Fiction: A Zombie in Dawn of the Dead Transitions From an All-Juice Diet by Nathan Holic
Ugh. The sermons from Kiersten. The sermons. It gives you untold happiness to see her down there in the zombie hordes, animated entirely by her brain cravings.
Ugh. The sermons from Kiersten. The sermons. It gives you untold happiness to see her down there in the zombie hordes, animated entirely by her brain cravings.
The first thing he notices is the entire horizon of the Pacific in one long picture window. That it’s installed upside down. Countless times he has been into strangers’ houses […]
The Juliet by Laura Ellen Scott 258 Pages Pandamoon Publishing, 2016 ISBN: 978-0997135114 A lot of the most engrossing fiction isn’t about people, but about things: houses (The Glass […]
Knotted It is exquisite the taste of paper. The glue dissolves in his mouth. He has eaten plum cake at the register and knows there will be a contest for […]
1 She’s staring into the pool, like the light might change and she’ll see her son on the bottom, tiny bubbles escaping his mouth, his face distorted by the water […]
If I Knew the Way, I’d Take You Home by Dave Housley 2015, Dzanc Books 208 Pages, $14.95 ISBN-978-1936873661 How do you feel about music? Do you think […]
Churchill River Estuary, Manitoba 2012. The promise was one of guaranteed encounters, but the outboard’s erratic putter raised concerns. There had been other signs. Gray patches adorned the Zodiac. The […]
We are please to announce our 2015 Pushcart Prize nominees: Poetry “Sacrament” by Sarah Jane Miller “Memory Palace” by Aaron Brown “The Tomb of Lady Fu Hao” by Barbara Daniels […]
In today’s ORIGINS, Steve Karas talks about the inspiration for his story “To Abdo, With Love,” which appears in the winter 2014 issue of jmww. Around the time I wrote […]
FICTION READING/FUNDRAISER Alice McDermott Wednesday, April 10, 2013, 7pm, Notre Dame of Maryland University, 701 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210 $35 Join the Continuing Education Chapter of Notre Dame […]