Written in verse, A Million Quiet Revolutions queers both the novel and young adult genre by using altered form and subversive subject matter to break expected literary boundaries.
Hybrid
We Are History: Ardor and Visibility in Robin Gow’s A Million Quiet Revolutions
MAYDAY Announces Poetry Micro Chapbook Contest
Submissions are open for the MAYDAY Poetry Micro Chapbook Contest! Deadline to submit is July 31.
March Madness Flash Fiction Contest!
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Nonfiction Fiction
by Siddhartha Sebastian Larsson
I apologize, as of now, yes, right now, I apologize for that, although I want to be in this text, this prosaic, polemics, poetics, it’s so wrong, really, that I too will be seen, so I ‘re sorry, and I apologize for some incomprehensible pieces that will meet your eyes, but it’s so nowadays, so […]
A Tour of Ancient Lykia (A Letter Sent to Albert Goldbarth)
by Vincent Czyz
13 September 2006 Dear Albert, A return to the art … or is it merely a craft? Of letter-writing. Certainly different from writing an e-mail, which is generally dashed off in a few minutes—a single sitting at most. But still different from the old days of pen and ink or even of the manual […]