Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|Flash Discourse: A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of|’THE TWO TAILS’ or ‘THE ECLECTIC PHILOSOPHER’|by Augusto Monterroso”
Uncategorized,Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,book or article review or close reading
June 27, 2023
0 Comments15 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|Flash Discourse: A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of Ryan Griffith’s ‘Thrill of Fire’”
Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,book or article review or close reading,Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading,LITERARY ARTSFEATURED
May 24, 2023
0 Comments16 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|Flash Discourse: A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of Italo Calvino’s|’The Man Who Shouted Teresa'”
Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,book or article review or close reading
February 17, 2023
0 Comments14 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|Flash Discourse: A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of Richard Plant’s|’Flatland'”
Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,book or article review or close reading
January 7, 2023
0 Comments20 Minutes
Flash Discourse: Travel Writing|Featured Series: Personal Essay|2020 Theme: “The Pandemic Letters: Trapped Overseas”||2022 Update||Associate Editor Jim Weitz|
LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Personal essay to 1000 words,Featured ProjectNon-fiction,Travel Writing/Literary Tourism
September 12, 2022
0 Comments18 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|Flash Discourse: A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of Robert Bly’s|’Warning to the Reader'”
Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,book or article review or close reading,Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading,Essay, Craft,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
September 12, 2022
0 Comments12 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|Flash Discourse: A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of Melinda McCamant’s|’Clamming Up’”
Essay, Craft,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,book or article review or close reading,Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading
May 20, 2022
0 Comments14 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|Flash Discourse: A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of Ron Carlson’s|’The Tablecloth of Turin'”
Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,book or article review or close reading,Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading,Essay, Craft,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
April 27, 2022
0 Comments11 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|Flash Discourse: A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of Lydia Davis’s ‘Therapists'”
Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,book or article review or close reading,Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading,Essay, Craft,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
February 13, 2022
0 Comments13 Minutes
Featured Series: Experimental Discourse (XP)|Double Flash/Short Story to 2000 words|2021 theme: “1 of 24– the story of an hour”||Jim Meirose|”Superman’s Picnic Table”
Fiction,LITERARY ARTS,FEATUREDProse Discourse: Long forms (to 10,000 words),Featured Project,Experimental Discourse,XP Prose
January 16, 2022
0 Comments12 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|Flash Discourse: A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of A. M. Homes’s|’With One Wheel Gone Wrong'”
Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,book or article review or close reading,Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading,Essay, Craft,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
January 3, 2022
0 Comments13 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|Flash Discourse: A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of Yasunari Kawabata’s|”The Grasshopper and the Bell Cricket”
Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading,Essay, Craft,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,book or article review or close reading
November 21, 2021
0 Comments16 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|Flash Discourse: A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of Lydia Davis’s ‘The Mice'”
Essay, Craft,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,book or article review or close reading,Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading
October 21, 2021
1 Comment13 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of Ursula Hegi’s ‘Doves'”
Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading,Essay, Craft,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,book or article review or close reading
September 19, 2021
0 Comments13 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of Madison Smartt Bell’s|’The Naked Lady'”
Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,book or article review or close reading,Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading,Essay, Craft,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
May 22, 2021
0 Comments14 Minutes
Featured Series: Experimental Discourse (XP)|Double Flash/Short Story to 2000 words|2020 theme: “Tranche de Vie” (Slice of Life)||Verena Mahlow|”Good-bye, Shoes”
Events/Projects/Collaborations,Fiction,Flash Fiction (to 1,000 words),Experimental,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Experimental Discourse,XP Prose
January 3, 2021
0 Comments19 Minutes
Featured Series: Experimental Discourse (XP)|Double Flash/Short Story to 2000 words|2020 theme: “Tranche de Vie” (Slice of Life)||Oscar Davis|”To become an opera singer or a physicist”
Flash Fiction (to 1,000 words),Experimental,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Experimental DiscourseXP Prose,Events/Projects/Collaborations,Fiction
January 3, 2021
0 Comments20 Minutes
Featured Series: Experimental Discourse (XP)|Double Flash/Short Story to 2000 words|2020 theme: “Tranche de Vie” (Slice of Life)||Lauren Dennis|”This Guy.”
