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Write, Publish, and Shine

149 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 3 years ago - ★★★★★ - 11 ratings

A podcast for Luminous Creative Writers from Rachel Thompson

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15 // Pick Pleasure over Ambition with Wendy Lesser from The Threepenny Review

May 02, 2018 18:20 - 41 minutes - 47.3 MB

In this episode, we break outside the Lit Mag Love bubble we’ve been in—both in terms of region, The Threepenny Review is an established American lit mag, but also in terms of the approach to writers—a well-lauded, establishment figure in US literary scene, she says she can always tell when a writer has her or his own voice and that’s the thing they need to bring when they submit to the review. Also in the approach to being a gatekeeper, while she has published work that came from “under the ...

The Threepenny Review—Pick Pleasure over Ambition with Wendy Lesser

May 02, 2018 18:20 - 41 minutes - 47.3 MB

In this episode, we break outside the Lit Mag Love bubble we’ve been in—both in terms of region, The Threepenny Review is an established American lit mag, but also in terms of the approach to writers—a well-lauded, establishment figure in US literary scene, she says she can always tell when a writer has her or his own voice and that’s the thing they need to bring when they submit to the review. Also in the approach to being a gatekeeper, while she has published work that came from “under the ...

#14 Be Luminescent with Amanda Leduc of Little Fiction/Big Truths

April 25, 2018 18:18 - 39 minutes - 45.1 MB

Of course, it is easier to say don’t give up than to do it, as my guest for this episode, Amanda Leduc admits. She’s the nonfiction Little Fiction: Big Truths, so, of course, we continue the trend from the last several episodes of Lit Mag Love and talk about truth-telling in creative nonfiction. Amanda is a writer with Cerebral Palsy, who grew up with scant examples of disability in literature. We talk about how the literary culture in general in North America, but in Canada particularly, ha...

14 // Be Luminescent with Amanda Leduc of Little Fiction/Big Truths

April 25, 2018 18:18 - 39 minutes - 45.1 MB

Of course, it is easier to say don’t give up than to do it, as my guest for this episode, Amanda Leduc admits. She’s the nonfiction Little Fiction: Big Truths, so, of course, we continue the trend from the last several episodes of Lit Mag Love and talk about truth-telling in creative nonfiction. Amanda is a writer with Cerebral Palsy, who grew up with scant examples of disability in literature. We talk about how the literary culture in general in North America, but in Canada particularly, ha...

Be Luminescent with Amanda Leduc of Little Fiction/Big Truths

April 25, 2018 17:51 - 39 minutes

Of course, it is easier to say don’t give up than to do it, as my guest for this episode, Amanda Leduc admits. She’s the nonfiction Little Fiction: Big Truths, so, of course, we continue the trend from the last several episodes of Lit Mag Love and talk about truth-telling in creative nonfiction. Amanda is a writer with Cerebral Palsy, who grew up with scant examples of disability in literature. We talk about how the literary culture in general in North America, but in Canada particularly, ha...

Lift Up Women’s Stories with Sierra Skye Gemma, Contest Coordinator at Room

April 19, 2018 18:33 - 38 minutes

advice for writers of creative nonfiction (CNF) and for writers who are trying to decide if a piece is suitable to enter contests. More About Sierra Skye Gemma Sierra Skye Gemma On Publishing in Lit Mags (Rowan McCandless, Room) “The Wrong Way” (PDF of Sierra's  National Magazine Award-winning story from The New Quarterly) Finding a Voice in Creative Non-fiction, with Sierra Skye Gemma (Plenitude) Background on Sexual-Harassment in CanLit CanLit Has a Sexual-Harassment Problem (Zoe Whittall...

13 // Lift Up Women's Stories with Sierra Skye Gemma, Contest Coordinator at Room

April 19, 2018 18:15 - 38 minutes - 43.7 MB

advice for writers of creative nonfiction (CNF) and for writers who are trying to decide if a piece is suitable to enter contests. More About Sierra Skye Gemma Sierra Skye Gemma On Publishing in Lit Mags (Rowan McCandless, Room) “The Wrong Way” (PDF of Sierra's  National Magazine Award-winning story from The New Quarterly) Finding a Voice in Creative Non-fiction, with Sierra Skye Gemma (Plenitude) Background on Sexual-Harassment in CanLit CanLit Has a Sexual-Harassment Problem (Zoe Whittall...

