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Congratulations to these Atticus Review Contributors for being selected for the Best Small Fictions Anthology, 2021. BUGHOUSE - ATTICUS REVIEW M.W. Brooke. M.W. Brooke is a queer writer originally from the American Southwest, now living in Portland, Oregon. She is on submission with her first novel and hard at work on her second.2021 WIGLEAF TOP 50
And to Alyson Dutemple, whose story “Decoys,” published in Atticus Review in May of 2020, was selected for the longlist!. Last but not least, we’d like to congratulate the many former contributors in this year’s Top 50 and the longlist. ABOUT US - ATTICUS REVIEW About Us. Atticus Review is a daily online journal that publishes fiction, poems, and creative nonfiction, as well as graphic art and mixed media. We have been publishing great work since 2011 and have over 1400 contributors. The writing in Atticus Review is unashamed, unadorned, and unafraid. The stories we love are often lonely, andsometimes
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pointing to the star in the North, the hub of our circling concern. The traveling table takes your grainy feet. The screen transmutes them. into a low-gravity jump, a deliberated Rapture. The screen sits high up, like the cabin screen in coach on Pan Am. Those old LIFE ONLY AS WATER CURRENT To Love the River Siham Karami, Aldrich Press/Kelsay Books, 2018 76 pages, $14.00 Review by Nicole Caruso Garcia. To Love the River (Kelsay Books, 2018) is Siham Karami’s full-length debut book of poems.In a voice that ranges from meditative to acerbic, Karami guides readers through various channels of life, her varied subject matter spanning nature, love, longing, family, memory, and theINTERIOR PARAMOUR
Barbara Louise Ungar. Barbara Louise Ungar's latest book, Charlotte Brontë, You Ruined My Life, was a poetry best-seller for Small Press Distribution upon its arrival this spring from The Word Works.Prior books include Thrift and The Origin of the Milky Way, which won the Gival Press Poetry Award, a Silver IPPY, an Eric Hoffer Award, and the Adirondack Center for Writing Poetry Award. FULL MOON: THE GATEWAY DRUG But just to be clear—I always sing along to a Full Moon Fever cut when it pops up on the radio. These songs are so catchy it’s impossible to dislike them. Though these days I listen more frequently to Wildflowers, Full Moon Fever was my gateway drug. It’s a true desert island disk—even more so now—one which I replay in my mindto this
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Congratulations to these Atticus Review Contributors for being selected for the Best Small Fictions Anthology, 2021. BUGHOUSE - ATTICUS REVIEW M.W. Brooke. M.W. Brooke is a queer writer originally from the American Southwest, now living in Portland, Oregon. She is on submission with her first novel and hard at work on her second.2021 WIGLEAF TOP 50
And to Alyson Dutemple, whose story “Decoys,” published in Atticus Review in May of 2020, was selected for the longlist!. Last but not least, we’d like to congratulate the many former contributors in this year’s Top 50 and the longlist. ABOUT US - ATTICUS REVIEW About Us. Atticus Review is a daily online journal that publishes fiction, poems, and creative nonfiction, as well as graphic art and mixed media. We have been publishing great work since 2011 and have over 1400 contributors. The writing in Atticus Review is unashamed, unadorned, and unafraid. The stories we love are often lonely, andsometimes
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pointing to the star in the North, the hub of our circling concern. The traveling table takes your grainy feet. The screen transmutes them. into a low-gravity jump, a deliberated Rapture. The screen sits high up, like the cabin screen in coach on Pan Am. Those old LIFE ONLY AS WATER CURRENT To Love the River Siham Karami, Aldrich Press/Kelsay Books, 2018 76 pages, $14.00 Review by Nicole Caruso Garcia. To Love the River (Kelsay Books, 2018) is Siham Karami’s full-length debut book of poems.In a voice that ranges from meditative to acerbic, Karami guides readers through various channels of life, her varied subject matter spanning nature, love, longing, family, memory, and theINTERIOR PARAMOUR
