Hello writers, in case you havenât read our new issue, it is here! Iâve heard itâs v good, but you should read it for yourself đ
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Issue 5 of Meadowlark Review is here! Check out some amazing fiction, nonfiction, and poetry we were so lucky to publish this semester! đ€ #WritingCommunity #Writers
www.meadowlarkreview.com/issue-5/invi...
Today is the last (!!!) day to submit to the Meadowlark review! Submissions are open until midnight. Show us what ya got. đ€
Helloooo beautiful writers! You have three days to submit to Meadowlarkâs upcoming issue. We wanna read ya work! Please submit and spread the word!
âwhen she speaks your name, it is with the voice of a million ghosts, and her mouth holds the quiet and promise of their lost, dark grave.â
From Issue 1, Cathy Ulrichâs âYour Girlfriend as Manifest Destinyâ
#flashfiction
(Psst, our submissions are open til March 1st)
Yo writers @barrelhouse.bsky.social Writer Camp is coming in late June and early August and we're open for applications and it is literally the best. No program no meetings no schedule just hanging and writing and campfires and hammocks and whatever. www.barrelhousemag.com/writer-camp
What, nobody wants to brag about themselves a little?
Since weâre new to this town (Bluesky) can yâall please share with us anything that youâve read recently that you love? Can be something youâve recently pubâed too (weâre all here for the self-celebrations!). #WritingCommunity
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Fall in love with this...our FEBRUARY ISSUE!! Out now!! Thank you to our contributors! Words: @aniking.bsky.social, Ucheoma Onwutuebe, TR Brady, Kurt David
Art: Janet Stapelman
Interview: @allisonwyss.bsky.social with Suzan Palumbo
Read it here: buff.ly/2Z36noR
"Mermaids had tried to warn humans. Phiâs sisters spelled out signs on seashells, sand dunes, even trash bins: Stop trampling our earth, polluting our air, ravaging our homeland, stop poisoning our seas, you foolish dumbbells."
âJen Soong
Hi Raima! So happy to meet a neighbor. We love driving down to Denver when the roads arenât bad. Would love to read any western-inspired stories you have! :)
Btw we LOVE some #flashfiction đ
Whatâs UP, yâall! We are lookinâ for some fresh stories, poetry, and essays. Polish up what ya got and send it our way. đđ»#authors #WritingCommunity