
Summer Short Reads #8: “Driftwood” by Mary Vensel White
Originally published in The Madison Review, our last #summershortreads is “Driftwood” by Mary Vensel White: He appeared against the backdrop of the shadowy Tehachapi

Originally published in The Madison Review, our last #summershortreads is “Driftwood” by Mary Vensel White: He appeared against the backdrop of the shadowy Tehachapi

“When I think of my mom’s family, I think of the Christmas party they held on the third Sunday of every December, and, more specifically,

Nearly every young man in Bear Hollow courted Grace Whitacker, with her corn-yellow hair and blue eyes. When she married Jimmy Jackson in June of

This week, we’re highlighting one of our author’s many talents. These surreal poems originally appeared in BlazeVOX magazine. So They Expected So they expected

“The South Waterfront ceremony began with the Mayor’s speech. “Our city, our glorious city, the City of Roses is under siege.” Mayor Williams looked at the audience

Here’s our second installment of #summershortreads: short stories, poems, essays, etc. for your long summer days. This is “Jackie Paper” by Cassondra Windwalker. Shaky

Over the next couple of months, we’ll be sharing some #summershortreads by our talented Type Eighteen Books authors. And the first is somewhat of a