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Some very kind reviews for Together We Can Bury It…

I’m very grateful for the kind reviews I’ve received so far for my recently re-issued flash/short story collection on Goodreads, NANOfiction, Fictionaut, and elsewhere. Here is a sampling: “Most of what I know about flash fiction I learned from reading Kathy Fish’s work. She’s a consummate master of the short form, and I’m so glad

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Review of Together We Can Bury It at NANOfiction

“There are so many examples of…lyricism at play in the collection but the language in “Rodney and Chelsea” stood out to me the most. In this story, the two titular characters, teen neighbors, are about to engage in their first sexual experience together. It’s a moment of great anticipation and anxiety, yet the narrative sweeps

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Together We Can Bury It is available again!

I’m so happy to announce that my collection of flash fiction and short stories, TOGETHER WE CAN BURY IT, is in stock again at The Lit Pub and may be ordered here: Lit Pub Store along with some other gorgeous books by Liz Scheid, Aimee Bender, and more.

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My review of Claudia Smith's QUARRY LIGHT at The Lit Pub

Claudia Smith’s debut short story collection is out now from Magic Helicopter Press and it’s a beauty. From my review: “The stories in Quarry Light display Smith’s lovely prose and use of specific detail as well as her gift for keenly portraying the lives of young girls and women. Particularly in her evocation of childhood,

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Smokelong Quarterly's Best of the First Ten Years Anthology available now

I have always felt very proud and honored for my time as fiction editor of Smokelong Quarterly. This journal gets better every year and remains one of the most respected venues for flash fiction around. Edited by the brilliant Tara Laskowski, “The Best of the First Ten Years: 2003-2013” anthology is now available from Matter

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Writing Wisdom: Harding, Horrocks, & Cross-Smith

Some things I’ve read recently by some of my favorite writers that have fired me up, taught me something, and/or inspired me and maybe you too! This, from Paul Harding, author of Tinkers (one of my favorite novels) and Enon (which I haven’t read yet): “Your books will suffer from bad readers no matter what,

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Segmented Structure in Flash Fiction: "The Daughters" by Myfanwy Collins

“When Marcel Proust dipped his petites madeleines into his tea, the taste and aroma set off a flood of memories and emotions from which modern literature has still not recovered.” ~Twyla Tharp, from “The Creative Habit” This flash, by Myfawny Collins, first appeared in Monkeybicycle and was later anthologized in Dzanc Books’ Best of the

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The creative habit: Twyla Tharp

“I begin each day of my life with a ritual: I wake up at 5:30 A.M., put on my workout clothes, my leg warmers, my sweatshirts, and my hat. I walk outside my Manhattan home, hail a taxi, and tell the driver to take me to the Pumping Iron gym at 91st Street and First

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Chapbook giveaway

[EDIT: All the books have been sent out now, but I’ll do another giveaway in a couple of months. ~Kathy] I need to clear space and this represents the teeniest fraction of chapbooks I own, but…baby steps! I’ll do another giveaway in a few months. So, just respond here and I’ll send you a beautiful

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