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Booth has published a story by Brian Oliu, As Is.
At the Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, (what a title, right?) a short short story from Sheldon Lee Compton.
Have you read Ryan Bradley’s chapbook Aquarium? You should.
We learn more about Amber Sparks’s Ancient City from Cami Park, xTx, Molly Gaudry, and others.
There’s a great interview with Arlene Ang here.
There is new Prick of the Spindle with writing from J. Bradley, Heather Fowler, CL Bledsoe, and so much more.
Always always marvelous Metazen has fiction from Michelle Reale and Salvatore Pane.
Joseph Riippi tells us about something at Small Doggies.
Snack on a short story from Greg Gerke at LitSnack.
At Strange Machine, a  poem from Robert Alan Wendeborn where he is joined by Feng Sun Chen.
Rachel Adams brings us a zombie story because Zombie Summer nevah ends.
The exciting Zine Scene features JA Tyler.
The Ramshackle Review makes room for the wonderful writing of Bill Yarrow.
Eric Bennett tells us How She Snaps at Metazen. Please read Metazen everyday. Between Metazen and Everyday Genius, your daily brilliant writing needs should be easily satisfied.
At Dark Sky, Ethel Rohan shines her spotlight on the one and only Lauren Becker. After you read that great interview, read Persephone at the Edge by Heather Momyer. It’s so damn good.
Good news! Matthew Kirkpatrick’s short story collection “Light Without Heat” will be coming out in Spring 2012 from  FC2! We love the title.
The 13th Warrior Review hosts The One Up by Jen Michalski.
Tim Jones-Yelvington will blow your mind with a short short story at HTMLGIANT.
The Huffington Post features an essay from Melissa Broder about parents and publishing.
At Camroc Press Review, poems by Christina Murphy and a story from Gary Moshimer.
Culture Death Match #2 throws it down at The Rumpus with Salvatore Pane and Amy Whipple. Joseph Goosey also reviews a fine book of poetry for The Rumpus.
Enjoy a short story from Rachel Swirsky in the chapbook Clash of the Geeks. You can download it here and also make a donation to a good cause.
The one, the only, Erin Fitzgerald has a story, After Pamela, at Referential.
Annalemma this week brings a beautiful words by JA Tyler accompanied by beautiful artwork.
The fall issue of /NOR includes a story from Scott Garson that you can read online.