Nostalgia
Donna Pucciani NOSTALGIA We’d dug out the photos from a closet full of old things, the boxes vaguely dusty, and decided to pay attention to the past. We started at the beginning, our beginning, the Seventies, when life seemed simple…
Donna Pucciani NOSTALGIA We’d dug out the photos from a closet full of old things, the boxes vaguely dusty, and decided to pay attention to the past. We started at the beginning, our beginning, the Seventies, when life seemed simple…
Albert Kapikian Editor's Note NOTES ON ISSUE 75 A community college is a commons tasked with the search for the common interest. Montgomery College, through its literary journal, has been tasked also with the search for another kind of…
Our Associate Editor David Lott has a new flash fiction piece up at 100 word story, called "Night Jobbed." Take a look!
Each month, PR displays the efforts of a writer working in digital forms. To start off the new (school) year, we're featuring a collaborative work created by Susan Naomi Bernstein and her partner, Steve Cormany. Below the poem, you'll find…
Each month, PR displays the efforts of a writer working in digital forms. To start off the new (school) year, we're featuring a collaborative work created by Susan Naomi Bernstein and her partner, Steve Cormany. Below the poem, you'll find…
PR is delighted to have Lanette Cadle, poet, Moon City Press senior editor, and Associate Professor of English at Missouri State University, share some of the work she has done at the Digital Media and Composition Institute (DMAC) at Ohio State…
My thesis project for my MFA in the writing program at Cal Arts years ago was a “painting” that from across the room in the main gallery seemed finished. It was of a boy, a tractor, a…
My thesis project for my MFA in the writing program at Cal Arts years ago was a “painting” that from across the room in the main gallery seemed finished. It was of a boy, a tractor, a…
This month brings the first post of a monthly feature about electronic literature. Our guest blogger, Mark C. Marino, is a writer and scholar of digital literature, teaches writing at the University of Southern California. He is also Director of…
David Goodrich is a retired climate scientist who likes to ride bikes. A couple of months after retirement in 2011, he rode from Delaware to Oregon. Since then, he’s ridden down the Appalachians and on the Way of St. James…