Melissa Llanes Brownlee
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"We often forget that language is also a technology, and this can be explored in SF." New Micro Q&A with Jean-Paul Garnier! (link in reply) Space Cowboy Books
Allison Field Bell, Beth Sherman (x2), Nora Nadjarian, Ani King (2), Monica Furnace, Kathryn Silver-Hajo, Stacy Boone, Nora Esme Wagner (x3), Kristi Ferguson (x4), Marijean she/her, Linda Bayley, Savera Zachariah (x2). Go team! Not a cult.
A year in the making, my story— "The Thrill of Movement and Thought: How a Black Body Becomes Owned and Mastered by Its Heired-Keeper" is LIVE with the beautiful folks at BOOTH—Submissions Now Open!, today. 🥹♥️🐺🩰🎶✨ booth.butler.edu/2024/09/06/the… #Thriller #Ballet #HappyStories
Uncle is always right. Aunty grumbles, the flowers in her hair shivering in disagreement... Wow! Micros by Melissa Llanes Brownlee in Quarterly West
Thank you, SmokeLong Quarterly folks and congrats to all the writers mentioned in the blog! Here's a link to my story "Napping" in the fabulous Gooseberry Pie Lit ***OpenForSubmissions*** in case you missed it. gooseberry-pie.com/napping/
CITY OF DANCING GARGOYLES by Tara Campbell is one of the featured books at Barrelhouse's Conversations & Connections this October 5th at Temple Department of English! Make sure to register here ASAP! buff.ly/3XhqD6a Susan Schulman IPGbook
I just want you all to know that the publication of your work is the award… Such truth, had to spotlight that. ❤️ Melissa Llanes Brownlee
We love Apogee! Join us in raising money for Apogee Journal Inc! via Givebutter givebutter.com/BzlCgS
Listen to Tara Campbell read an excerpt of her novel, CITY OF DANCING GARGOYLES, from Strong Women, Strange Worlds's July 18th virtual reading! buff.ly/3ZgU4YS If you haven't already, get CITY OF DANCING GARGOYLES here: buff.ly/3Z9pKiK IPGbook Susan Schulman
Imposter syndrome. Most writers (especially women) experience it but it can become insidious when one writes in a second language. Miriam Calleja, a Maltese poet in the U.S. speaks of it with endearing honesty ⬇️⬇️⬇️Live tomorrow on all major platforms.
Thank you Sally Reno and Doug Mathewson for including "Stargazing, Lama, New Mexico" and "Two Tenderfoots Take Mt. Washington by Night" in the Blink Ink Lit Mag Summer Issue. So many little gems in this pocket-sized treasure. blink-ink.org/subscribe/ 💜💜💜