Body by Andrea Tate July 2, 2018 “Body” is baby-blue hand-knit blanket. She is female. She is a member of the family just like the dog. Read the full story →
WRITING LIFE: Writing Class Ruined Me for Social Reentry by Andrea Askowitz August 2, 2021 For a second, I think these women are with me. Read the full story →
A Temporary Quiet by Andrea Marcusa December 8, 2019 All is silent except for a subtle, “chug, ta, ta,” a faraway sound like the wheels of a train quietly rolling within me. Read the full story →
They Had Three Daughters by Andrea Della Monica March 1, 2016 Italian grandmothers certainly did not smoke. They cooked elaborate meals on Sundays. … Smoking was for gin mills, not ladies in house dresses. Read the full story →
WRITING LIFE: 9 Steps to Reach Your Dream Pubs by Tamara MC May 16, 2023 Read. Read. Read. Write. Write. Write. Pitch. Pitch. Pitch. Wait. Wait. Wait. Then, repeat. Read the full story →
REVIEW: South of Somewhere: Wine, Food, and the Soul of Italy by Robert V. Camuto January 11, 2022 In a memoir focusing on place, wine is the unifying theme as the author traces the changes in Southern Italy, his ancestral home. Read the full story →
Announcing Our 2018 Remember in November Contest for Creative Nonfiction Finalists – Contest Update 2 October 29, 2018 This year’s Remember in November Contest for Creative Nonfiction drew hundreds of submissions from around the United States and beyond. Read the full story →
CRAFT: The United Stigma of America by Tyler Grimm March 1, 2018 We need to be compassionate to ourselves, and then we must be compassionate to those we write about. Read the full story →
Rape Stories by Melissa Frederick April 1, 2015 A summer night in Rome feels strangely vacant. After the last of the taxis and weaving mopeds careen into oblivion, a breeze ripples through the dry air… Read the full story →