My new hybrid work, “See How They Run,” is featured in the debut print issue of Mile High MFA graduate-run journal, Inverted Syntax (@invertedsyntax ). See this interview about the piece and flash fiction in general on their website: Intent Versus Reception: Flash Fiction Master, Kathy Fish On the Hybridity of “See How They Run”
I’m proud to share space with amazing writers/poets Rae Armantrout, Philip Metres, Eric Baus, George Kalamaras, Ben Miller, Eleanor Swanson, Francine Conley, J. E. Crum, Jill Khoury, Meg Reynolds, Sam Hayward, Emmy Newman, Jeanine Pfeiffer, Savanna Scott Leslie, Lauren Elle DeGaine, Douglas Macdonald, Arman Kazemi, Martina Reisz Newberry, Gabrielle Lessans, Khadijah Queen, Daisy Patton, Andrea Rexilius, and Jesica Carson Davis. The issue may be purchased HERE.
Many thanks to founder and Editor-in-Chief, Nawal Nader-French and the entire staff of what proves to be an exciting new journal. Consider sending them your work! Their mission is as follows:
“We want to be your Salon des Refusés. We believe that something is missing from the current literary and visual arts landscape— work that feels rogue, daring. Work that breaks the rules. Work that doesn’t have any rules. We don’t want work that adheres to outdated definitions. We want experimental. We want hybrid. We want progressive. We want work that takes unorthodox approaches to form and aesthetics. We want work that rebels against the establishment and pushes us toward something we have yet to define— or perhaps something that resists definition altogether. We want memorable, haunting approaches to art and language that turn us inside out and convey novel insights into the human experience. We want it all.”