Barbara Louise Ungar. Barbara Louise Ungar's latest book, Charlotte Brontë, You Ruined My Life, was a poetry best-seller for Small Press Distribution upon its arrival this spring from The Word Works.Prior books include Thrift and The Origin of the Milky Way, which won the Gival Press Poetry Award, a Silver IPPY, an Eric Hoffer Award, and the Adirondack Center for Writing Poetry Award. FULL MOON: THE GATEWAY DRUG But just to be clear—I always sing along to a Full Moon Fever cut when it pops up on the radio. These songs are so catchy it’s impossible to dislike them. Though these days I listen more frequently to Wildflowers, Full Moon Fever was my gateway drug. It’s a true desert island disk—even more so now—one which I replay in my mindto this
2021 WIGLEAF TOP 50
And to Alyson Dutemple, whose story “Decoys,” published in Atticus Review in May of 2020, was selected for the longlist!. Last but not least, we’d like to congratulate the many former contributors in this year’s Top 50 and the longlist. WAR - ATTICUS REVIEW War. Three gap-toothed little boys chase you down the center of the basketball court, each wielding a blob of Legos welded together in the approximate shape of a pistol, giggling so hard their shoulders shake. Your shoulders are shaking, too; mostly from exertion—it has been at least half an hour of this game, darting and ducking as imaginary BEST SMALL FICTIONS SELECTIONS, 2021 Congratulations to these Atticus Review Contributors for being selected for the Best Small Fictions Anthology, 2021. Frankie McMillan — “ Johnny Owl ”. Alexsandr Kanevskiy — “ Space Rocks “.TWO STORIES
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pointing to the star in the North, the hub of our circling concern. The traveling table takes your grainy feet. The screen transmutes them. into a low-gravity jump, a deliberated Rapture. The screen sits high up, like the cabin screen in coach on Pan Am. Those oldFICTION ARCHIVES
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Odd Boy by Martin Jude Farawell Sibling Rivalry Press, 2019 $18.00, 110 Pages Review by Toti O’Brien. W hen a book is a work of love — the encounter of a sensible press with an author they admire — very often the key to the text is in/on the cover. So for Martin Jude Farawell’s Odd Boy (out next month by Sibling Rivalry Press), look at the child portrayed on the front. I CAN'T TELL IF IT'S ME At 10am a housewife rips open a blue and silver can of anchovies and then spits on the sidewalk. Ten feet away men from the gas company stand on steel plates and flecks of white paint chip off row houses, litter the housewife’s front porch. The shadows of NOT DARK YET: ANOTHER LOOK AT BOB DYLAN My Bob Dylan epiphany came on November 22, 1963. President Kennedy had just been assassinated. School was closed and I sat with a fellow student, a young woman from the south who played some renaissance music. Then I saw the “Freewheelin Bob Dylan” album cover, Dylan walking down a New York Street, long-haired, smilingATTICUS REVIEW
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LIFE ONLY AS WATER CURRENT To Love the River Siham Karami, Aldrich Press/Kelsay Books, 2018 76 pages, $14.00 Review by Nicole Caruso Garcia. To Love the River (Kelsay Books, 2018) is Siham Karami’s full-length debut book of poems.In a voice that ranges from meditative to acerbic, Karami guides readers through various channels of life, her varied subject matter spanning nature, love, longing, family, memory, and the MY FATHER DREAMS OF A NEW COUNTRY Ruth Awad. Ruth Awad has an MFA in poetry from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The New Republic, The Missouri Review Poem of the Week, Crab Orchard Review, CALYX, Diode, Southern Indiana Review, Rattle, The Adroit Journal, Vinyl Poetry, Epiphany, The Drunken Boat, and in the anthologies The Hundred Years' War: Modern WarUNBALANCED ACT
Odd Boy by Martin Jude Farawell Sibling Rivalry Press, 2019 $18.00, 110 Pages Review by Toti O’Brien. W hen a book is a work of love — the encounter of a sensible press with an author they admire — very often the key to the text is in/on the cover. So for Martin Jude Farawell’s Odd Boy (out next month by Sibling Rivalry Press), look at the child portrayed on the front. THE QUESTION OF BEING ALONE It travels through the pads of my fingers, into my veins. It bounces off the chambers of my heart. I feel her loss like an echo. It reverberates, and there beside it, I find my own pain, hollow, dark, empty. I exhale and open a space for the two of us to rest I CAN'T TELL IF IT'S ME At 10am a housewife rips open a blue and silver can of anchovies and then spits on the sidewalk. Ten feet away men from the gas company stand on steel plates and flecks of white paint chip off row houses, litter the housewife’s front porch. The shadows of FULL MOON: THE GATEWAY DRUG But just to be clear—I always sing along to a Full Moon Fever cut when it pops up on the radio. These songs are so catchy it’s impossible to dislike them. Though these days I listen more frequently to Wildflowers, Full Moon Fever was my gateway drug. It’s a true desert island disk—even more so now—one which I replay in my mindto this
