Tie Up the Loose Ends: A Writer’s Guide to Sailor’s Knots
by May Haddad Knot tying (“nodology” in Latin, “kompology” in Greek) is a time-honored skill honed in seafaring for millennia. […]
by May Haddad Knot tying (“nodology” in Latin, “kompology” in Greek) is a time-honored skill honed in seafaring for millennia. […]
Jubilee Cho (13 April 1998 – 06 March 2024) was a writer and dreamer, and the author of the upcoming
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by William C. Tracy Editor’s note: This is the second in a two-part series from William C. Tracy. Part 1
By Gunnar De Winter Much has been said and—obviously—written about the writer’s voice. But what if that voice speaks in
James A. Moore (03 September 1965 – 27 March 2024) was a prolific, versatile, and award-winning horror, dark fantasy, comic,
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We are pleased to announce that our online anthology Publishing Taught Me now has a full roster of contributors! In addition to
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