A creative nonfiction piece by Moona Wu (“A Moment Too Late: The Day Nurse Clara Crossed the Line”) is in “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology.” In this interview, we learn more about the piece and Wu’s reading and writing life.
“At the MF Convention” is a short story by Jack Granath, which is a story inside “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology.” In this interview, we learn more about “At the MF Convention” and Jack Granath’s reading and writing life.
This is the “behind the scenes” of “Her Voice Was Like Feathers,” a poem by Souad Zakarani, which you can read in “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology.” We also learn about Zakarani’s reading and writing life.
“We binge reruns until our eyeballs hurt” by Amy Barnes is a short story in “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology.” In this interview, we learn more about the poem and Barnes’ reading and writing life.
“Enumeration,” “A Day in the Life,” and “Faraway Eyes” are three poems by Ann Howells that are in “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology.” In this interview, we learn more about the poems and Ann Howells’ reading and writing life.
A short story by Janet Chand in “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology” is “Would I Lie To You?” In this interview, we learn more about the poems and Chand’s reading and writing life.
“Storage Solutions” is a short story by Stephen McQuiggan in “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology.” In this interview, we learn more about that piece and Stephen McQuiggan’s reading and writing life.
Two poems by Ashmi Ahluwalia (“Comfort Zone” and “The Ninth Month”) are in “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology.” In this interview, we learn more about the poems and Ahluwalia’s reading and writing life.
“Scarred For Life!,” a short story by Issy Jinarmo, is in “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology.” In this interview, we learn more about the poem and Issy Jinarmo’s reading and writing life.
In “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology,” there are three poems written by Lee Marcus, which are “What does it mean to be an accomplice?,” “The Can,” and “Hummingbird.” In this interview, we learn more about the poems and Marcus’ reading and writing life.