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Compulsion By Meyer Levin Fig Tree Books, 2015 456 pages, $15.95 Reviewed by Destiny Guerrero. In Compulsion, originally published in 1956, Meyer Levin strives to answer a question that has lingered with him since the murder of 14-year-old Robert Franks in 1924: why did these two boys, his own schoolmates, kill this boy? As Levin indicates in his preface, the narrator, Sid Singer, is a stand INSIGHTFUL AND ENLIGHTENING: A REVIEW OF AMERICANAH BY Americanah By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Anchor, 2014 477 pages, $9.71 Reviewed by Deanna Saah Americanah is an insightful and enlightening book by Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Adichie was born in Enugu, Nigeria and is the fifth out of six children. She gave a well-known TED talk titled “We Should All Be Femenists,” whichdiscussed
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Congratulations to these Atticus Review Contributors for being selected for the Best Small Fictions Anthology, 2021. ABOUT US - ATTICUS REVIEW About Us. Atticus Review is a daily online journal that publishes fiction, poems, and creative nonfiction, as well as graphic art and mixed media. We have been publishing great work since 2011 and have over 1400 contributors. The writing in Atticus Review is unashamed, unadorned, and unafraid. The stories we love are often lonely, andsometimes
LIFE ONLY AS WATER CURRENT To Love the River Siham Karami, Aldrich Press/Kelsay Books, 2018 76 pages, $14.00 Review by Nicole Caruso Garcia. To Love the River (Kelsay Books, 2018) is Siham Karami’s full-length debut book of poems.In a voice that ranges from meditative to acerbic, Karami guides readers through various channels of life, her varied subject matter spanning nature, love, longing, family, memory, and the MY FATHER DREAMS OF A NEW COUNTRY Ruth Awad. Ruth Awad has an MFA in poetry from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The New Republic, The Missouri Review Poem of the Week, Crab Orchard Review, CALYX, Diode, Southern Indiana Review, Rattle, The Adroit Journal, Vinyl Poetry, Epiphany, The Drunken Boat, and in the anthologies The Hundred Years' War: Modern WarUNBALANCED ACT
Odd Boy by Martin Jude Farawell Sibling Rivalry Press, 2019 $18.00, 110 Pages Review by Toti O’Brien. W hen a book is a work of love — the encounter of a sensible press with an author they admire — very often the key to the text is in/on the cover. So for Martin Jude Farawell’s Odd Boy (out next month by Sibling Rivalry Press), look at the child portrayed on the front. THE QUESTION OF BEING ALONE It travels through the pads of my fingers, into my veins. It bounces off the chambers of my heart. I feel her loss like an echo. It reverberates, and there beside it, I find my own pain, hollow, dark, empty. I exhale and open a space for the two of us to rest I CAN'T TELL IF IT'S ME At 10am a housewife rips open a blue and silver can of anchovies and then spits on the sidewalk. Ten feet away men from the gas company stand on steel plates and flecks of white paint chip off row houses, litter the housewife’s front porch. The shadows of FULL MOON: THE GATEWAY DRUG But just to be clear—I always sing along to a Full Moon Fever cut when it pops up on the radio. These songs are so catchy it’s impossible to dislike them. Though these days I listen more frequently to Wildflowers, Full Moon Fever was my gateway drug. It’s a true desert island disk—even more so now—one which I replay in my mindto this
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Compulsion By Meyer Levin Fig Tree Books, 2015 456 pages, $15.95 Reviewed by Destiny Guerrero. In Compulsion, originally published in 1956, Meyer Levin strives to answer a question that has lingered with him since the murder of 14-year-old Robert Franks in 1924: why did these two boys, his own schoolmates, kill this boy? As Levin indicates in his preface, the narrator, Sid Singer, is a stand INSIGHTFUL AND ENLIGHTENING: A REVIEW OF AMERICANAH BY Americanah By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Anchor, 2014 477 pages, $9.71 Reviewed by Deanna Saah Americanah is an insightful and enlightening book by Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Adichie was born in Enugu, Nigeria and is the fifth out of six children. She gave a well-known TED talk titled “We Should All Be Femenists,” whichdiscussed
