We’re always pleased to share updates from our family of contributor alumni and other friends. Here’s what we’ve collected between our last update and early March 2020.
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Corinne Heyning Laverty’s new book, North America’s Galapagos: The Historic Channel Islands Biological Survey (University of Utah Press), made the Los Angeles Times Best Seller list for nonfiction.
Peter E. Murphy’s “Looking for Thelma,” winner of Lightning Key Review’s Wilt Chapbook Prize for Creative Nonfiction, has been republished in a second edition by Moonstone Press of Philadelphia. Also, his essay, “Storming the Castle,” is a winner of MEET ME @ 19TH STREET’s First Chapter Award sponsored by Arch Street Press.
Anne Pinkerton published two new essays, “Words With Tommy” in the January issue of Entropy, and “Linus and B” in the March issue of The Dead Mule School of Southern Literature.