Author: Phoebe Literature

Jos Charles Judges 2019 Greg Grummer Poetry Contest

Judge: Jos Charles Deadline: April 2, 2019 at 11:59 pm Prize: $500 and publication in phoebe 48.2 (online issue) Entry Fee: $9 Submission Size: 3 to 5 poems per submission, totaling no more than 10...

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48.1 – Winter 2019

48.1 – Winter 2019 (Available through Issuu) Cover Art by Bill Wolak Fiction Bones by Mac McCaskill House Rules by Lesley Finn Ghosting by Lila Cherneff The Robot Mom by Aubrey Hirsch In Eden...

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47.2 – Spring 2018

Cover Art by Matt Gold FictionThe Rubber Tapper’s Knife by Richard Hermes, Fiction Contest WinnerBeen Fighting Since by K Chess, Fiction Contest Runner-UpGypsum by Isabelle Gilbert, Fiction...

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A Review of “Letter Composed During a Lull in the Fighting” by Jonathan Maule

Letter Composed During a Lull in the Fighting Kevin Powers Little, Brown and Company, April 1, 2014 Reviewed by Jonathan Maule The Weight of What Remains: A Review of Kevin Powers’ Letter...

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A Review of “Meet Me Here at Dawn” by Anatoly Molotkov

Meet Me Here at Dawn by Sophie Klahr YesYes Books, December 1, 2016 ISBN: 978-1-936919-42-0 Reviewed by Anatoly Molotkov Sophie Klahr doesn’t offer much biographical information on her...

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2018 Creative Nonfiction Contest

Judge: Shawn Wen Deadline: March 18, 2018 Prize: $500 and publication in phoebe 47.2 (online issue) Entry Fee: $9 Submission Size: 1 piece per submission, up to 5,000 words Shawn Wen is a writer,...

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2018 Fiction Contest

Judge: Karan Mahajan Deadline: March 18, 2018 Prize: $500 and publication in phoebe 47.2 (online issue) Entry Fee: $9 Submission Size: 1 piece per submission, up to 5,000 words Karan Mahajan is...

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2018 Greg Grummer Poetry Contest

Judge: Dorothea Lasky Deadline: March 18, 2018 Prize: $500 and publication in phoebe 47.2 (online issue) Entry Fee: $9 Submission Size: 3 to 5 poems per submission, totaling no more than 10 pages....

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Death in a Fig

Peter Streckfus   1. We’ll eat figs, black ones, dried while it rains outside, while it rains through the doors and windows There will be very little speaking during the meal mostly tasting...

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