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Further Reading
THE FARMER’S TREATY by Jeremy D. Campbell
I. The mule’s a stubborn son of a bitch. It refuses to carry him any farther, so he dismounts and walks it over the lawn to the large barn where he ties it to a nearby post. The grass of the lawn is a healthy green. He glances at the porch, but no one has […]
GNOMIC SAVIORS: EDITORS ON EDITING – HOW CAN LIT MAGS INCREASE READERSHIP?
Okla Elliott: Since one of my goals for doing this editors forum is to promote literary journals and hopefully garner subscriptions for the journals involved here and others, could you discuss what you think editors and writers could be doing to increase readership of literary journals? For example, one tactic I’ve used is to require workshop […]
October by Theodore Worozbyt
On that lawn each morning a little girl’s sandal rests in the grass. Today the flip-flop for weeks became a pink gellie, the color of my skin disease, but lighter. The white truck gassing mosquitoes just whined by in the dark, convincing no one. I wonder, as if to say goodbye, if the driver has […]
