New Work Out

“Three Doors” is a small piece, 1,321 words, included in an anthology put out by The Writers’ Journal. I saw a call for submissions in Duotrope, an online platform that allows users to access lists of publishers and agents and offers a handy submission grid to help you keep track of submissions. I pay a subscription fee... Continue Reading →

Fringe Festival, Tranäs

Fringe Festival, Tranäs An enclave of aficionados of the NY School (poetry) Before leaving for the Kungsleden, before leaving home, I’d prepared my Tranäs at the Fringe workshop on Micro-Memoir. Once in Tranäs at my friend’s house, she even printed off my workshop notes: All for nought. Once started, it went out the window. It... Continue Reading →

“New” Work Accepted

I sent off “Names for Birds” to the Celtic Literary Review. Not all things are as they seem. About the Celtic Literary Review Journal: Our journal is a nonprofit, online magazine with one central goal in mind: to empower female writers. The literary world is a hectic place for all, and it is especially difficult... Continue Reading →

New Work Out and/or Forthcoming

“Meet me in the Future“ Spring 2025 Green Silk Journal and “Thanks for these gray hairs” Spring 2025, prose poem, redrosethorns are now out! These are micro-memoir pieces. A Study in Grief was taken by  Wild Willow Magazine (where the word takes root), formally The Minison Project. It is considered a fledgling publication by Duotrope, the portal... Continue Reading →

Work Accepted, New Work Out

In writing news I’ve had a micro piece accepted. A Study in Grief was taken by Wild Willow Magazine (where the word takes root), formally The Minison Project. It is considered a fledgling publication by Duotrope, the portal I mostly use to submit and discover publications and calls for submissions. Grief. It something I’ve been... Continue Reading →

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