Interviewed by Rachel Wild
Read Jude Whiley's fiction piece, What the Women Do
Rachel: The story of Patrick and Tillie, and Sam and Ash takes us into the wor...
Interviewed by Rachel Wild
Read Emily Flouton's fiction piece, Old Man Gogol
Rachel: Old man Gogol is in my opinion a perfect short story. What was the start...
Interviewed by John Haggerty
Read Kasimma's lyrical essay, VOX POPULI, VOX DEI
John: One of the things I love about this piece is its playfulness with langua...
Interviewed by Rachel Wild
Read Janine Blue's fiction piece, "…for a Black girl”
Rachel: "…for a Black girl” is a brilliant piece of writing, original and very...
Interviewed by John Haggerty
Read Emily James' fiction piece, Because Love Was a Piñata
John: I love that this story is set on Valentines Day, the ultimate c...
Interviewed by John Haggerty
Read Rachel M. Hanson's nonfiction piece, On Returning to Appalachia
John: One of the things this piece does really well is evok...
Smash Lits with Sara Crowley
Read Claudia Monpere's nonfiction piece, Hiding from Mary
1) How do you take your coffee?
Black coffee in a tumbler. Bright red...
Interviewed by Rachel Wild
Read Ola W. Halim's fiction piece, Running
Rachel: This is a lovely story about a young man who is gay and the ramifications this ...
Interviewed by Heather Cripps
Read Mary Dansak's nonfiction piece, A Sister's Guide to Grief
Heather: This piece is a beautiful portrayal of what it is like ...
Interviewed by Heather Cripps
Read Jo Gatford's fiction piece, Flying Ant Day
Heather: The central magic realist metaphor of Alice disappearing works beautif...