2021 WIGLEAF TOP 50
And to Alyson Dutemple, whose story “Decoys,” published in Atticus Review in May of 2020, was selected for the longlist!. Last but not least, we’d like to congratulate the many former contributors in this year’s Top 50 and the longlist. THE GARDEN IN ST. PAUL'S HOSPITAL, ONE AND TWO Robert McDonald. Robert McDonald's work has appeared previously in Columbia Poetry Review, Elsewhere, Sentence, Court Green, PANK, and Escape Into Life, among many other journals and zines.He lives in Chicago, and works at an independent bookstore. A BRIEF REPORTING OF TINY CONFLAGRATIONS Amy Bee. Amy Bee contributes to the Sacramento News & Review and Good Times Santa Cruz.Her work has appeared in Ozy, Salon, New Ohio Review, The London Reader, and others.Her essay, "The Adult Section," won the 2017 Sunlight Press Summer Creative Nonfiction Award. WAR - ATTICUS REVIEW War. Three gap-toothed little boys chase you down the center of the basketball court, each wielding a blob of Legos welded together in the approximate shape of a pistol, giggling so hard their shoulders shake. Your shoulders are shaking, too; mostly from exertion—it has been at least half an hour of this game, darting and ducking as imaginaryMARKING TIME
Amanda Yanowski. Originally from central Minnesota, Amanda Yanowski lives in Denton, Texas, where she works as a writer and editor. She is the Assistant Essays Editor for The Boiler, and her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Passages North, Bellingham Review, River Teeth: Beautiful Things, Hobart, and elsewhere. CONTACT - ATTICUS REVIEW Atticus Review is a weekly online journal that publishes fiction, flash, poems, creative nonfiction, video, music, book reviews, cartoons, animation, and whatever else we find worthy of eyes. MASTHEAD - ATTICUS REVIEW Michelle Ross is the author of the story collections There’s So Much They Haven’t Told You (Moon City Press, 2017) and Shapeshifting (forthcoming from Stillhouse Press, 2021). Her fiction has appeared in Alaska Quarterly Review, Colorado Review, Electric Literature, The Southeast Review, TriQuarterly, and elsewhere.Her work has been selected for Best Microfictions 2020 and the Wigleaf TopWINTER RITUALS
Genia Blum. Born in Winnipeg, Canada, Genia Blum has lived and worked in Europe for over forty years and resides in Lucerne, Switzerland, where she is the director of a ballet school, Dance Art Studio, and presides over a dance foundation named in honor of her Ukrainian ballerina mother, Daria Nyzankiwska Snihurowycz.INTERIOR PARAMOUR
Barbara Louise Ungar. Barbara Louise Ungar's latest book, Charlotte Brontë, You Ruined My Life, was a poetry best-seller for Small Press Distribution upon its arrival this spring from The Word Works.Prior books include Thrift and The Origin of the Milky Way, which won the Gival Press Poetry Award, a Silver IPPY, an Eric Hoffer Award, and the Adirondack Center for Writing Poetry Award. FULL MOON: THE GATEWAY DRUG But just to be clear—I always sing along to a Full Moon Fever cut when it pops up on the radio. These songs are so catchy it’s impossible to dislike them. Though these days I listen more frequently to Wildflowers, Full Moon Fever was my gateway drug. It’s a true desert island disk—even more so now—one which I replay in my mindto this
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Congratulations to these Atticus Review Contributors for being selected for the Best Small Fictions Anthology, 2021. ABOUT US - ATTICUS REVIEW About Us. Atticus Review is a daily online journal that publishes fiction, poems, and creative nonfiction, as well as graphic art and mixed media. We have been publishing great work since 2011 and have over 1400 contributors. The writing in Atticus Review is unashamed, unadorned, and unafraid. The stories we love are often lonely, andsometimes
LIFE ONLY AS WATER CURRENT To Love the River Siham Karami, Aldrich Press/Kelsay Books, 2018 76 pages, $14.00 Review by Nicole Caruso Garcia. To Love the River (Kelsay Books, 2018) is Siham Karami’s full-length debut book of poems.In a voice that ranges from meditative to acerbic, Karami guides readers through various channels of life, her varied subject matter spanning nature, love, longing, family, memory, and the MY FATHER DREAMS OF A NEW COUNTRY Ruth Awad. Ruth Awad has an MFA in poetry from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The New Republic, The Missouri Review Poem of the Week, Crab Orchard Review, CALYX, Diode, Southern Indiana Review, Rattle, The Adroit Journal, Vinyl Poetry, Epiphany, The Drunken Boat, and in the anthologies The Hundred Years' War: Modern WarUNBALANCED ACT
