A new story from D.A. Hosek, “Place de Stalingrad”
"Place de Stalingrad" by D.A. Hosek asks is it better to make art that matters or art that makes money? If nobody wants art, what does the question matter? Find it in here in Ligeia Magazine, Spring 2022.
"Place de Stalingrad" by D.A. Hosek asks is it better to make art that matters or art that makes money? If nobody wants art, what does the question matter? Find it in here in Ligeia Magazine, Spring 2022.
Is it a quiz or a poem? Read the latest by Lori Barret
This fun quiz-in-poem-form kicks off with a question all writers and bakers can relate to, “Can you guess which of the statements below are from judges sampling baked goods and which are from editors sampling my writing?”
Check out CLW’s Lori Barrett’s new story, “Quiz: Is It a Critique from The Great British Baking Show or a Response from a Literary Magazine?,” in Brevity. This fun quiz-in-poem-form kicks off with a question all writers and bakers can relate to, “Can you guess which of the statements below are from judges sampling baked goods and which are from editors sampling my writing?”
“God Forgot”, a new flash from Diane D. Gillette
Check out Whale Road Review’s December issue featuring Diane’s new Ruby flash, “God Forgot.” The story drops the reader and little Ruby into a conflict between her father and her grandmother. Time stops for Ruby while she’s stuck between two forces out of her control.
Check out Whale Road Review’s December issue featuring Diane’s new Ruby flash, “God Forgot.” The story drops the reader and little Ruby into a conflict between her father and her grandmother. Time stops for Ruby while she’s stuck between two forces out of her control.
Check out a new flash chapbook and stories by Diane D. Gillette
Diane D. Gillette's "We're All Just Trying To Make It To January 2nd" is a collection that seeks to question the meaning of the holidays whilst expertly examining emotive aspects of life that often coincide with celebration. Gillette work adds sardonic flair to often overly scripted depictions of the holidays. Instead, Gillette takes the reader through a variety of experiences presented neatly in bite-sized writing.
Diane Gillette’s had quite a busy Fall. The most exciting news is the publication of her wonderful book of flash with the Fahmidian & Co. Publishing house. We highly encourage you to take a moment this year to give your friends and family this great collection of flash, a beautiful book of lived moments: images, emotions, and awakenings.
In addition to her book, Diane has also published a few stories. If you haven’t read Diane or if you already love the distinctive voice and vision of Diane’s fiction, please take an hour to catch up on these great additions to her work.
God Forgot - Whale Road Review
Move-In Day - Five Minutes
Yet Again the Reversed Fool, Upright Tower - Pithead Chapel
Bleeding Heart, Growing Up and Wild Turkey - Flash Boulevard
“Did You Eat a Lot Of Paint Chips as a Child?”: A new story from Lori Barrett
Check out CLW’s Lori Barrett new story, “Did You Eat a Lot of Paint Chips as a Child,” in Bull magazine. This is a funny and heartbreaking tale of a mid-life man’s adventure working retail.
Check out CLW’s Lori Barrett new story, “Did You Eat a Lot of Paint Chips as a Child,” in Bull magazine. This is a funny and heartbreaking tale of a mid-life man’s adventure working retail.
A new list story from D.A. Hosek, "The Norton Anthology of Self-Destructive Behaviors"
“The Norton Anthology of Self-Destructive Behaviors” by D.A. Hosek provides us list-lovers with a short story we can keep on our wall. Well, maybe a little dark for that, this well crafted story uses lists to build it’s drive and leave the reader lingering on the edge.
“The Norton Anthology of Self-Destructive Behaviors” by D.A. Hosek provides us list-lovers with a short story we can keep on our wall. Well, maybe a little dark for that, this well crafted story uses lists to build it’s drive and leave the reader lingering on the edge. Find it in here in Meniscus, 9.1, 2021.
Check out new flash, Stingrays in Captivity by Diane D. Gillette
“Stingrays in Captivity” appeared in Lost Balloon, an online publication inspired by the ‘birthday balloon that slips from your fingers and floats into the horizon, or the dropped ice cream cone.
“Stingrays in Captivity” appeared in Lost Balloon, an online publication inspired by the “birthday balloon that slips from your fingers and floats into the horizon, or the dropped ice cream cone.”
CLW’s Diane D. Gillette placed a new flash piece with Middle House Review
“The walls were snug around us, five hard-luck girls sharing a two-bedroom apartment alone-together in a candy-bright city that made promises it couldn't keep.”
Diane’s story St. Nicolas was selected by Middle House Review to appear in Issue 6. Another great flash from Diane.
Diane D. Gillette takes third place in the Reflex Fiction Quarterly international flash fiction competition
“Let’s say we grew up with parents who loved each other. Let’s say that we don’t both know that Mom should’ve packed you up and made her escape long before I was born.”
Congratulations to Diane D. Gillette taking third place in the international flash competition by Reflex Fiction! Check out her piece “An Apology, of Sorts, to My Brother at His Funeral” in the Autumn 2020 edition.
A new story “The Namesake” by a new CLW member
D.A. Hosek has joined us in our virtual Zoom world this strange year. Please check out his most recent publication in The Sandy River Review, “The Namesake”.
We are happy to welcome a new writer to our group. D.A. Hosek has joined us in our virtual Zoom world this strange year. We look forward to meeting him in corporeal form in 2021. Please check out his most recent publication in The Sandy River Review, “The Namesake”.
New flash by Diane, “Shiny, Pretty, Bright”
“Look, I’m married! I’m married!” she’d squealed to her brothers and sisters, showing off her shiny accessory. They shrieked and ran from her. “Gross! Gross!”
Another great flash released a couple weeks ago from Diane D. Gillette! Check out “Shiny, Pretty, Bright” in the cool new journal / French vending machine for literature Short Circuit.
Another flash by Diane, “Waiting in Line for a Picture with Santa, Late on Christmas Eve”
2020 has been a great year for Diane D. Gillette! Check out her most recent publication at Matter Press, “Waiting in line for a Picture with Santa, Late on Christmas Eve”.
2020 has been a great year for Diane D. Gillette! Check out her most recent publication at The Journal of Compressed Creative Arts, “Waiting in Line for a Picture with Santa, Late on Christmas Eve”.
A new flash by Diane, “Glub”
A new flash “Glub” by Diane D. Gillette was published in September on Brilliant Flash Fiction.
A new flash “Glub” by Diane D. Gillette released in the September issue of Brilliant Flash Fiction. It’s a great read that went a couple rounds in the group. Take a look - it’s compiled with all the other fictions released in September.
A new flash from Lori, “Baby Chowder”
“Baby Chowder” by Lori Barrett published September 9 in JMWW. Congratulations, Lori!
A new story by Diane, “After the Fire Burns Out”
“After the Fire Burns Out” a new flash from our own Diane D. Gillette was published today on Spelk Fiction.
“After the Fire Burns Out” a new flash from our own Diane D. Gillette was published today on Spelk Fiction.
Cassiopeia
Laura Nelson published a great new story at Fiction Southeast. The group workshopped the story at lest once! Check it out!
Laura Nelson published a great new story at Fiction Southeast. The group workshopped the story at lest once! Check it out!
A View From Inside
Lori Barrett just published a new essay up over at Scoundrel Times.
Lori Barrett just published a new essay up over at Scoundrel Times.
Congrats, Lori!
Thanksgiving
Diane D. Gillette published another Flash this week in MoonPark Review!
Diane D. Gillette published another Flash this week in MoonPark Review! She’s on a recent streak this year, with 6 publications in the first 6 months of 2020. Amazing news! Something good happening in 2020…