Swimming

Water was a way of forgetting. The very blueness cast its spell, drawing her away from remembering. Helen wasn't much of a swimmer but it didn't matter because swimming wasn't the point. As soon as she had stretched out into the irresistible length of pool, the water, warmed by summer heat, took on the quality of skin. Sometimes she just floated.

In the water it was easy to forgot she even
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—Alyce Miller, from Water: Nine Stories

Mark Jarman is interviewed by the Savannah Morning News.

Lia Purpura's Rough Likeness is reviewed in the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

The 2012 Kathryn A. Morton and Mary McCarthy contests are now open for submission! Click here to submit your manuscript electronically.

04-14-2012
Hoodwinked

6th Annual Literary Orange Student Center & Event Services University of California, Irvine A311 Student Center Irvine, CA 92697
11:30 am Panel Discussion & Book Signing


http://literaryorange.org/

Something in My Eye
by Michael Jeffrey Lee

Michael Jeffrey Lee's stories are bizarre and smart and stilted, like dystopic fables told by a redneck Samuel Beckett. Outcasts hunker under brid ... [read more]

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
by Sallie Bingham

In Mending, Sallie Bingham follows the often brutal course of yearning and its disappointments with an emotional acuity both unflinching a ... [read more]

Hoodwinked
by David Hernandez

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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