Aug 23, 2010|Mon |
 Jim Harrington, writer and editor of Six Questions for…, interviews Rae Bryant, Editor in Chief of Moon Milk Review. Look for the interview September 15th, 2010 when Rae will be available at Six Questions to answer writers’, readers’ and submitters’ questions. A big thank you to Jim for running such a fantastic series.
Six Questions‘ September Review List…
9/01—Six Questions for Doug Paul Case, Editor-in-Chief, The Emerson Review
9/03—Six Questions for Katherine Tomlinson, Publisher, Dark Valentine Magazine
9/06—Six Questions for Shaindel Beers, Poetry Editor, Contrary Magazine
9/08—Six Questions for Chris Speakman, Content Editor, MuseItUp Publishing
9/10—Six Questions for Sandra Ruttan, Editor-in-Chief, Spinetingler Magazine
9/13—Six Questions for Richard Helms, Editor, The Back Alley
9/15—Six Questions for Rae Bryant, Editor, Moon Milk Review
9/17—Six Questions for Cindy Rosmus, Editor, Yellow Mama
9/20—Six Questions for Christopher Grant, Editor, A Twist of Noir
9/22—Six Questions for Joseph R.G. DeMarco, Mysterical-E
9/24—Six Questions for Lorina Stephens, Publisher, Five Rivers Publishing
9/27—Six Questions for Douglas Lance, Editor-in-Chief, eFiciton
9/29—Six Questions for Michele M. Graf, Poetry Editor, Apollo’s Lyre
Aug 20, 2010|Fri |
Weave Magazine is hosting a reading during the Small Press Festival in Pittsburgh, PA where I’ll be reading from “Collecting Calliope.” If you’re local, come on out and join in the fun. If you’ve not checked this super cool venue, here’s the link…
Remedy Bar
Pittsburgh, PA
September 25, 2010
9:00 pm
Aug 17, 2010|Tue |
Fictiondaily.org has named “The World Behind the Wallpaper” by Luisa Maria Garcia Velasco (tran. by Ian Watson) as a “Long” works pick.
Aug 8, 2010|Sun |
A big thank you to Sheldon Lee Compton for reading and reviewing my story, “Featherbedding” and to >kill author for running the Issue Mate’s review series. An honor.
“… a blend of both the surreal and a familiar, gritty reality… Bryant transforms the man and woman into huddled and hungry animals clinging to one another. But the other half of that mixture, that of hope, is what makes this story stand out in any roomful of great stories…”
If you haven’t checked out Issue 8 of >kill author yet, do it. Do it now. I highly recommend the entire issue that features “Playing” by Sheldon Lee Compton and “Italo Calvino People” by Elaine Chiew, as well as other fine works by Andrew Roe, Cameron Pierce, Cezarija Abartis, Cheyenne Nimes, Daniel Carter, Daniel Romo, David Backer, David Laskowski, Edmond Caldwell, Frank Hinton, Gregory Sherl, Jack Boettcher, Jennifer Spiegel, Jessica Newman, Lauren Becker, Matt Mullins, Melissa Lee-Houghton, Mitch James, Raymond Farr, R L Swihart, Ryder Collins, and Thomas Bunstead. Also, see my review of Elaine Chiew’s story “Italo Calvino People.”
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About Rae Bryant Rae Bryant's fiction has won Honors and Awards from the Lorian Hemingway Short Story Competition and Bartleby Snopes as well as being editor-nominated for the Storysouth Million Writer’s Award. You can read her stories now and soon forthcoming in Rick Magazine, PANK, Gargoyle Magazine, Big Muddy, Annalemma, and Word Riot, among other publications. She lives in Maryland with her husband and two children.
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