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willowspringsbooks · 4 years
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Happy St. Patty's Day everyone! 🍀
Here comes another review by Michael Czyzniejewski​ on his Blog, Story366. The 2016 Spokane Prize for Short Fiction winner, 'Here Among Strangers' by Serena Crawford Thank you so much to Michael for spreading the word about these wonderful authors. Her book is available for purchase online.
Check us out on: willowspringsbooks.com
Stay healthy everyone. 😃
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Molly Giles‘ 2015 collection, winner of the Spokane Prize for Short Fiction, All the Wrong Places, was recently reviewed by Michael Czyzniekewski. Please check it out.
For more on Molly Giles and her works go to mollygiles.com Check us out at willowspringsbooks.com
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WS Books & WS Magazine at AWP
Willow Springs Books & WS Magazine will be in attendance in San Antonio, TX, March 5th. Sadly ,Cameron McGill won't be able to make it but copies of his chapbook, 'Meridians' will be available at our booth.
You can also purchase 'Meridians' by Cameron McGill on Sumittable.com
https://wse.submittable.com/submit/158116/order-meridians-by-cameron-mcgill-poetry-chapbook?fbclid=IwAR3sZT24shkKONfXL74XFBOHMw5sXdvu6jp8z8bWX0mRspyoBHoWs6ZVUYs
Also be sure to puchase for 'things we'll need for the coming difficulties' by Valerie Vogrin on Sumittable as well.
https://wse.submittable.com/submit/152379/pre-order-things-well-need-for-the-coming-difficulties-by-valerie-vogrin
(you must have a Sumittable account to order)
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Michael Czyzniejewski recently reviewed Ventriloquisms by @jaclynwatterson, our winner of the 2016 Spokane Prize for Short Fiction published in 2017.
Check her out at https://www.jaclynwatterson.com
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Here is one of the first reviews on "things we'll need for the coming difficulties" by Valerie Vogrin!
Click the link to read this informative review by Michael Czyzniejewsk on his blog, Story366.
This collection of short fiction stories is now available through Submittable.com
For more information on Valerie Vogrin and her published work go to willowspringsbooks.org
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willowspringsbooks · 4 years
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Get to know more about our 2019 Spokane Prize for Short Fiction Winner:
Nickalus Rupert spent most of his life near the Gulf Coast of Florida. He completed an MFA fellowship at the University of Central Florida and a PhD at the University of Southern Mississippi, where he also worked as an associate editor for Mississippi Review. His fiction has been nominated for Best American Short Stories and The Pushcart Prize, and has appeared in or is forthcoming in The Idaho Review, Bat City Review, Yemassee, Harpur Palate, Pleiades, Tin House Online, and elsewhere. He is represented by Willenfield Literary Agency and is currently at work on a novel. Find him at www.nickrupert.com.
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We are happy to announce the 2019 Spokane Prize Finalists:
1) Bosses of Light and Sound (winner)-- Nickalus Rupert (pictured here)
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2)When We Were Liars (Brian Crawford)-- Brian Crawford
3) Ars memoriae: short stories and other histories-- Erzsebet Gilbert
4) The Machine We Trust & Other Stories-- Tim Conrad
5) Something You Take a Pig to --- Andrew Gretes
6) Further News of  Defeat: Stories --- Michael Wang
Judge: Kevin Canty
Check us out at www.willowspringsbooks.org
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Available to order on Submittable.com! 🥳🎊 Published by us, Willow Springs Books 📖 $12.95 USD - For One poetry chapbook
***You must have a Submittable account to order.***
For more about Cameron McGill: http://cameronmcgill.com
As always check us out at http://willowspringsbooks.org/
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Available now to order!
Only $19.95 USD
***Must have a Summitable account to order***
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Live interview w/ CameronMcGill! Author/poet of MERIDIANS Published by EWU - Willow Springs Books Sat, Jan. 25, 2020 5PM (Pacific Time) Spokane KYRS 88.1/92.3 FM
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willowspringsbooks · 5 years
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Our next book, “The Time Machine”, by THE Laura Kasischke, goes on sale March 30th. Preorders are open NOW for $10 with free shipping! Don’t miss this poetry anthology from the author of “The Life Before Her Eyes.” Order here: wse.submittable.com • • • #smallpress #independentpublishing #willowsprings #poetry https://www.instagram.com/p/BumWUkwn2xj/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=repht0bp18zq
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willowspringsbooks · 6 years
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Girl Reading. James Henry Charles (English, 1851-1906).
Charles was born in Warrington and after he moved to London he studied art at Heatherley School of Fine Art, before studying further in both London and Paris. In 1875, he started a long association with the Royal Academy, where he exhibited quite regularly until his death.
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Lighthouse Bookshop ・ 06.12.2017
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“A Tree Falls in the Woods” at Hashimoto Contemporary.
Opening this Saturday, March 3rd, 2018 at Hashimoto Contemporary in San Francisco, California is the group exhibition curated by FMLY Projects entitled “A Tree Falls in the Woods.”
The dynamic exhibition features a roster of acclaimed artists from disparate locations and backgrounds; each creating their own rich narratives that transcend current trends, styles, and subject-matter.
Artists above: Barnaby Whitfield, Brian Willmont, Eric White, Heather Benjamin, Dan Gluibizzi, Chris Oh and Alfred Steiner.
Be sure to follow Supersonic Art on Instagram!
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“When was the last time you read a book with an LGBTQIA+ protagonist whose identity wasn’t defined by their romantic relationships to other people? Or what about a book with a disabled protagonist who was single — and not absolutely miserable? It’s difficult for marginalized people to find themselves in literature, and because there are so few examples, it’s even harder to find someone whose romantic life matches their own: Single and happy, dating multiple people, polyamorous, completely aromantic, actively looking for a partner, engaged but not married, and so on.”
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willowspringsbooks · 6 years
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The worst is not what comes, but what we can see coming, the unfolding of the moment, whole lives unspooled and slopped in a celluloid pool at our feet.
Dorianne Laux, “Abe Vigoda Dies At 94 (Not a Hoax) — Orlando Sentinel,” published in Linebreak (via bostonpoetryslam)
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A poem by one of our newest authors! Aren’t they great?
Poem: Canese Jarboe
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herbal abortion
when I say I lived in a cave that summer, what I really mean is aluminum camper full of salamanders. no, I mean I lived inside my own womb
dripping stalactites, soda straws salt-bright. inside the warm mini-fridge: a lake.      bottomless.      [one I saw when I went spelunking
with the science club in berryville, arkansas]. what if there was a headlamp for that kind of darkness?
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