Events/Projects/Collaborations,Fiction,Flash Fiction (to 1,000 words),Experimental,LITERARY ARTS,FEATUREDFeatured Project,Experimental Discourse,XP Prose
January 2, 2021
7 Comments10 Minutes
Featured Series: Experimental Discourse (XP)|Double Flash/Short Story to 2000 words|2020 theme: “Tranche de Vie” (Slice of Life)|Poetry: All forms & styles|Featured Series: Elegy|2020 theme: “Public Servant or Cultural Icon”||M Bennett|”I watch this new lover fire the whole world down & want to burn, too or sweetheart, let me tell you a ghost story”
Poetry,Lyric,Narrative,Prose poetry,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Flash Fiction (to 1,000 words),Experimental
December 16, 2020
0 Comments8 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of Brady Udall’s ‘The Wig’”
Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,book or article review or close reading,Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading,Essay, Craft,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
December 5, 2020
0 Comments15 Minutes
Buttonhook Press|2020 Pamphlet Series|SPECIAL EDITION|Featured Series:Experimental Discourse (XP)|Double Flash to 2000 Words: Closet Drama|2020 theme: “Tranche de Vie” (Slice of Life)||Anthony Hamilton|”…are serious offenses, and…”
Experimental,BUTTONHOOK PRESS,Drama for stage or page,Available titles,LITERARY ARTS,Pamphlet Series,FEATURED,Featured Project,Experimental Discourse,XP Prose,Fiction,Flash Fiction (to 1,000 words)
December 4, 2020
0 Comments2 Minutes
Featured Series: Experimental Discourse (XP)|Double Flash/Short Story to 2000 words|2020 theme: “Tranche de Vie” (Slice of Life)||Jim Meirose|”Welcome to Biblical Walk”
Experimental,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Events/Projects/Collaborations,Flash Fiction (to 1,000 words)
November 17, 2020
0 Comments14 Minutes
Flash Discourse|Featured Series: Half Flash|2020 theme: “Epiphany”|Tavia Allan|”We’re all in the gutter, but some of us are looking.”
Events/Projects/Collaborations,Fiction,Flash Fiction (to 1,000 words),Prose Discourse: Fiction Flash forms (to 1000 words),LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
October 14, 2020
0 Comments6 Minutes
Flash Discourse: Travel Writing|Featured Series: Personal Essay|2020 Theme: “The Pandemic Letters: Trapped Overseas”|Associate Editor Jim Weitz|”Trapped in Taiwan: The Experience of Thomas
Non-fiction,Essay, Personal,Travel Writing/Literary Tourism,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Personal essay to 1000 words,Travel,Events/Projects/Collaborations
August 29, 2020
0 Comments8 Minutes
Flash Discourse: Travel Writing|Featured Series: Personal Essay|2020 Theme: “The Pandemic Letters: Trapped Overseas”|Associate Editor Jim Weitz|”Trapped in New Zealand: The Experience of Jim”
Non-fiction,Essay, Personal,Travel Writing/Literary Tourism,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Personal essay to 1000 words,Travel,Events/Projects/Collaborations
August 12, 2020
0 Comments17 Minutes
Flash Discourse: Travel Writing|Featured Series: Personal Essay|2020 Theme: “The Pandemic Letters: Trapped Overseas”|Associate Editor Jim Weitz|”Trapped in Turkey: The Experience of Elena”
Non-fiction,Essay, Personal,Travel Writing/Literary Tourism,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Personal essay to 1000 words,Travel,Events/Projects/Collaborations
August 10, 2020
0 Comments9 Minutes
Flash Discourse: Travel Writing|Featured Series: Personal Essay|2020 Theme: “The Pandemic Letters: Trapped Overseas”|Associate Editor Jim Weitz|”Trapped in Laos: The Experience of Gal”
Personal essay to 1000 words,Travel,Events/Projects/Collaborations,Non-fiction,Travel Writing/Literary Tourism,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
August 8, 2020
0 Comments14 Minutes
Flash Discourse: Travel Writing|Featured Series: Personal Essay|2020 Theme: “The Pandemic Letters: Trapped Overseas”|Associate Editor Jim Weitz|”Trapped in Taiwan: Interview with Janette”
Non-fiction,Interview,Travel Writing/Literary Tourism,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Personal essay to 1000 words,Travel,Events/Projects/Collaborations
August 8, 2020
0 Comments9 Minutes
Flash Discourse: Travel Writing|Featured Series: Personal Essay|2020 Theme: “The Pandemic Letters: Trapped Overseas”|Associate Editor Jim Weitz|”My Own Experience: Trapped in Taiwan”
Travel,Events/Projects/Collaborations,Non-fiction,Travel Writing/Literary Tourism,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Personal essay to 1000 words
August 8, 2020
0 Comments20 Minutes
Featured Series: Works by Members|of the Two-Year College Caucus at AWP|Poetry: All forms & styles|2YC Member Richard Jeffrey Newman|”#24″|From a sequence entitled|“This Sentence Is A Metaphor for Bridge.”