#13 Room Magazine Contests—Lift Up Women's Stories with Sierra Skye Gemma

April 19, 2018 18:15 - 38 minutes - 43.7 MB

advice for writers of creative nonfiction (CNF) and for writers who are trying to decide if a piece is suitable to enter contests. More About Sierra Skye Gemma Sierra Skye Gemma On Publishing in Lit Mags (Rowan McCandless, Room) “The Wrong Way” (PDF of Sierra's  National Magazine Award-winning story from The New Quarterly) Finding a Voice in Creative Non-fiction, with Sierra Skye Gemma (Plenitude) Background on Sexual-Harassment in CanLit CanLit Has a Sexual-Harassment Problem (Zoe Whittall...

Room Magazine Contests—Lift Up Women's Stories with Sierra Skye Gemma

April 19, 2018 18:15 - 38 minutes - 43.7 MB

advice for writers of creative nonfiction (CNF) and for writers who are trying to decide if a piece is suitable to enter contests. More About Sierra Skye Gemma Sierra Skye Gemma On Publishing in Lit Mags (Rowan McCandless, Room) “The Wrong Way” (PDF of Sierra's  National Magazine Award-winning story from The New Quarterly) Finding a Voice in Creative Non-fiction, with Sierra Skye Gemma (Plenitude) Background on Sexual-Harassment in CanLit CanLit Has a Sexual-Harassment Problem (Zoe Whittall...

Remember Write Rhymes with Fight with Eufemia Fantetti of Humber Literary Review

April 04, 2018 18:29 - 47 minutes

“Write rhymes with fight for a reason. We’re not all meant to be at the frontline...I’m way more comfortable sitting down and trying to figure out how to write back against something that I really dislike.” Let’s let these words from Eufemia Fantetti, bridge the connection between what has been a theme in the past few LML episodes around the abuse of mentors and #MeToo in Canadian Literary circles, and learning how to write difficult stories in a writing community with mentors who support you...

Humber Literary Review—Remember Write Rhymes with Fight with Eufemia Fantetti

April 04, 2018 18:06 - 47 minutes - 54 MB

“Write rhymes with fight for a reason. We’re not all meant to be at the frontline...I’m way more comfortable sitting down and trying to figure out how to write back against something that I really dislike.” Let’s let these words from Eufemia Fantetti, bridge the connection between what has been a theme in the past few LML episodes around the abuse of mentors and #MeToo in Canadian Literary circles, and learning how to write difficult stories in a writing community with mentors who support you...

#12 Humber Literary Review—Remember Write Rhymes with Fight with Eufemia Fantetti

April 04, 2018 18:06 - 47 minutes - 54 MB

“Write rhymes with fight for a reason. We’re not all meant to be at the frontline...I’m way more comfortable sitting down and trying to figure out how to write back against something that I really dislike.” Let’s let these words from Eufemia Fantetti, bridge the connection between what has been a theme in the past few LML episodes around the abuse of mentors and #MeToo in Canadian Literary circles, and learning how to write difficult stories in a writing community with mentors who support you...

12 // Remember Write Rhymes with Fight with Eufemia Fantetti of Humber Literary Review

April 04, 2018 18:06 - 47 minutes - 54 MB

“Write rhymes with fight for a reason. We’re not all meant to be at the frontline...I’m way more comfortable sitting down and trying to figure out how to write back against something that I really dislike.” Let’s let these words from Eufemia Fantetti, bridge the connection between what has been a theme in the past few LML episodes around the abuse of mentors and #MeToo in Canadian Literary circles, and learning how to write difficult stories in a writing community with mentors who support you...

Understand Who You Are with Alicia Elliott of The Fiddlehead

March 28, 2018 18:29 - 47 minutes

“I think that when a writer doesn’t have a good understanding of who they are and what their beliefs are...they are going to necessarily lack the conviction in their writing to go daring places, and ask daring questions.” —Alicia Elliott Alicia Elliott is a Tuscarora writer and the new Creative Non-Fiction editor at The Fiddlehead magazine. She is also someone both daring in her writing, and solid in her beliefs. (Links to her essays appear below, or check out her Twitter feed.) She talks to...

11 // Understand Who You Are with Alicia Elliott of The Fiddlehead

March 28, 2018 17:58 - 47 minutes - 54.1 MB

“I think that when a writer doesn’t have a good understanding of who they are and what their beliefs are...they are going to necessarily lack the conviction in their writing to go daring places, and ask daring questions.” —Alicia Elliott Alicia Elliott is a Tuscarora writer and the new Creative Non-Fiction editor at The Fiddlehead magazine. She is also someone both daring in her writing, and solid in her beliefs. (Links to her essays appear below, or check out her Twitter feed.) She talks to...

