Do you write micro nonfiction? Got a great short under 250 words? Enter our We Love Short Shorts contest! Deadline is Feb. 28.
Do you write micro nonfiction? Got a great short under 250 words? Enter our We Love Short Shorts contest! Deadline is Feb. 28.
Beautiful flash essay by @wendyfontaine.bsky.social and so timely with back to school around the corner.
Thank you!
I wrote this after dropping my daughter off at college. I wanted to see if I could capture that feeling in a single sentence story structure.
I'm about to drop her off again in two weeks, and I have a feeling this is going to happen to me all over again.
#emptynesting
If you're looking for an online literary weekend of workshops, check out HippoCamp, coming Aug. 16-18. I'll be there for most of the events, including this Evening with the Editors.
Other sessions include craft talks, readings, deep dives and mini sessions on hot topics. Very affordable!
The foods you love and hate say a lot about you, not just about where you come from but also who you are. I am red hot dogs and American chop suey and pizza on a Friday night.
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Women on Writing was kind enough to interview me about my flash nonfiction piece, Lucky, in their newsletter, The Muffin.
PS: Sorry about the giant head photo.
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I'm going to ride along with my teen as she drives on LA freeways today. Send up prayers. And stay out of the slow lane for us, please.
Thank you, Mark.
I'm a Short Reads story this week. Check it out.
www.short-reads.org/crushed/
Sending rejections on a holiday is bad literary form.
Killer spin class this morning but I channeled my inner Al Horford and got her done. #GoCelts
Big thank you to Women on Writing. My essay, "Lucky," is a runner-up on their cnf contest.
This is my flash piece on close calls.
"Maybe we didnβt say no. Maybe we just didnβt say yes fast enough and the Thunderbird took off without us."
Tonight! Bonaventure Brewing Club, after hours at AWP. Four of the best nonfiction lit mags out there. Come listen to our great readers! See you there.
I wrote this as a response to the many ridiculous years of being around over-the-top swim parents. This is about moms but there are crazy dads too.
I always loved watching my child swim. I miss seeing how happy it made her to be part of a team. I do not, however, miss the politics of swimming.
My husband works on The Pitt and it makes me endlessly happy to see how much people are enjoying this show.
Spotlight today all the way back to our first issue and Wendy Fontaine's "Where Memory Fails, Writing Prevails: Using Fallacies of Memory to Create Effective Memoir"--enjoy!
Thank you, Assay!
Thank you!
New writing in Still Point Arts Quarterly here. Inspired by California wildfires and the question, what will you take with you when you go?
That song "What's My Age Again?" hits differently when you're over 50 and you have to stop and actually think about it.
I see a lot of writers here on Bluesky, but are we reading each other's work?
Send me the piece you published most recently. I want to read it and share it.
#writerlife
I have new writing in the world today.
This one is close to my heart. I wrote it when the #emptynest years were coming. Now here I am, navigating my way through.
Attention flash #writers!
Short nonfiction contest. 250 words or less. 18 days left to enter.
Writers, get your best short flash #creativenonfiction ready! Hippocampus Magazine's 2025 Short Shorts #contest is open. Deadline Feb. 28. Entry fee only $5.
If you have a kid in college, read this. Scholarships are about to be taxed and parent plus loans are about to disappear.