Thanks Patricia!
@mattcashion
Reader, writer, Prof. Katherine Anne Porter Prize for Last Words of the Holy Ghost, stories, Edna Ferber Prize for Our 13th Divorce, a novel. NC-born, GA-raised, OR-educated Prof. of Creative Writing @U. Wisconsin-La Crosse. mattcashion.com
Thanks Patricia!
Big thanks @cincinnatireview.bsky.social for publishing "The Last Cashion."
βWe can disagree and still love each other unless your disagreement is rooted in my oppression and denial of my humanity and right to existβ
James Baldwin
Iβm sure βDOGEβ will be all over this..
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Found a new textbook, via 1927, by someone named LC Smith & Corona.
βWe must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.β
- Dr. Martin Luther King
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Great story, Patricia! You're rockin' it!
Honored to have an essay in this months Sun, the monthly out of Chapel Hill that has remained ad-free for 50 years while publishing personal & political essays, fiction, poetry, interviews, & beautiful b&w pics. If you don't subscribe, consider. Their editors are smart and kind (at least with me).
Thanks. I just now read "Coronary." What a powerful poem!
Thanks. Just now read "Coronary." What a powerful poem!
Thanks South Carolina Review eds for publishing this story, to be included in my forthcoming collection What Kills You, from Cornerstone Press.
Current re-read.
Good-smelling literature unearthed from my bookshelf. 35 cents in 1943.
Recommended essays for writers and readers by Tracey Daugherty, UGA Press. And a good mantra for ex-Xers.