Odd Boy by Martin Jude Farawell Sibling Rivalry Press, 2019 $18.00, 110 Pages Review by Toti O’Brien. W hen a book is a work of love — the encounter of a sensible press with an author they admire — very often the key to the text is in/on the cover. So for Martin Jude Farawell’s Odd Boy (out next month by Sibling Rivalry Press), look at the child portrayed on the front. THE QUESTION OF BEING ALONE It travels through the pads of my fingers, into my veins. It bounces off the chambers of my heart. I feel her loss like an echo. It reverberates, and there beside it, I find my own pain, hollow, dark, empty. I exhale and open a space for the two of us to rest I CAN'T TELL IF IT'S ME At 10am a housewife rips open a blue and silver can of anchovies and then spits on the sidewalk. Ten feet away men from the gas company stand on steel plates and flecks of white paint chip off row houses, litter the housewife’s front porch. The shadows of FULL MOON: THE GATEWAY DRUG But just to be clear—I always sing along to a Full Moon Fever cut when it pops up on the radio. These songs are so catchy it’s impossible to dislike them. Though these days I listen more frequently to Wildflowers, Full Moon Fever was my gateway drug. It’s a true desert island disk—even more so now—one which I replay in my mindto this
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Compulsion By Meyer Levin Fig Tree Books, 2015 456 pages, $15.95 Reviewed by Destiny Guerrero. In Compulsion, originally published in 1956, Meyer Levin strives to answer a question that has lingered with him since the murder of 14-year-old Robert Franks in 1924: why did these two boys, his own schoolmates, kill this boy? As Levin indicates in his preface, the narrator, Sid Singer, is a stand INSIGHTFUL AND ENLIGHTENING: A REVIEW OF AMERICANAH BY Americanah By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Anchor, 2014 477 pages, $9.71 Reviewed by Deanna Saah Americanah is an insightful and enlightening book by Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Adichie was born in Enugu, Nigeria and is the fifth out of six children. She gave a well-known TED talk titled “We Should All Be Femenists,” whichdiscussed
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Congratulations to these Atticus Review Contributors for being selected for the Best Small Fictions Anthology, 2021. ABOUT US - ATTICUS REVIEW About Us. Atticus Review is a daily online journal that publishes fiction, poems, and creative nonfiction, as well as graphic art and mixed media. We have been publishing great work since 2011 and have over 1400 contributors. The writing in Atticus Review is unashamed, unadorned, and unafraid. The stories we love are often lonely, andsometimes
LIFE ONLY AS WATER CURRENT To Love the River Siham Karami, Aldrich Press/Kelsay Books, 2018 76 pages, $14.00 Review by Nicole Caruso Garcia. To Love the River (Kelsay Books, 2018) is Siham Karami’s full-length debut book of poems.In a voice that ranges from meditative to acerbic, Karami guides readers through various channels of life, her varied subject matter spanning nature, love, longing, family, memory, and the MY FATHER DREAMS OF A NEW COUNTRY Ruth Awad. Ruth Awad has an MFA in poetry from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The New Republic, The Missouri Review Poem of the Week, Crab Orchard Review, CALYX, Diode, Southern Indiana Review, Rattle, The Adroit Journal, Vinyl Poetry, Epiphany, The Drunken Boat, and in the anthologies The Hundred Years' War: Modern WarUNBALANCED ACT
Odd Boy by Martin Jude Farawell Sibling Rivalry Press, 2019 $18.00, 110 Pages Review by Toti O’Brien. W hen a book is a work of love — the encounter of a sensible press with an author they admire — very often the key to the text is in/on the cover. So for Martin Jude Farawell’s Odd Boy (out next month by Sibling Rivalry Press), look at the child portrayed on the front. THE QUESTION OF BEING ALONE It travels through the pads of my fingers, into my veins. It bounces off the chambers of my heart. I feel her loss like an echo. It reverberates, and there beside it, I find my own pain, hollow, dark, empty. I exhale and open a space for the two of us to rest I CAN'T TELL IF IT'S ME At 10am a housewife rips open a blue and silver can of anchovies and then spits on the sidewalk. Ten feet away men from the gas company stand on steel plates and flecks of white paint chip off row houses, litter the housewife’s front porch. The shadows of FULL MOON: THE GATEWAY DRUG But just to be clear—I always sing along to a Full Moon Fever cut when it pops up on the radio. These songs are so catchy it’s impossible to dislike them. Though these days I listen more frequently to Wildflowers, Full Moon Fever was my gateway drug. It’s a true desert island disk—even more so now—one which I replay in my mindto this
