We're catching the night train from Bucharest to Bucovina today. Bucovina is in the north of Romania, where the Carpathians curve away into Ukraine. According to the guidebook the place is a "...magical realm teeming with legends, trolls, giant mushrooms and invisible spiders. Here there no internet be but bears do in abundance. Bring meat and a gun."
We are sadly unable to bring our dog with us, so we're leaving her at a care home for dogs here in Bucharest. The regime seems strict but the French owners assure us that the dog will be very disciplined when we return:
FUEL anthology publication day!
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It's publication day for the anthology I edited, FUEL: 75 prizewinning
flash fictions by authors around the globe raising funds to fight
#FuelPoverty!...
The Roxane Gay Agenda
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Hear to Slay, which I co-hosted with Tressie McMillan Cottom for two
wonderful years, is now The Roxane Gay Agenda. New episodes are available
weekly, firs...
NICE & CLEAN - matt loughlin
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As he stood in the shower, lukewarm water running down his face and
blocking his ears, he realized he didn’t know a goddamn thing.
Seriously. Not a goddam...
To a new writer
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It's not enough to a put a few sentences together and declare it creative
writing. You will not stay by the reader's side to explain what you mean.
The exp...
New blog... over there...
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I have started a new blog HERE.
If you'd like to continue reading my posts please add the new address to
your feeder/brain/doodad. I haven't yet worked out...
The Next Big Thing
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*Len Joy my best writing friend for the last seven years, invited me to
join this chain-blog thingy (his words) in which writers answer a set of
questio...
New York City
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[image: New York City]New York City is the most populous town in america.
It has as many as 400 dialects by having an approximated 18.In search of
thousand...
Dark Matter & Our Future Selves
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LET’S say life has arisen somewhere in the universe and that it has been
very successful – so successful that it has ventured out into space. Let’s
also sa...
Letter from the Editor - Hiatus
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*Letter from The Editor*
The June 2012 issue will be the last Short Review issue for a little while,
the journal will be on hiatus for at least a few month...
Thank you
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Dear friends and fellow writers,
Today is Sunday, and the three of us are sad because we have decided to
close down The Literary Lab. The time feels right ...
Two Poems in KNOCK, Issue #14
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Issue #14 of KNOCK is now available, and it contains two poems from my
poetry collection, Of Creatures (Gold Wake Press, 2010): “Shook Out the
Ashes, She D...
Rewrite, Revise Pt. 2
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In college courses, revision is particularly imperative. There are many
great papers which were hurt by a lack of revision. The best protection for
good id...
This is my last blog post
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at this address. My first post just went live at my new blog home
ethelrohan.com. For those of you willing to update your links and Google
Reader, thank yo...
dzanc books, 2013
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that's right.
THE ZOO, A GOING in perfect-bound form.
thanks for riding the internet trip.
looking forward to you joining us in paper.
be well until then,
27 Rules for Flash and Life in General
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written by Christopher JamesThis week, in an effort to learn more about
writing, I started cobbling together a few ideas and suggestions about what
I thoug...
NISHA'S GOT 2 LEFT FEET...
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...and 2 right feet... and an extra pair of ears sliding around on her
second head. Yep, for those who don't yet know... we're pregnant. 11 weeks
and...
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