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Writings - Eric Nguyen
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Resilience: Stories, Poems, Essays, Words for LGBT Teens. A Place to Stay". How Boys Flirt With Other Boys". Best Gay Romance 2011. In Cajun Country" in. Asian Jesus." in. Ldquo;guy fucks sofa,” “Christmas Eve Poem,” “Gay Boy Ghazal,” “My Mother Feeds Her Sister Cheerios,” “PB&J,” and “Anonymous". By Viet Dinh" in. By Vi Khi Nao" in. Night Sky With Exit Wounds. By Ocean Vuong" in. Where We Go When All We Were Is Gone by. By Alexandra Naughton" in. By Marian Palaia" in. We Were Meant To Be A Gentle People.
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Publications | cddicicco
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So My Mother, She Lives in the Clouds. And other Stories / Fall 2015 / Hypertrophic Press. Featuring 11 never-before-seen stories,. So My Mother, She Lives in the Clouds. Propels DiCicco into the spotlight as the next major voice in indie fiction. The Head and The Hand Press. 8220;Where Have the Gormley Bears Gone” Forthcoming. 8220;Jeremy and The Maps” Forthcoming. 8220;Jeremy and The Small Love”. 8220;Love Houdini”. 8220;John and the Rainbow Whatever”. 8220;Man from the Sun”. 8220;Falling Indians”.
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TCR Submission Manager - Creative Nonfiction
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Robert Bly described the prose of essayist and poet Francis Ponge this way: It is as if the object itself, a stump or an orange, has links with the human psyche, and the unconscious provides material it would not give if asked directly. The unconscious passes into the object and returns. TCR welcomes all types of creative nonfiction submissions, especially essays about surprising things. There is a 10,000 word limit for this category. Send unpublished work only. Please enter a valid email address.
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“Lady, The Mind-Reading Mare” Forthcoming in The Cossack Review | J. Bowers
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Reading at Northwest Missouri State University, 3/19/15. 8220;Lady, The Mind-Reading Mare” Out in Cossack Review #4 →. March 8, 2015 · 5:12 pm. 8220;Lady, The Mind-Reading Mare” Forthcoming in The Cossack Review. 8220;Lady, The Mind-Reading Mare,” my short story about the Virginia horse who was verified psychic by the Duke Parapsychology Laboratory in the 1920s, has been accepted by. Lady and her typewriter/xylophone! Reading at Northwest Missouri State University, 3/19/15. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Sounds like wish | A quiet place | Page 2
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My photos (not WWII). French literature and translation. Newer posts →. Weekly photo challenge: Face. 17 May, 2016. Under Art (Not WWII). Dadang Christanto, ‘Heads from the North’ 2004, Sculpture Garden, National Gallery of Australia. It’s not just 3D images it finds; even 2D painted faces are thrown into the collection with photos of real faces. Here it places two faces from. For of Such is the Kingdom of Heaven. By Frank Bramley (. How about this image of a sun sinking into the sea? 10 May, 2016. I hot...
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Submission and Electronic Subscription. Submit your work and order a year of electronic issues of The Cossack Review. Adhere to category-specific guidelines for word / poem limits and formatting. Electronic issues are in PDF format. Specify whether you would like to start with the current issue or a previous one. Please enter a valid email address. Your password must be at least 6 characters. Create Account and Continue. SIGN IN WITH FACEBOOK. Use this option if you previously signed up with Facebook.
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TCR Submission Manager - Poetry
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Send 3-6 poems in a single submission,. With one poem on each page. Send at least three poems to best represent your writing. We are looking for poems that capture the evolving spirit of contemporary poetry. While no one style is preferred, we seek poetry that is cogent, lovely, original, and powerful. We like imagery and meaning, and lively work, whether formal or experimental. No visual or artistic poetry submissions will be considered at this time. At the bottom of this form, you have the option.
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TCR Submission Manager - Translation
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Reading work from other languages helps us experience our humanity more completely. We are committed to publishing work in translation. We are looking for poetry and excerpted / short fiction in translation from any language. We are particularly interested in work appearing in English for the first time, such as new writing that has yet to be published in English in book form, or pieces from an upcoming book. You (the translator) are responsible for securing the rights to the translated work.
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Publications | Marlys West
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Burnside Review 6.1 and 9.1. The Vital Function of Constant Narrative. At Zocalo Public Square. 2 Poems in Blackbird. When the President is Black. When We Are Late. At The Missouri Review. Two Poems on Poem Hunter. The Evolution of the Comma. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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TCR Submission Manager - Fiction
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The Cossack Review is currently reading submissions of short fiction, from short-shorts to near-novellas. While we prefer no one style over another, we hope you'll send us your best, most thoughtful and nuanced writing. We welcome long stories that approach our upper limit of 20,000 words, but will not consider novel excerpts or genre fiction. Submit unpublished work only. Please send one short story. Or no more than three individual flash fiction pieces (1,000 words or less each) in one document.
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