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This Week at Atticus Review
A recap of the week's writing at Atticus Review. Intro by Christopher Linforth.
Our third issue of the year is now live! We've assembled 7 stories, 12 poems, 8 pieces of creative nonfiction, and 4 works of mixed media for you to enjoy. Please read and share widely!
On the Attic this week, Diane Gottlieb reviews Susan Triemert's flash essay collection Guess What's Different. Our resident columnist Barbara Riddle has another installment in The View From Maine.
If you'd like to appear in Atticus Review, check out our current opportunities. The new CNF team is now accepting CNF submissions and welcome what you have to send them. We're also open for entries into our flash fiction contest. Check out my interview with judge Sara Lippman for some insight into what she's looking for in a flash.
Also check out our terrific podcast--Atticus After Dark--for your auditory pleasure. This week Sam Slaughter interviews crime author Andrew Amelinckx.
Remember you can always visit the Atticus Headquarters in Arizona. For holiday season shopping, stop by to pick up a book or record or other gift at Atticus Books & Music.
This is my last letter to you, thanks so much for reading.
Christopher LinforthEditor-in-Chief
THIS WEEK AT ATTICUS
NEW FROM THE ATTIC
THE VIEW FROM MAINE \\ DECEMBER
by
Barbara Riddle
"It’s fairly clear that anything I could possibly write in the future can reasonably be connected to Maine."
BOOK REVIEW
Breaking the Cycle—A Review of Susan Triemert’s GUESS WHAT'S DIFFERENT
by
DIANE GOTTLIEB
"Compassion for others and for her own experiences are hallmarks of this incredible body of work."
SUBMISSIONS
We are
for CNF submissions! We are also open for book reviews and mixed media.We will be open for poetry and fiction submissions at the end of December. Stay tuned for more!
FLASH CONTEST
We are OPEN for the 2022 Atticus Review Flash Contest!
NEW FROM ATTICUS AFTER DARK Crime Drama is the focus, as this fascinating author takes us deep into the world of true crime with some of the most notorious figures in history. LISTEN HERE
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