Lyric,Narrative,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Events/Projects/Collaborations,Poetry
August 6, 2020
0 Comments3 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|A Featured Series of Essays on Craft||”RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROSE POETRY ANTHOLOGIES, COLLECTIONS, AND INSTRUCTION BOOKS”
Essay, Craft,Poetry,Lyric,Narrative,Prose poetryLITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading
June 14, 2020
0 Comments13 Minutes
Featured Performance Artist Funke Awodiya|Interview|”Contributing Editor Adekunle Adewunmi|talks with Nigerian performance poet Funke Awodiya”
Performance Artists,Non-fiction,Interview,PERFORMANCE ARTS (As Audios/Videos),Music,Oral Interpretation/Spoken Word,Other,FEATURED
May 19, 2020
1 Comment17 Minutes
Contributing Editor Toti O’Brien|Art & Artists of Los Angeles|”Sheer Matter: The Art of Marina Moevs”
Essay, Craft,Other,Portfolio Spotlight,STUDIO ARTS,Painting and Drawing,Portfolio SpotlightLITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,Fine Artists,Non-fiction
April 22, 2020
0 Comments19 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of Peter Meinke’s ‘The Cranes'”
LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,Writers,Flash Fiction (to 1,000 words),Prose Discourse: Fiction Flash forms (to 1000 words),Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading,Essay, Craft
April 10, 2020
0 Comments9 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of Octavio Paz’s|’The Blue Bouquet’”
Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,Writers,Flash Fiction (to 1,000 words),Prose Discourse: Fiction Flash forms (to 1000 words),Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading,Essay, Craft,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
April 10, 2020
0 Comments11 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|A Featured Series of Close Readings||”A Close Reading of Raymond Carver’s|’Popular Mechanics'”
Prose Discourse: Fiction Flash forms (to 1000 words),Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading,Essay, Craft,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,Writers,Flash Fiction (to 1,000 words)
April 10, 2020
1 Comment14 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|A Featured Series of Essays on Craft|”An Essential Reading List:|FLASH FICTION/SUDDEN FICTION/SHORT-SHORT FICTION|ANTHOLOGIES, COLLECTIONS, AND INSTRUCTION BOOKS
Essay, Craft,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Writers,Fiction,Flash Fiction (to 1,000 words),Prose Discourse: Fiction Flash forms (to 1000 words),Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading
February 22, 2020
0 Comments22 Minutes
Associate Editor Pamelyn Casto|A Featured Series of Close Readings|”A Close Reading of Charles Baudelaire’s|’To Each His Own Chimera'”
Essay, Craft,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project,Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,Writers,Fiction,Flash Fiction (to 1,000 words),Prose Discourse: Fiction Flash forms (to 1000 words),Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading
February 21, 2020
0 Comments15 Minutes
Featured Artist Gene Kreyd|Interview|”Contributing Editor Vera Falenko|talks with Russian-born painter Gene Kreyd”
Fine Artists,Non-fiction,Interview,STUDIO ARTS,Painting and DrawingPortfolio Spotlight,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,SPA-felenko
February 12, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments34 Minutes
Featured Performance Artist Kwiksie Ifediora|Interview|”Contributing Editor Nureni Ibrahim|talks with musician and poet Kwiksie Ifediora”
Performance Artists,Non-fiction,Interview,PERFORMANCE ARTS (As Audios/Videos),Music,Oral Interpretation/Spoken Word,Other,FEATURED,2019 archive
February 7, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
1 Comment20 Minutes
Featured Writer Kate Hanson Foster|Interview|”Contributing Editor Vera Falenko|talks with poet Kate Hanson Foster”
LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Writers,Non-fiction,Interview,Poetry,Lyric,Narrative
February 6, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments35 Minutes
Featured Writer Devon Balwit|Interview|”Contributing Editor Vera Falenko|talks with poet Devon Balwit”
Writers,Non-fiction,Interview,Poetry,Lyric,Narrative,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
February 1, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments24 Minutes
Featured Writer Devon Balwit|An Essay on Craft|”What’s It For?”
