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Do-Overs: 5 Books that Tell The Untold Story
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Do-Overs: 5 Books that Tell The Untold Story

Some of the best rewrites of classic stories come to us through the author’s imaginings of what the original doesn’t say. Through original work that transcends “fan fiction,” these stand-alone novels and plays work best when they have their own story to tell. Whether this is done through expanding narrative summary into scene, giving complicated back…

“The dead do not cease in the grave” : Srikanth Reddy’s The Voyager
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“The dead do not cease in the grave” : Srikanth Reddy’s The Voyager

Why do we erase? We make mistakes. Or, different words demand emphasis. Or, we want to return to the beginning. In creating a poem out of erasing another text, we ask questions of the text itself, but we also open up an analysis of silence. The Voyager is an erasure poem by Srikanth Reddy that…

The Poem and the Hotel

The Poem and the Hotel

Dear Loews Luxury Hotels & Resorts, When you decided to move in, we were nervous. This is Chicago, an unsophisticated Midwestern city, and you’ve built your leisure palaces for the super-rich all over North America. We’ve been hurt by people like that before. (Don’t get us started about that giant “TRUMP” emblazoned 200 feet above…

The Best Short Story I Read in a Lit Mag This Week: “Volcano Climber” by Courtney Craggett
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The Best Short Story I Read in a Lit Mag This Week: “Volcano Climber” by Courtney Craggett

Augustine of Hippo wrote “Hope has two beautiful daughters; their names are Anger and Courage. Anger at the way things are, and Courage to see that they do not remain as they are.” In her short story “Volcano Climber” (Juked), Courtney Craggett explores the nature of the first of Hope’s beautiful daughters, anger. We meet…

Review: MAYHEM: THREE LIVES OF A WOMAN by Elizabeth Harris
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Review: MAYHEM: THREE LIVES OF A WOMAN by Elizabeth Harris

Mayhem: Three Lives of a Woman Elizabeth Harris Gival Press, October 2015 140 pp, $20 Pre-order here In the opening scene of this exquisite first novel by prizewinning short fiction writer Elizabeth Harris, a young farm wife in a black cloche hat and rummage sale dress climbs out of a 1920s Essex and up the…