Al Burt’s Florida
This book takes readers on a tour of Florida through the writing of Al Burt, longtime reporter for the Miami Herald, exploring the charm, substance, and fantasy of a complex and fascinating state.
Appalachian Review - Winter & Spring 2024
This issue of the Appalachian Review features fiction from Jennifer Dickinson, Kay McSpadden, and Audrey Wick; creative nonfiction from Skylar Bensheimer, Emily Warren, and Courtney Hill Gulbro; poetry from Marianne Worthington, John P. Lackey, Adam Edelman, Karen Kilcup, Horacio Sierra, Tanner Howard, Chase Harker, Alison Terjek, and Kevin Nance; a conversation with George Ella Lyon and Silas House; and more. For more information including how to subscribe to the journal please visit appalachianreview.net.
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Antifa Lit Journal, Volume 1
We are living through a fascist uprising. Do not wait for fascists to call themselves fascists. They are ascendent, and we have to learn how to fight back. Authors and poets have always spearheaded efforts to articulate danger and envision a better future. In the Antifa Lit Journal, these talented writers will tug at your heartstrings, draw you to take action, and help you find hope. Volume 1 begins with Rachel A. Rosen's brilliant "What If We Kissed While Sinking a Billionaire's Yacht?" and takes readers on a journey through rage, fear, and despair to a place of grace, yearning, and inspiration. By articulating our love for one another and desire for justice, we reject an ideology of hatred, built on blame, sustained on increasing human misery, and most importantly, doomed to fail. Anti-fascist literature is one way to fight back. By itself, it's not enough, but neither is any other single effort. We all need to come together, to spurn divisiveness, to embrace a coalition of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Use your voice while you still can, and thank these marvelous authors and poets employing their pens on all our behalf.