Mark Johnston Reading an Excerpt from “The Thief, The Crier, and those Damned Dark Ages”
Mark Johnston reads and excerpt from his short story published in issue 30-2 of FreeFall Magazine.
Mark Johnston reads and excerpt from his short story published in issue 30-2 of FreeFall Magazine.
FreeFall Magazine is proud to announce the winners of the 2019 Prose and Poetry Contest. The contest is open annually until April 30th, with $1700 in prizes to be won by Canadian writers, as well as publication in our Fall issue. This year’s contest was judged by acclaimed Canadian poet and author, Gary Barwin. …
Prose The Thief, the Crier, and those Damned Dark AgesPhoebe’s Five-Finger RevoltFluidBy the NumbersRoll, Pitch, and YawBloomsConservationGloriaThe Canary’s CallingThree BucksA Tea Party for NomiBarred with WhiteThe Voynich Manuscript Poetry Arc Welding and the Sorcery of Premonition in Beijing, 1989 Tiananmen Square RevisitedWhat I Need is Another Hole in the HeadQuestions for David in the Presence…
The FreeFall Annual Prose and Poetry Contest is open until April 30th, 2020. $1700 in prizes to be won plus publication in the Fall issue. For details and to enter, see the link https://freefallmagazine.ca/contest.html 1st Prize (Poetry and Fiction) $500 Sponsored by Frontenac House and AWCS 2nd Prize (Poetry and Fiction) $250. Sponsored by Freehand Books 3rd Prize (Poetry and Fiction) $75.00…
Nikki Celis A review of The New World By Andrew Motion The Crown Publishing Group ISBN 978-0-8041-3845-1 “Pride, I suppose. Stubbornness. Greed. Some defect in myself, which proves I am my father’s son and also the son of Adam.” – Jim Hawkins, in Motion, Andrew. The New World. New York: Crown Publishers, 2015. Print. Greed,…
Poetry short List Titles Our Black Dog Who Disappeared They called him ‘Wing’ Once, in a story One Morning First Frost After Sappho (Fragment 130) Cinema Verité Shooting Rats South Saskatchewan Overcast 100 Words Incessant Hum In My Mother’s Kitchen The Fifties A The Bee Master’s Stag Sunday’s Child Best Wishes Dark Night, solo Rock…