Red Lipstick
Albee & Lettie

Lettie's coming.

She's coming. On her way. To Piedmont Street, she's coming.

That was her calling on the telephone. Telling me she'll be here soon.

Lettie.

Jesus Lord. So much to do.

"Who is this?" I said. "Who?" My voice was harsh, not like me at all. That ringing phone had pulled me from my bed, that's how early
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—Yolanda Barnes, from When It Burned to the Ground

Ryan Van Meter's If You Knew Then What I Know Now is reviewed in Rain Taxi.

Caitlin Horrocks' This Is Not Your City is reviewed in The Kenyon Review and The Short Review.

Lydia Davis' The Cows is reviewed in Make Magazine.

04-05-2012
Rough Likeness

English Department Columbia College Chicago 600 S. Michigan Ave Chicago, IL 60605
MFA Program Reading


http://www.colum.edu/Academics/English_Department/

Something in My Eye
by Michael Jeffrey Lee

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Rough Likeness
by Lia Purpura

Lia Purpura's essays are full of joy in the act of intense observation; they're also deliciously subversive and alert to the ways language gets l ... [read more]

Small Fires
by Julie Marie Wade

This is a daughter’s story. In Small Fires, Julie Marie Wade recreates the landscape of her childhood with a lacemaker’s care, then t ... [read more]

Mending
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Hoodwinked
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When hornets’ nests become dusky skulls half-buried in suburban grass, we try not to believe our eyes. Such inherent untrustworthiness—of recei ... [read more]

This Is Not Your City
by Caitlin Horrocks

Thirteen women confront dramas both every-day and outlandish in Caitlin Horrocks’ This Is Not Your City. In stories as darkly comic as t ... [read more]

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