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF TRUTH: A REVIEW OF COMPULSION BY …MEYER LEVINMEYER LEVIN AUTHORMEYER LEVIN BROOKLYNCOMPULSION BOOKS GOODREADSCOMPULSIONJENNIFER CHASE
Compulsion By Meyer Levin Fig Tree Books, 2015 456 pages, $15.95 Reviewed by Destiny Guerrero. In Compulsion, originally published in 1956, Meyer Levin strives to answer a question that has lingered with him since the murder of 14-year-old Robert Franks in 1924: why did these two boys, his own schoolmates, kill this boy? As Levin indicates in his preface, the narrator, Sid Singer, is a stand INSIGHTFUL AND ENLIGHTENING: A REVIEW OF AMERICANAH BY Americanah By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Anchor, 2014 477 pages, $9.71 Reviewed by Deanna Saah Americanah is an insightful and enlightening book by Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Adichie was born in Enugu, Nigeria and is the fifth out of six children. She gave a well-known TED talk titled “We Should All Be Femenists,” whichdiscussed
2021 WIGLEAF TOP 50
And to Alyson Dutemple, whose story “Decoys,” published in Atticus Review in May of 2020, was selected for the longlist!. Last but not least, we’d like to congratulate the many former contributors in this year’s Top 50 and the longlist. THE GARDEN IN ST. PAUL'S HOSPITAL, ONE AND TWO Robert McDonald. Robert McDonald's work has appeared previously in Columbia Poetry Review, Elsewhere, Sentence, Court Green, PANK, and Escape Into Life, among many other journals and zines.He lives in Chicago, and works at an independent bookstore. A BRIEF REPORTING OF TINY CONFLAGRATIONS Amy Bee. Amy Bee contributes to the Sacramento News & Review and Good Times Santa Cruz.Her work has appeared in Ozy, Salon, New Ohio Review, The London Reader, and others.Her essay, "The Adult Section," won the 2017 Sunlight Press Summer Creative Nonfiction Award. WAR - ATTICUS REVIEW War. Three gap-toothed little boys chase you down the center of the basketball court, each wielding a blob of Legos welded together in the approximate shape of a pistol, giggling so hard their shoulders shake. Your shoulders are shaking, too; mostly from exertion—it has been at least half an hour of this game, darting and ducking as imaginaryMARKING TIME
Amanda Yanowski. Originally from central Minnesota, Amanda Yanowski lives in Denton, Texas, where she works as a writer and editor. She is the Assistant Essays Editor for The Boiler, and her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Passages North, Bellingham Review, River Teeth: Beautiful Things, Hobart, and elsewhere. CONTACT - ATTICUS REVIEW Atticus Review is a weekly online journal that publishes fiction, flash, poems, creative nonfiction, video, music, book reviews, cartoons, animation, and whatever else we find worthy of eyes. MASTHEAD - ATTICUS REVIEW Michelle Ross is the author of the story collections There’s So Much They Haven’t Told You (Moon City Press, 2017) and Shapeshifting (forthcoming from Stillhouse Press, 2021). Her fiction has appeared in Alaska Quarterly Review, Colorado Review, Electric Literature, The Southeast Review, TriQuarterly, and elsewhere.Her work has been selected for Best Microfictions 2020 and the Wigleaf TopWINTER RITUALS
Genia Blum. Born in Winnipeg, Canada, Genia Blum has lived and worked in Europe for over forty years and resides in Lucerne, Switzerland, where she is the director of a ballet school, Dance Art Studio, and presides over a dance foundation named in honor of her Ukrainian ballerina mother, Daria Nyzankiwska Snihurowycz.INTERIOR PARAMOUR
Barbara Louise Ungar. Barbara Louise Ungar's latest book, Charlotte Brontë, You Ruined My Life, was a poetry best-seller for Small Press Distribution upon its arrival this spring from The Word Works.Prior books include Thrift and The Origin of the Milky Way, which won the Gival Press Poetry Award, a Silver IPPY, an Eric Hoffer Award, and the Adirondack Center for Writing Poetry Award. FULL MOON: THE GATEWAY DRUG But just to be clear—I always sing along to a Full Moon Fever cut when it pops up on the radio. These songs are so catchy it’s impossible to dislike them. Though these days I listen more frequently to Wildflowers, Full Moon Fever was my gateway drug. It’s a true desert island disk—even more so now—one which I replay in my mindto this
