“Times At the Drive-In” is a creative nonfiction piece by Brian C. Petti, which you can read in “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology.” In this interview, we learn more about the creative nonfiction piece and Petti’s reading and writing life.
“Meander” by Mikaela Nuval is a poem in “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology.” In this interview, we learn more about the poem and Nuval’s reading and writing life.
“Moving On: A Memoir” by Leslie Ava Shaw is a creative nonfiction piece in “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology.” In this interview, we learn more about “Moving On: A Memoir” and Leslie Ava Shaw’s reading and writing life.
In “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology,” there are two poems written by Donna J. Gelagotis Lee, which are “The Fullness of the House” and “Estranged.” In this interview, we learn more about the poems and Donna J. Gelagotis Lee’s reading and writing life.
“Moving” is a creative nonfiction piece by Terri Watrous Berry in “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology.” In this interview, we learn more about that piece and Terri Watrous Berry’s reading and writing life.
In “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology,” there are two poems by Eveline Pye, “On the day they left” and “A Scot Visits Vikingaliv Museum, Stockholm.” In this interview, we learn more about those poems and Pye’s reading and writing life.
“Observed in Passing,” a poem by Ed Ahern, is in “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology.” In this interview, we learn more about the poem and Ahern’s reading and writing life.
A short story by Sophie Ann Hinkson (“Qualms”) is in “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology.” In this interview, we learn more about the story and Hinkson’s reading and writing life.
“Triolet: At the Memory Care Facility,” a poem by Steve Wilson, is in “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology.” In this interview, we learn more about the poems and Wilson’s reading and writing life.
The two poems by Louis Faber that are in “Capture This – A Slice-of-Life Anthology” are “In The Emergency Room” and “Perfect Summer Day.” In this interview, we learn more about the poems and Faber’s reading and writing life.