The Fiddlehead—Understand Who You Are with Alicia Elliott

March 28, 2018 17:58 - 47 minutes - 54.1 MB

“I think that when a writer doesn’t have a good understanding of who they are and what their beliefs are...they are going to necessarily lack the conviction in their writing to go daring places, and ask daring questions.” —Alicia Elliott Alicia Elliott is a Tuscarora writer and the new Creative Non-Fiction editor at The Fiddlehead magazine. She is also someone both daring in her writing, and solid in her beliefs. (Links to her essays appear below, or check out her Twitter feed.) She talks to...

#11 The Fiddlehead—Understand Who You Are with Alicia Elliott

March 28, 2018 17:58 - 47 minutes - 54.1 MB

“I think that when a writer doesn’t have a good understanding of who they are and what their beliefs are...they are going to necessarily lack the conviction in their writing to go daring places, and ask daring questions.” —Alicia Elliott Alicia Elliott is a Tuscarora writer and the new Creative Non-Fiction editor at The Fiddlehead magazine. She is also someone both daring in her writing, and solid in her beliefs. (Links to her essays appear below, or check out her Twitter feed.) She talks to...

Stick With Writers with Shazia Hafiz Ramji from PRISM

March 21, 2018 18:15 - 35 minutes

As always this episode truly takes you behind the scenes of a literary journal—in this case, it’s a University-based journal in the centre of controversy. (Below, we link to articles that will provide some background, though you don’t need to know all the minutiae of this story to listen to the episode.) We also talk about Shazia’s really laudable efforts to make sure underrepresented writers are welcome with open arms into the pages of PRISM, and my sixth-grade self jumped in glee when she ...

PRISM—Stick With Writers with Shazia Hafiz Ramji

March 21, 2018 17:47 - 35 minutes - 40.1 MB

As always this episode truly takes you behind the scenes of a literary journal—in this case, it’s a University-based journal in the centre of controversy. (Below, we link to articles that will provide some background, though you don’t need to know all the minutiae of this story to listen to the episode.) We also talk about Shazia’s really laudable efforts to make sure underrepresented writers are welcome with open arms into the pages of PRISM, and my sixth-grade self jumped in glee when she ...

10 // Stick With Writers with Shazia Hafiz Ramji from PRISM

March 21, 2018 17:47 - 35 minutes - 40.1 MB

As always this episode truly takes you behind the scenes of a literary journal—in this case, it’s a University-based journal in the centre of controversy. (Below, we link to articles that will provide some background, though you don’t need to know all the minutiae of this story to listen to the episode.) We also talk about Shazia’s really laudable efforts to make sure underrepresented writers are welcome with open arms into the pages of PRISM, and my sixth-grade self jumped in glee when she ...

#10 PRISM—Stick With Writers with Shazia Hafiz Ramji

March 21, 2018 17:47 - 35 minutes - 40.1 MB

As always this episode truly takes you behind the scenes of a literary journal—in this case, it’s a University-based journal in the centre of controversy. (Below, we link to articles that will provide some background, though you don’t need to know all the minutiae of this story to listen to the episode.) We also talk about Shazia’s really laudable efforts to make sure underrepresented writers are welcome with open arms into the pages of PRISM, and my sixth-grade self jumped in glee when she ...

Turn Your Writing Outward with Carleigh Baker of Joyland Vancouver

March 14, 2018 18:54 - 44 minutes - 50.9 MB

Rachel interviews Carleigh Baker, an editor with Joyland, who talks about the difference between her first and future books, “You can only gaze at your navel for so long. If that’s what you needed to heal, great, but I’m really looking forward to turning my gaze outward.” And about the positive changes and communities that have grown out of dark times in CanLit: “I’m hopeful because I see a lot of women and some men speak up about sexual assault.” Carleigh Baker is a Cree-Métis/ Icelandic wr...

#09 Joyland Vancouver—Turn Your Writing Outward with Carleigh Baker

March 14, 2018 17:45 - 44 minutes - 50.9 MB

Rachel interviews Carleigh Baker, an editor with Joyland, who talks about the difference between her first and future books, “You can only gaze at your navel for so long. If that’s what you needed to heal, great, but I’m really looking forward to turning my gaze outward.” And about the positive changes and communities that have grown out of dark times in CanLit: “I’m hopeful because I see a lot of women and some men speak up about sexual assault.” Carleigh Baker is a Cree-Métis/ Icelandic wr...