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Congratulations to these Atticus Review Contributors for being selected for the Best Small Fictions Anthology, 2021. ABOUT US - ATTICUS REVIEW Atticus Review is a daily online journal that publishes fiction, poems, and creative nonfiction, as well as graphic art and mixed media. We have been publishing great work since 2011 and have over 1400 contributors. The writing in Atticus Review is unashamed, unadorned, and unafraid. The stories we love are often lonely, and sometimes ugly, but we’re also deeply attracted to the bright, bold LIFE ONLY AS WATER CURRENT To Love the River Siham Karami, Aldrich Press/Kelsay Books, 2018 76 pages, $14.00 Review by Nicole Caruso Garcia. To Love the River (Kelsay Books, 2018) is Siham Karami’s full-length debut book of poems.In a voice that ranges from meditative to acerbic, Karami guides readers through various channels of life, her varied subject matter spanning nature, love, longing, family, memory, and the MY FATHER DREAMS OF A NEW COUNTRY Ruth Awad. Ruth Awad has an MFA in poetry from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The New Republic, The Missouri Review Poem of the Week, Crab Orchard Review, CALYX, Diode, Southern Indiana Review, Rattle, The Adroit Journal, Vinyl Poetry, Epiphany, The Drunken Boat, and in the anthologies The Hundred Years' War: Modern WarUNBALANCED ACT
Odd Boy by Martin Jude Farawell Sibling Rivalry Press, 2019 $18.00, 110 Pages Review by Toti O’Brien. W hen a book is a work of love — the encounter of a sensible press with an author they admire — very often the key to the text is in/on the cover. So for Martin Jude Farawell’s Odd Boy (out next month by Sibling Rivalry Press), look at the child portrayed on the front. I CAN'T TELL IF IT'S ME At 10am a housewife rips open a blue and silver can of anchovies and then spits on the sidewalk. Ten feet away men from the gas company stand on steel plates and flecks of white paint chip off row houses, litter the housewife’s front porch. The shadows ofINTERIOR PARAMOUR
Barbara Louise Ungar. Barbara Louise Ungar's latest book, Charlotte Brontë, You Ruined My Life, was a poetry best-seller for Small Press Distribution upon its arrival this spring from The Word Works.Prior books include Thrift and The Origin of the Milky Way, which won the Gival Press Poetry Award, a Silver IPPY, an Eric Hoffer Award, and the Adirondack Center for Writing Poetry Award. THE QUESTION OF BEING ALONE The first time Trevor walked into my clinic I almost dialed 911. He’s five foot two and weighs less than 115 pounds, but as I started to question him he withdrew so THE PSYCHOLOGY OF TRUTH: A REVIEW OF COMPULSION BY …MEYER LEVINMEYER LEVIN AUTHORMEYER LEVIN BROOKLYNCOMPULSION BOOKS GOODREADSCOMPULSIONJENNIFER CHASE
Compulsion By Meyer Levin Fig Tree Books, 2015 456 pages, $15.95 Reviewed by Destiny Guerrero. In Compulsion, originally published in 1956, Meyer Levin strives to answer a question that has lingered with him since the murder of 14-year-old Robert Franks in 1924: why did these two boys, his own schoolmates, kill this boy? As Levin indicates in his preface, the narrator, Sid Singer, is a stand INSIGHTFUL AND ENLIGHTENING: A REVIEW OF AMERICANAH BY Americanah By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Anchor, 2014 477 pages, $9.71 Reviewed by Deanna Saah Americanah is an insightful and enlightening book by Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Adichie was born in Enugu, Nigeria and is the fifth out of six children. She gave a well-known TED talk titled “We Should All Be Femenists,” whichdiscussed
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Congratulations to these Atticus Review Contributors for being selected for the Best Small Fictions Anthology, 2021. ABOUT US - ATTICUS REVIEW Atticus Review is a daily online journal that publishes fiction, poems, and creative nonfiction, as well as graphic art and mixed media. We have been publishing great work since 2011 and have over 1400 contributors. The writing in Atticus Review is unashamed, unadorned, and unafraid. The stories we love are often lonely, and sometimes ugly, but we’re also deeply attracted to the bright, bold LIFE ONLY AS WATER CURRENT To Love the River Siham Karami, Aldrich Press/Kelsay Books, 2018 76 pages, $14.00 Review by Nicole Caruso Garcia. To Love the River (Kelsay Books, 2018) is Siham Karami’s full-length debut book of poems.In a voice that ranges from meditative to acerbic, Karami guides readers through various channels of life, her varied subject matter spanning nature, love, longing, family, memory, and the MY FATHER DREAMS OF A NEW COUNTRY Ruth Awad. Ruth Awad has an MFA in poetry from Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and her work has appeared or is forthcoming in The New Republic, The Missouri Review Poem of the Week, Crab Orchard Review, CALYX, Diode, Southern Indiana Review, Rattle, The Adroit Journal, Vinyl Poetry, Epiphany, The Drunken Boat, and in the anthologies The Hundred Years' War: Modern WarUNBALANCED ACT
