Monthly Archives: May 2010

INTERVIEW: The Geography of Josh Weil

In today’s jmww interview, Meghan Kenny caught up with Josh Weil, author of THE NEW VALLEY (Grove, 2009), as he was on his way out of Baltimore–he recently completed a stint as the Tickner Fellow at the Gilman School–and on … Continue reading

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Interview: The Ruthlessly “Pretty” Flash of Kim Chinquee

Kim Chinquee is the author of OH BABY (Ravenna Press) and PRETTY (White Pine Press). She also is the recipient of a Pushcart Prize and lives in Buffalo, New York. In today’s jmwwblog, she talks with author Dylan Landis about … Continue reading

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“Other Big” News at jmww

Although I had planned to write this post lamenting that our beloved flash editor Dave Erlewine would no longer be with jmww (apparently, Dave’s so awesome in all other aspects of his life too that he got a super-huge promotion … Continue reading

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ORIGINS: “When the Weather Changes You” by Amber Sparks

In today’s ORIGINS, Amber Sparks discusses her story “When the Weather Changes You,” which originally appeared in A capella Zoo, Spring ’10. A few years ago I was on my way to the airport in a cab, listening to either … Continue reading

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Sentenia Contest Winner

Congratulations, Kirsty Logan, for winning a copy of Sententia! Contact jen.michalski@gmail.com to claim yer prize.

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Flash Editors Needed!

jmww needs a few flash editors to read submissions for their quarterly issues. We don’t pay, but editors receive all jmww merchandise free and all the power in the universe to showcase good flash in a cool journal. If interested, … Continue reading

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Win a copy of Sententia!

The inaugural issue of Sententia is out from Artistically Declined Press, and it’s a beauty, featuring work by Roxane Gay, Mary Miller, Shya Scanlon, Jen Michalski, Adam Robinson, Sam Pink, and more. If you’d like one, post a comment here … Continue reading

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