The deadline for Moon City Press’ 2021 Moon City Short Fiction Award is end of day, 11:59 p.m., today, Monday, January 4. Still time to submit that entry!
https://mooncitypress.submittable.com/submit/161694/the-2021-moon-city-short-fiction-award
The deadline for Moon City Press’ 2021 Moon City Short Fiction Award is end of day, 11:59 p.m., today, Monday, January 4. Still time to submit that entry!
https://mooncitypress.submittable.com/submit/161694/the-2021-moon-city-short-fiction-award
Happy publication day to Joseph Harris and his new collection, You’re in the Wrong Place, whose title story first appeared in Moon City Review 2019!
Check out the link below to find out more information or to purchase the collection:
https://www.wsupress.wayne.edu/books/detail/youre-wrong-place
We’re back, once again, with another entry in our Online Reading Series. Today, we present Kendra Tanacea reading her poem “Diagnosis” from Moon City Review 2017:
For more about the author, please check out the information below the video. Enjoy!
Hey, there, Missouri poets! We’re looking for work for a forthcoming poetry anthology, out from Moon City Press just in time for the 2021 bicentennial. If you’re a Missouri poet or ever have been, we want to see your poems. The anthology will be edited by current Missouri Poet Laureate Karen Craigo and will appear in early 2021. Click the link below for guidelines and to submit today!
As we begin to feature some of the excellent work that appeared in Moon City Review‘s 2017 issue, here’s L.W. Nicholson reading her wonderful story “Persimmons on Planet Earth” for today’s Online Reading Series entry:
Here’s hoping you have a great weekend, and to do our part, we’re sharing Ian Denning’s wonderful story “Drawing of a Spaceship Breaking Up Over the Moon,” which appeared in Moon City Review 2019, for today’s entry in our Online Reading Series:
Enjoy!
Today’s entry in our Online Reading Series once again features one of the excellent poems from Moon City Review 2019, Maggie Graber’s “Why I Shouldn’t Be an FBI Special Agent”:
Enjoy!
We’re once again featuring work from the latest issue of Moon City Review for today’s entry in our Online Reading Series, presenting Tessa Livingstone reading her poems “Traveling Along the Trace” and “Edinburgh, 1948”:
Enjoy!
We hope you’re still enjoying our Moon City Online Reading Series, because we don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. Today’s entry features Hussain Ahmed reading his poem “Shadows,” which appeared in Moon City Review 2019:
For more about the author, please see the info below the video!
For today’s entry in our online reading series, a festive Jason Teal reads a Marjorie story, “The Other Side of the Mirror of Lies,” which first appeared in Moon City Review 2018:
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