reviews: three sentences each.
Read MoreI’m pleased as punch that Longleaf Review published my flash “The Loosening Grip” on their site this week! I was at Riot Fest when I got the news, so I was unable to share more broadly at the time due to limited cell reception. Gosh darn all you punk kids swarming Douglas Park!
Read MoreAs you may have noticed, I’ve become terrible at blogging in a timely manner. But I’m still pretty good at reading in a timely manner! I’ve devoured five books since I last wrote.
Read MoreI knew I was behind on my book reviews, but until I counted today, I didn’t realize I was eight books behind! It all started when three of my library holds came in at the same time, and the rest is history.
Read MoreMore traveling! I was in Portland, Oregon for the AWP Conference, and even though it was only a few weeks ago, it somehow already feels like it was a few years ago?
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