Joyland Vancouver—Turn Your Writing Outward with Carleigh Baker

March 14, 2018 17:45 - 44 minutes - 50.9 MB

Rachel interviews Carleigh Baker, an editor with Joyland, who talks about the difference between her first and future books, “You can only gaze at your navel for so long. If that’s what you needed to heal, great, but I’m really looking forward to turning my gaze outward.” And about the positive changes and communities that have grown out of dark times in CanLit: “I’m hopeful because I see a lot of women and some men speak up about sexual assault.” Carleigh Baker is a Cree-Métis/ Icelandic wr...

09 // Turn Your Writing Outward with Carleigh Baker of Joyland Vancouver

March 14, 2018 17:45 - 44 minutes - 50.9 MB

Rachel interviews Carleigh Baker, an editor with Joyland, who talks about the difference between her first and future books, “You can only gaze at your navel for so long. If that’s what you needed to heal, great, but I’m really looking forward to turning my gaze outward.” And about the positive changes and communities that have grown out of dark times in CanLit: “I’m hopeful because I see a lot of women and some men speak up about sexual assault.” Carleigh Baker is a Cree-Métis/ Icelandic wr...

08 // Write When Language Fails with Janice Lee of Entropy

November 17, 2017 17:43 - 35 minutes - 40.4 MB

ENTROPY is a website featuring literary and related non-literary content. They seek to create a space where writers can engage with other writers, can participate in a literary community, and where thinkers can collaborate and share both literary and non-literary ideas. Their site covers topics from video games, graphic novels, interactive literature, science fiction, fantasy, music, film, art, and other topics in addition to literary reviews, interviews, conversations, and articles on experi...

#08 Write When Language Fails with Janice Lee of Entropy

November 17, 2017 17:43 - 35 minutes - 40.4 MB

ENTROPY is a website featuring literary and related non-literary content. They seek to create a space where writers can engage with other writers, can participate in a literary community, and where thinkers can collaborate and share both literary and non-literary ideas. Their site covers topics from video games, graphic novels, interactive literature, science fiction, fantasy, music, film, art, and other topics in addition to literary reviews, interviews, conversations, and articles on experi...

Write When Language Fails with Janice Lee of Entropy

November 17, 2017 17:43 - 35 minutes - 40.4 MB

ENTROPY is a website featuring literary and related non-literary content. They seek to create a space where writers can engage with other writers, can participate in a literary community, and where thinkers can collaborate and share both literary and non-literary ideas. Their site covers topics from video games, graphic novels, interactive literature, science fiction, fantasy, music, film, art, and other topics in addition to literary reviews, interviews, conversations, and articles on experi...

#07 Let Love Lead You with Derek Askey of The Sun Magazine

November 17, 2017 17:40 - 39 minutes - 45.2 MB

The Sun is an independent, ad-free magazine that for more than forty years has used words and photographs to evoke the splendour and heartache of being human. Each monthly issue features personal essays, short stories, interviews, poetry, and photographs that explore the challenges we face and the moments when we rise to meet them. Writing from The Sun has won the Pushcart Prize and been selected for numerous anthologies, including Best American Short Stories and Best American Essays.

Let Love Lead You with Derek Askey of The Sun Magazine

November 17, 2017 17:40 - 39 minutes - 45.2 MB

The Sun is an independent, ad-free magazine that for more than forty years has used words and photographs to evoke the splendour and heartache of being human. Each monthly issue features personal essays, short stories, interviews, poetry, and photographs that explore the challenges we face and the moments when we rise to meet them. Writing from The Sun has won the Pushcart Prize and been selected for numerous anthologies, including Best American Short Stories and Best American Essays.

07 // Let Love Lead You with Derek Askey of The Sun Magazine

November 17, 2017 17:40 - 39 minutes - 45.2 MB

The Sun is an independent, ad-free magazine that for more than forty years has used words and photographs to evoke the splendour and heartache of being human. Each monthly issue features personal essays, short stories, interviews, poetry, and photographs that explore the challenges we face and the moments when we rise to meet them. Writing from The Sun has won the Pushcart Prize and been selected for numerous anthologies, including Best American Short Stories and Best American Essays.

Invest in Relationships with Pamela Mulloy of The New Quarterly

October 31, 2017 17:37 - 38 minutes - 43.7 MB

The New Quarterly—TNQ, for short—is a Canadian literary journal known for wit, warmth, and literary innovation. Our style is celebratory, and we’re well known for finding, as well as nurturing, distinctive voices, and for continuing to support writers throughout their career. We publish short fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction that explores both the craft and the writing life. Watch for TNQ writers among those cited for National Magazine Awards, the Man Booker Prize, the Scotiabank Gil...

