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Where y'at? April 1, 2020

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Ariel's Island by Pat McKee Facebook Launch
Advance praise for Ariel's Island:

“A dark, suspenseful legal tale with a remarkable coda.” —Kirkus Reviews

“If you like thrillers, mysteries, legal themes and a little touch of romance, then Ariel’s Island by Pat McKee is a must-read for you and should be put on the top of your reading list.” —Trudi LoPreto for Readers’ Favorite

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Meet Britny Cordera, TNSF Poetry Editor
"The South is eccentric, to say the least. In its history, culture, and topography. I would love to see work that invokes these eccentricities, while divulging something new and going beyond the scope of the theme at hand...I need to be able to have a clear, relatable, and vulnerable conversation with the speaker of the poem."

-Britny Cordera, TNSF Poetry Editor
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Updates from TNSF Writers and Artists
Some of Gilbert Allen's (Request Radio, Saturday Night) newest work has appeared (or will soon appear) in Appalachian Journal, Eclectica, James Dickey Review, Miramar, Pembroke Magazine, Smartish Pace, and Zone 3. A new collection of poems, Believing in Two Bodies, is scheduled for publication in November.

Terry Barr (Of Art, Maus, and Men) has been writing for several publications on medium.com over the past year, including One Table One World, The Weekly Knob, PS I Love You, Literally Literary, and MuddyUm. He is a top writer in Food.

Jason Engelund (Blue Road 3) now has art in the permanent collection of the Museum of Photographic Arts as well as poetry merged into his paintings with "Icarus Survives."

Shaun Evans (Pride) has now decided to write a novel, of which he is currently half way through.

Juleigh Howard-Hobson (Things Always Happen Suddenly) has been nominated for a 2020 Rhysling Award, shortlisted for The Better Than Starbucks 2020 Sonnet Contest and just got word from her publisher that her latest book Our Otherworld (Red Salon) was nominated for an Elgin Award. Work recently in Capsule Stories, The Eastern Iowa Review and The Poetry Question.

C. R. Resetarits (Dead Horse Point) has contributed the cover, an interview and some more collages to the current issue of The Journal from OSU.

Dave Sims (The Same River Twice and With the Blessings of the Ancestors) has new work appearing in Flare from St. Augustine, FL, Jelly Bucket, from Eastern Kentucky’s Bluegrass Writer’s Studio, and other venues both north and south of the Mason Dixon line. Look for his collection The Carcass and Other Stories forthcoming from the UnCollected Press later this spring and new art on his website www.tincansims.com.

Christine Sloan Stoddard (Girl With Camera, No. 25) is a 2020 Visible Poetry Project filmmaker and Table Work Press national play-writing competition winner. Her debut novelette, Naomi & The Reckoning, is now available for pre-order from Finishing Line Press. You can view her latest solo exhibition online at Cold Coffee Gallery beginning April 1st.

Greg Urbaitis's (The Tradition of the Cows) one act play, 'The Monkey House,' which was postponed due to the virus, has been rescheduled May 5th & 6th at The Darkhorse Theatre in Nashville.
If you have published in TNSF and have new publications (work in another zine, a new book, etc) that you'd like us to help publicize, please send links to zine@sfkmultimedia.com.
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