Odd Boy by Martin Jude Farawell Sibling Rivalry Press, 2019 $18.00, 110 Pages Review by Toti O’Brien. W hen a book is a work of love — the encounter of a sensible press with an author they admire — very often the key to the text is in/on the cover. So for Martin Jude Farawell’s Odd Boy (out next month by Sibling Rivalry Press), look at the child portrayed on the front. I CAN'T TELL IF IT'S ME At 10am a housewife rips open a blue and silver can of anchovies and then spits on the sidewalk. Ten feet away men from the gas company stand on steel plates and flecks of white paint chip off row houses, litter the housewife’s front porch. The shadows ofINTERIOR PARAMOUR
Barbara Louise Ungar. Barbara Louise Ungar's latest book, Charlotte Brontë, You Ruined My Life, was a poetry best-seller for Small Press Distribution upon its arrival this spring from The Word Works.Prior books include Thrift and The Origin of the Milky Way, which won the Gival Press Poetry Award, a Silver IPPY, an Eric Hoffer Award, and the Adirondack Center for Writing Poetry Award. THE QUESTION OF BEING ALONE The first time Trevor walked into my clinic I almost dialed 911. He’s five foot two and weighs less than 115 pounds, but as I started to question him he withdrew so THE PSYCHOLOGY OF TRUTH: A REVIEW OF COMPULSION BY …MEYER LEVINMEYER LEVIN AUTHORMEYER LEVIN BROOKLYNCOMPULSION BOOKS GOODREADSCOMPULSIONJENNIFER CHASE
Compulsion By Meyer Levin Fig Tree Books, 2015 456 pages, $15.95 Reviewed by Destiny Guerrero. In Compulsion, originally published in 1956, Meyer Levin strives to answer a question that has lingered with him since the murder of 14-year-old Robert Franks in 1924: why did these two boys, his own schoolmates, kill this boy? As Levin indicates in his preface, the narrator, Sid Singer, is a stand INSIGHTFUL AND ENLIGHTENING: A REVIEW OF AMERICANAH BY Americanah By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Anchor, 2014 477 pages, $9.71 Reviewed by Deanna Saah Americanah is an insightful and enlightening book by Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. Adichie was born in Enugu, Nigeria and is the fifth out of six children. She gave a well-known TED talk titled “We Should All Be Femenists,” whichdiscussed
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Amanda Yanowski. Originally from central Minnesota, Amanda Yanowski lives in Denton, Texas, where she works as a writer and editor. She is the Assistant Essays Editor for The Boiler, and her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Passages North, Bellingham Review, River Teeth: Beautiful Things, Hobart, and elsewhere. CONTACT - ATTICUS REVIEW Atticus Review is a weekly online journal that publishes fiction, flash, poems, creative nonfiction, video, music, book reviews, cartoons, animation, and whatever else we find worthy of eyes. ONE MORE TIME AROUND David Olimpio. David Olimpio grew up in Texas, but currently lives and writes in Philadelphia. He believes that we create ourselves through the stories we tell, and that is what he aims to do every day. He is the author of THIS IS NOT A CONFESSION (Awst Press, 2016) and he spends most of free time helping his dogs maintain a poetry photoblog.He has been published in Barrelhouse, The Nervous MASTHEAD - ATTICUS REVIEW Michelle Ross is the author of the story collections There’s So Much They Haven’t Told You (Moon City Press, 2017) and Shapeshifting (forthcoming from Stillhouse Press, 2021). Her fiction has appeared in Alaska Quarterly Review, Colorado Review, Electric Literature, The Southeast Review, TriQuarterly, and elsewhere.Her work has been selected for Best Microfictions 2020 and the Wigleaf Top FULL MOON: THE GATEWAY DRUG Nathan Leslie. Nathan Leslie’s nine books of fiction include Root and Shoot, Sibs, and Drivers.. He is also the author of The Tall Tale of Tommy Twice, a novel, and Night Sweat, a poetry collection. His work has appeared in hundreds of literary magazines including Boulevard, Shenandoah, North American Review, and Cimarron Review.INTERIOR PARAMOUR
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