#06 Invest in Relationships with Pamela Mulloy of The New Quarterly

October 31, 2017 17:37 - 38 minutes - 43.7 MB

The New Quarterly—TNQ, for short—is a Canadian literary journal known for wit, warmth, and literary innovation. Our style is celebratory, and we’re well known for finding, as well as nurturing, distinctive voices, and for continuing to support writers throughout their career. We publish short fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction that explores both the craft and the writing life. Watch for TNQ writers among those cited for National Magazine Awards, the Man Booker Prize, the Scotiabank Gil...

06 // Invest in Relationships with Pamela Mulloy of The New Quarterly

October 31, 2017 17:37 - 38 minutes - 43.7 MB

The New Quarterly—TNQ, for short—is a Canadian literary journal known for wit, warmth, and literary innovation. Our style is celebratory, and we’re well known for finding, as well as nurturing, distinctive voices, and for continuing to support writers throughout their career. We publish short fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction that explores both the craft and the writing life. Watch for TNQ writers among those cited for National Magazine Awards, the Man Booker Prize, the Scotiabank Gil...

05 // Listen to the Writing with Chelene Knight of Room

October 14, 2017 22:01 - 47.8 MB

Room is Canada’s oldest feminist literary journal, and has published fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, art, interviews, and book reviews for forty years. Published quarterly by the West Coast Feminist Literary Magazine Society, also known as the Growing Room Collective, Room showcases writing and art by women (cisgender and transgender), transgender men, Two-Spirit and nonbinary people.Room believes in publishing emerging writers alongside established authors, and because of this, approxi...

Listen to the Writing with Chelene Knight of Room

October 14, 2017 22:01 - 47.8 MB

Room is Canada’s oldest feminist literary journal, and has published fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, art, interviews, and book reviews for forty years. Published quarterly by the West Coast Feminist Literary Magazine Society, also known as the Growing Room Collective, Room showcases writing and art by women (cisgender and transgender), transgender men, Two-Spirit and nonbinary people.Room believes in publishing emerging writers alongside established authors, and because of this, approxi...

#05 Listen to the Writing with Chelene Knight of Room

October 14, 2017 22:01 - 47.8 MB

Room is Canada’s oldest feminist literary journal, and has published fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, art, interviews, and book reviews for forty years. Published quarterly by the West Coast Feminist Literary Magazine Society, also known as the Growing Room Collective, Room showcases writing and art by women (cisgender and transgender), transgender men, Two-Spirit and nonbinary people.Room believes in publishing emerging writers alongside established authors, and because of this, approxi...

04 // How Writing is Like Running and Cycling with Andrea Bennett of Maisonneuve

October 02, 2017 21:58 - 50 minutes - 69.1 MB

About Maisonneuve Maisonneuve literally means "new house" and suggests the spirit of collective enterprise the magazine gathers under one roof. The magazine takes its name from Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve, the man who founded Montreal in 1642. A teenage soldier who experienced something of a religious conversion in his twenties, de Maisonneuve came from Champagne, where his last remains can be found today. About Andrea Bennett andrea bennett's writing has been published by the Atlantic, ...

#04 How Writing is Like Running and Cycling with Andrea Bennett of Maisonneuve

October 02, 2017 21:58 - 50 minutes - 69.1 MB

About Maisonneuve Maisonneuve literally means "new house" and suggests the spirit of collective enterprise the magazine gathers under one roof. The magazine takes its name from Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve, the man who founded Montreal in 1642. A teenage soldier who experienced something of a religious conversion in his twenties, de Maisonneuve came from Champagne, where his last remains can be found today. About Andrea Bennett andrea bennett's writing has been published by the Atlantic, ...

How Writing is like Running and Cycling with Andrea Bennett of Maisonneuve

October 02, 2017 19:42 - 50 minutes - 69.1 MB

About Maisonneuve Maisonneuve literally means "new house" and suggests the spirit of collective enterprise the magazine gathers under one roof. The magazine takes its name from Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve, the man who founded Montreal in 1642. A teenage soldier who experienced something of a religious conversion in his twenties, de Maisonneuve came from Champagne, where his last remains can be found today. About Andrea Bennett andrea bennett's writing has been published by the Atlantic, ...

