Review of Kate Chopin’s “The Awakening” by Willa Cather A Creole “Bovary” is this little novel of Miss Chopin’s. Not that the heroine is a creole exactly, or that Miss Chopin is a Flaubert—
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Advice on Reading the Ancient Classics by Henry David Thoreau
The student may read Homer or Æschylus in the Greek without danger of dissipation or luxuriousness, for it implies that he in some measure emulates their heroes, and consecrates morning hours to their pages. The heroic books, even if printed in the character of our mother tongue, will always be in a language dead to […]
Poem: Peer Review, Curfew by Peer Reivew, Curfew by Shelia Murphy
a solitary thought by Stella Radulescu
Poem: Approaching Cuttack by Nilesh Mondal
Nilesh Mondal, 23, is an engineer by choice and poet by chance.
He works as a writer for Terribly Tiny Tales and Thought Catalog, and as prose editor for Moledro Magazine.
Book Publisher: Salem-Danvers Village Press
We are a new independent book publisher seeking for new authors. We are a traditional book publisher. We are looking for new content.
Mom Recalls How Dad Used to Walk for Miles
Mom Recalls How Dad Used to Walk for Miles James Croal Jackson’s poetry has appeared in The Bitter Oleander, Rust + Moth, Cosmonauts Avenue, and elsewhere. His first chapbook, The Frayed Edge of Memory (Writing Knights Press, 2017) is forthcoming. . The post Mom Recalls How Dad Used to Walk for Miles appeared first […]
Poem: Spring Equinox by Shari Jo LeKane-Yentumi
Shari Jo LeKane-Yentumi (B.A.English/Spanish, M.A. Spanish, Saint Louis University Madrid/St. Louis) lives in St. Louis, Missouri, writes articles, literary critiques, poetry and prose. She is a not-for-profit, business, community development
Poem: The Road Home by Leonard Henry Scott
The Road Home by Leonard Henry Scott She walks to her car in the IGA parking lot Long striding and brisk in a flowered dress Jim Dandy grits and Budweiser topping her cart Dark eyes flashing at the orange night falling sky She starts up the car and rolls onto the street Squinting down creases […]
Lit Mag: Speculative 66
Born September 6th, 2016, Speculative 66 is a (mostly) monthly journal of 66-word stories and poems from the speculative realm. We feature science fiction The post Speculative 66 appeared first on Literary Magazines.
50 Word Story contest
Welcome to the 1st Annual Justine Moritz Literary contest. If you win this contest you win $500 in ads
Halloween Movie Night
Join us for a Horror Movie night and a chat! We will be chatting in the sidebar and talking about the Brain that wouldn’t die!
2 Lines of Poetry to Honor National Poetry Month
This will act as our prompt for this week. Noticed how I slipped this week in there instead of today’s prompt. Yes, I had to make some changes due to time constraints.
Into the Ruins
Into the Ruins Website Into the Ruins Information about your publication Into the Ruins is a different kind of science fiction magazine. Rather than the tropes of space operas, aliens, and interstellar travel, we offer science fiction stories for the real world. These are tales set in the near and far future that deal with […]
Creative Writing Prompt: Live Long and Prosper or Not creative writing prompt
Ok welcome to number 2 Creative Writing Prompt: Live Long and Prosper or Not for our March-April contest.