reviewed by Isaac Fox Kyle Seibel’s flash story “As Planned, We Stopped for Sandwiches” begins in a mundane place: a St. Louis deli, where a family has stopped to eat […]
Month: May 2022
“If you can write, you can draw”: Rebecca Fish Ewan’s Doodling for Writers
reviewed by Leila May My sister is an artist. You can trace her practice across the years: thick pencil marks and shades of grey into the wafts of watercolors blossoming […]
Making Mosaic of My Life: First-Timer’s Reflection on AWP
By Marah Hoffman For me, this has been a year of unmaking and unmasking. The pandemic’s necessity for us to conceal half our faces is a potent symbol of how […]