Writers,Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close Reading,Essay, Craft,Poetry,Lyric,NarrativeLITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
February 1, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments11 Minutes
Featured Writer Kate Hanson Foster|An Essay on Craft|”Crow Funerals and the Loss of Meaning”
Academic writing/ Close Reading,Essay, Craft,Poetry,Lyric,NarrativeLITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Writers,Non-fiction
February 1, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments16 Minutes
Featured Writer Devon Balwit|Poetry|”Penitent”
Lyric,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Narrative poetry,Writers,Poetry
February 1, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments3 Minutes
Featured Writer Devon Balwit|Poetry|”Foolish (II)”
Writers,Poetry,Lyric,LITERARY ARTSFEATURED,Narrative poetry
February 1, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments3 Minutes
Featured Writer Devon Balwit|Poetry|”Foolish (1)”
Lyric,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Narrative poetry,Writers,Poetry
February 1, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments3 Minutes
Featured Writer Devon Balwit|Poetry|”Morning Devotional”
Writers,Poetry,Lyric,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Narrative poetry
February 1, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments3 Minutes
Featured Writer Devon Balwit|Poetry|”If You Don’t Like What You See, Turn”
Lyric,Narrative,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,2017-18,Writers,Poetry
February 1, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments2 Minutes
Featured Writer Devon Balwit|Poetry|”Both”
Writers,Poetry,Lyric,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Narrative poetry
February 1, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments3 Minutes
Featured Fine Artist Ilya Beshevlí|Interview|”Contributing Editor Vera Falenko|talks with composer Ilya Beshevlí”
Performance Artists,Events/Projects/Collaborations,Non-fiction,Interview,PERFORMANCE ARTS (As Audios/Videos),Music,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Featured Project
January 31, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments24 Minutes
Featured Series: Experimental Discourse|Interview|”Contributing Editor WJP Newnham|talks with UWA’s Catherine Noske”
Experimental,Non-fiction,Interview,Prose poetry,LITERARY ARTSFEATURED,Prose Discourse: Long forms (to 10,000 words),Experimental Discourse,XP Prose
January 31, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments8 Minutes
Featured Writer Claudia Serea|An Essay on Craft|”So Sweet and So Cold:|Plums and Poems from Romania to New Jersey”
Close Reading/Analysis/Explication,book or article review or close reading,Writers,Non-fiction,Academic writing/ Close ReadingEssay, Craft,Poetry,Lyric,Narrative,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Narrative poetry
January 26, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments47 Minutes
Featured Writer Claudia Serea|Poetry|”The language of the crows”
WritersPoetry,Lyric,Narrative,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
January 26, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments3 Minutes
Featured Writer Claudia Serea|Poetry|”Drinking moonshine in the middle of nowhere”
WritersPoetry,Lyric,Narrative,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
January 26, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments4 Minutes
Featured Writer Claudia Serea|Poetry|”How I earned 10 lei in second grade”
Lyric,Narrative,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Writers,Poetry
January 26, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments4 Minutes
Featured Writer Claudia Serea|Poetry|”At the edge of the world”
Writers,Poetry,Lyric,NarrativeLITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
January 26, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments2 Minutes
Featured Writer Claudia Serea|Poetry|”There are two kinds of people in the world:|the ones who leave and the ones who stay”
Writers,Poetry,Lyric,Narrative,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
January 26, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments3 Minutes
Featured Writer Claudia Serea|Poetry|”Get it while it lasts”
Writers,Poetry,Lyric,Narrative,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
January 26, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments2 Minutes
Featured Writer Claudia Serea|Poetry|”The greatest musical of all time”
Writers,Poetry,Lyric,Narrative,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
January 26, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments4 Minutes
Featured Writer Claudia Serea|Poetry|”The moon, my brother, and I”
Writers,Poetry,Lyric,NarrativeLITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
January 26, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments3 Minutes
Featured Writer Paresh Tiwari|Mixed Forms: Haibun|”Scorched”
Haibun,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Writers,Mixed Forms
January 24, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
0 Comments3 Minutes
Featured Writer Claudia Serea|Interview|”Contributing Editor Vera Falenko|talks with Claudia Serea”
Interview,Poetry,Lyric,Narrative,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Writers,Non-fiction
January 24, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
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Featured Writer Paresh Tiwari|Mixed Forms: Haibun|”The Poet Navigates by Stars”
Writers,Mixed Forms,Haibun,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
January 24, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
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Featured Writer Paresh Tiwari|Mixed Forms: Haibun|”Reading Poetry at a Café”
WritersMixed Forms,Haibun,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
January 24, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
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Featured Writer Paresh Tiwari|Mixed Forms: Haibun|”The Perfumer”
WritersMixed Forms,Haibun,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
January 24, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
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Featured Writer Paresh Tiwari|Mixed Forms: Haibun|”Losing the River to a Lake”
WritersMixed Forms,Haibun,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
January 24, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
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Featured Writer Paresh Tiwari|Mixed Forms: Haibun|”Bite-sized Bullets”
WritersMixed Forms,Haibun,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED
January 24, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
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Featured Writer Paresh Tiwari|Mixed Forms: Haibun|”Pareidolia”
Haibun,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,Writers,Mixed Forms
January 24, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
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Featured Series: Haibun|Owen Bullock|”Facts and Figures”
Mixed Forms,Haibun,LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,2017-18,Featured Project
January 24, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
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Featured Series: Haibun|Anna Cates|”Question”
LITERARY ARTS,FEATURED,2019 archive,Featured Project,Mixed Forms,Haibun
January 24, 2020
Every selector has the potential to have unintended side effects by targeting unwanted elements or clashing with other selectors. More surprisingly, our selectors may even lose out in the global specificity war, ultimately having little or no effect on the page at all. Any time we make a change to a CSS file, we need to carefully consider the global environment in which our styles will sit. No other front end technology requires so much discipline just to keep the code at a minimum level of maintainability.
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