The Weekly Atticus

This Week at Atticus Review

A recap of the week's writing at Atticus Review. Intro by Christopher Linforth.

Our flash fiction contest is now open! The amazing Sara Lippmann is judging. Full contest rules are available here.

Regular submissions to issue 3 of Atticus Review are open for another 10 days. Send your best work before the deadline! To celebrate our right to vote, we have a free submissions day on November 8th!

On the Attic this week, Jan Alexander reviews the autofiction novel-memoir To Walk Alone in the Crowd by Antonio Muñoz Molin.

Our terrific podcast, Atticus After Dark, has also released a new episode. This week Sam Slaughter interviews fiction writer Mark Powell about Southern literature, eco-terrorism, and his new novel Lioness.

Remember you can always visit the Atticus Headquarters in Arizona. Stop by for a chat and pick up a book or record at Atticus Books & Music.

Until next time, thanks so much for reading.

Christopher LinforthEditor-in-Chief 

THIS WEEK AT ATTICUS

BOOK REVIEW

THE DANGERS OF TRANSCENDENCE

a book review of Antonio Muñoz Molina's TO WALK ALONE IN THE CROWD

byJAN ALEXANDER

"What the great flaneurs of the past would find strangest about our contemporary world is how easy it is to become a saboteur and gain a following."

FLASH CONTEST

We are OPEN for the 2022 Atticus Review Flash Contest!

NEW FROM ATTICUS AFTER DARK

Sam Slaughter speaks with American writer, Mark Powell, the author of several novels, who has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Breadloaf Writers' Conference, as well as two Fulbright Fellowships. 

ISSUE THREE SUBMISSIONS

For the December 2022 issue, Atticus Review is looking for work for our open-themed issue. We are, however,  especially interested in work that engages with notions and explorations  of language. We are open to any and all interpretations of the prompt.

Thank you for your interest in publishing your work with Atticus Review. We are an online journal that publishes stories, poems, essays and other forms of creative digital media.

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