Don’t Cry Over Spilled Espresso by Emily McIntyrePosted on November 8, 2013May 4, 2020 "London’s face, with its quiet desperation wholly translated, pixel by pixel, appears on the viewfinder." Fiction. Advanced Writing CourseFiction
The Herbalist by Emily RubinPosted on February 12, 2013May 2, 2020 "There was a tap-tapping on the heavy plank door." A short story. Advanced Writing CourseFiction
Parenthood by Marc DonesPosted on October 9, 2012April 27, 2020 "Honest to God my heart aches / When I see them trying." A poem. Advanced Writing CourseGallatin ReviewPoetry
Our Secret Cinema by Elaheh FarmandPosted on September 30, 2012April 27, 2020 "If the secret was out, if the Iranian religious police found your satellite dish on the roof, the shiny silver metal protruding outward into the open sky, you were in trouble." Advanced Writing CourseCreative Nonfiction
The Red Coat by Weronika JanczukPosted on September 18, 2012April 26, 2020 "You have to look for me to care about me. And she is looking." A story in twelve parts. Advanced Writing CourseFictionGallatin Review
The Search For Anything Frosted by Diana VassarPosted on May 12, 2012August 23, 2013 "What had been a quiet and calm stretch of the city became a blur of loud red, green, and yellow." A foodie's journey through Chinatown. Advanced Writing CourseCreative Nonfiction
Ceci N’est Pas Un Garçon by Julia BassiriPosted on April 19, 2012April 25, 2020 “Raj, my friend, beckon me to your saffron-tinged fringe and tell me a tale.” Advanced Writing CourseFiction
View from the Empire State by Spencer CherasiaPosted on April 19, 2012April 22, 2020 What happens when you don't turn off the “Taxi TV.” Advanced Writing CourseCreative Nonfiction
The Greater Prussian Empire by Stephen BrownPosted on April 17, 2012April 25, 2020 On the birth of Cartesian acrobatics. Advanced Writing CourseCreative Nonfiction