03 // Make Something Strange with Thea Prieto of The Gravity of the Thing

September 20, 2017 17:30 - 36 minutes - 50 MB

An online independent literary magazine dedicated to the publication of new and innovative writing, The Gravity of theThing has been named one of thirty best online magazines in 2016 (Bookfox) and one of fifteen best literary journals of 2015 (Authors Publish Magazine). We publish work that is aware of its literary form, writing that defamiliarizes in craft or content for an enhanced rendering of reality. Since 2006, Thea Prieto has edited for Counterpoint Press, the Berkeley Fiction Review,...

#03 Make Something Strange with Thea Prieto of The Gravity of the Thing

September 20, 2017 17:30 - 36 minutes - 50 MB

An online independent literary magazine dedicated to the publication of new and innovative writing, The Gravity of theThing has been named one of thirty best online magazines in 2016 (Bookfox) and one of fifteen best literary journals of 2015 (Authors Publish Magazine). We publish work that is aware of its literary form, writing that defamiliarizes in craft or content for an enhanced rendering of reality. Since 2006, Thea Prieto has edited for Counterpoint Press, the Berkeley Fiction Review,...

02 // Expose Something Scary with John Haggerty from The Forge Lit Mag

September 19, 2017 21:24 - 43 minutes - 59.2 MB

The Forge Literary Magazine was founded by volunteers from the Fiction Forge, an international online writers’ forum, which counts amongst its members and alumni winners of numerous literary awards, including the Commonwealth Short Story Prize, the Bridport Prize, the Bristol Short Story Prize and the Pinch Literary Award in Fiction. Former members’ novels have been published by Bloomsbury, Chatto & Windus, Sceptre, Headline and Little, Brown. The Forge staff share editorial duties equally an...

Expose Something Scary with John Haggerty from The Forge Lit Mag

September 19, 2017 21:24 - 43 minutes - 59.2 MB

The Forge Literary Magazine was founded by volunteers from the Fiction Forge, an international online writers’ forum, which counts amongst its members and alumni winners of numerous literary awards, including the Commonwealth Short Story Prize, the Bridport Prize, the Bristol Short Story Prize and the Pinch Literary Award in Fiction. Former members’ novels have been published by Bloomsbury, Chatto & Windus, Sceptre, Headline and Little, Brown. The Forge staff share editorial duties equally an...

#02 Expose Something Scary with John Haggerty from The Forge Lit Mag

September 19, 2017 21:24 - 43 minutes - 59.2 MB

The Forge Literary Magazine was founded by volunteers from the Fiction Forge, an international online writers’ forum, which counts amongst its members and alumni winners of numerous literary awards, including the Commonwealth Short Story Prize, the Bridport Prize, the Bristol Short Story Prize and the Pinch Literary Award in Fiction. Former members’ novels have been published by Bloomsbury, Chatto & Windus, Sceptre, Headline and Little, Brown. The Forge staff share editorial duties equally an...

#01 No Subject is Off Limits with Shashi Bhat from Event Magazine

September 19, 2017 21:21 - 45 minutes - 62.7 MB

For 45 years, EVENT has published the very best in contemporary new poetry and prose. They are one of Western Canada’s longest-running literary magazines.

01 // No Subject is Off Limits with Shashi Bhat from Event Magazine

September 19, 2017 21:21 - 54.1 MB

01 // No Subject is Off Limits with Shashi Bhat from Event Magazine

Make Something Strange with Thea Prieto of The Gravity of the Thing

September 19, 2017 19:42 - 36 minutes - 50 MB

An online independent literary magazine dedicated to the publication of new and innovative writing, The Gravity of theThing has been named one of thirty best online magazines in 2016 (Bookfox) and one of fifteen best literary journals of 2015 (Authors Publish Magazine). We publish work that is aware of its literary form, writing that defamiliarizes in craft or content for an enhanced rendering of reality. Since 2006, Thea Prieto has edited for Counterpoint Press, the Berkeley Fiction Review,...

No Subject is Off Limits with Shashi Bhat from Event Magazine

September 19, 2017 19:00 - 45 minutes - 62.7 MB

Shashi Bhat received an MFA in Fiction from The Johns Hopkins University and a BA in English from Cornell University. Her novel, The Family Took Shape, was released from Cormorant Books in 2013, and was one of three books shortlisted for the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Prize. Her stories have appeared in The Malahat Review, Grain, Journey Prize Stories 24, PRISM international, EVENT, The New Quarterly, The Threepenny Review, The Missouri Review and other journals. She was a finalist for t...

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