The FAM Roundup: May 2019
We may have been beset by technical difficulties, but nothing can keep us from sharing all the great things the FAM did in May. Catch up on some awesome new writing and don't forget to revisit our contributors' work in our archives!
Books!
Alan Chazaro’s book This is Not a Frank Ocean Cover Album is now available for pre-order from Black Lawrence Press
Darren C. Demaree’s book Emily as Sometimes the Forest Wants the Fire is now available for pre-order from Harpoon Review Books
Diannely Antigua’s collection Ugly Music is now available from YesYes Books
Donna Vorreyer’s collection Somewhere Between Sweet and Grief is forthcoming in 2020 from Sundress Publications
Helen McClory’s The Goldblum Variations has been picked up by Penguin
Jared Yates Sexton’s The Man They Wanted Me to Be is now available
Publications, Interviews, and Reviews
Alina Stefanescu has a poem in the latest print issue of Exit 7 and published "A Story that Foregrounds Dusk” and “Charlie Moved to Montana” in Random Sample
Amorak Huey's poem “Amorak Autocorrects to Amoral” appears in Rogue Agent
Amorak's book Boom Box was also reviewed by Lammergeier
Managing editor Amy Rossi's story “Like Nothing Happened" was published by Five:2:One #TheSideshow
Assistant flash editor Amy Stuber was interviewed by American Short Fiction and The Chattahoochee Review
Amy's story “Soft at the Edges, Going Bad” is also up at Monkeybicycle
Anastasia Stelse's poems “Contents” and “Motive” appear in The McNeese Review
Fiction reader Anna Cabe appears on the Areté Ateneo podcast
Ariel Francisco translates Francisco Henriquez Rosa’s “Canción y Palabra” and “Song and Word” for Glass: A Journal of Poetry
Brandon Taylor's essay “When to Protect Your Characters and When to Punish Them” appears on Literary Hub
Cathy Ulrich published several stories recently:
“Being the Murdered Extra” in Craft
“Being the Murdered Mermaid” in Gordon Square Review
“The Hole in the Center of Everything” in ThreadCount
Chloe N. Clark published several pieces recently:
“A Consolation of Stars” in Kissing Dynamite
“Balancing Beams” in Little Fiction
“Jumpers” in Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet
“This Ringing in the Ears Won’t Wake You Up at Night” in Soft Cartel
Contributing editor Christopher Gonzalez and Dina L. Relles have launched The Problematic 90s Movie Club column at Barrelhouse.
Christopher Gonzalez also has fiction in Queer Worlds/Global Queer issue of Wasafiri.
Darren C. Demaree's poems “Emily as We Get Trashy,” “Emily as She Brought Home Butter,” and “Emily as the Violence Has Decayed Wonderfully” appear in Virga
Elisa Gabbert appears on Episode 582 of the Otherppl podcast
Elisa's list “50 Moves You Can Use in Your Fiction” is also up at Electric Literature
Ellie Black's poem “Ariel Redux” appears in Glass: A Journal of Poetry
Fiction reader Eric Rasmussen published “The Last of the Water” in Crack the Spine and “Chaperone” in Stoneboat
Erin Slaughter published “Seekers of Flame & Dirt” in ThreadCount
Flash reader Eshani Surya's story “Lessons in Drowning” was published by Catapult
Francisco Martinezcuello published “Cartography of War: Places and Names by Elliot Ackerman” in Consequence Magazine and “Splinters” in Bull: Men’s Fiction
Gayle Brandeis's piece “What to Say (and Not to Say) to Someone Grieving a Suicide” appears in The New York Times
Harrison Geosits's essay “Collected Love Stories" was published by The New Southern Fugitives
Jeremy Packert Burke published “Consensus” Fanzine and “Leavetaking” in Indiana Review
Jessie Lynn McMains' poem “Lilac Palace, 1987” appears in Kissing Dynamite
Jill Talbot and Marcia Aldrich published “The Stories Mothers Never Tell” at Literary Hub
Joanna C. Valente's piece “Truth or Dare: Who Are You When You Aren’t Talking? Who Are You When the Train Comes to a Halt?” appears at Berfrois
Josh Denslow was interviewed in Cease, Cows and The Millions
Josh's story “Gravy Boat” is also up at Atlas and Alice
Our own editor-in-chief Kaitlyn Andrews-Rice's story “Boys with Feelings” was published by Wigleaf
Kat Moore published “Enough: When Water Can’t Put it Out” at The Rumpus:
Kathryn McMahon published several stories recently:
“All the Holes We Mean to Fill” in Wigleaf
“If You Look Long Enough You’ll See it All” in Hobart
“Weather Patterns” in Portland Review
Kathy Fish's story “Praise Rain” is up at The Masters Review
Kim Magowan published “Regarding” in ThreadCount
Kristin Garth's poem “Woman, Carbs Redacted” appears in Ghost City Review
Memoir reader Krys Malcolm Belc will appear in the The Best of BREVITY anthology
Krys also published “Making It” in The Rumpus
Leah Dworkin's piece “Deerfield Academy Personal Statement” appears in Juked
Liz Declan's story “The House That Is Currently My Mother’s House (but Was Previously My Parents’ House and Will Soon Be a Stranger’s House) Is the Perfect Setting for Nightmares” is up at SmokeLong Quarterly
Marcos Gonsalez’s essay “A Brief and Uneventful History of Burlap” appears in the latest print issue of Ploughshares
Poetry editor Marianne Chan’s poem “For America, Chicken Sandwiches, and My Brother” is in the latest print issue of The Cincinnati Review
Matt Young was interviewed for Talk On’s “The Other Reasons” series and his memoir Eat the Apple is one of American Booksellers’ Summer/Fall 2019 Indies Introduce debut picks
Megan Giddings' story “Whatever Doesn’t Kill Me” was published by Catapult
Melissa Goode published several stories recently:
“Doorkijkje” in Fiction Southeast
“Give Me a Love Song” in The Penn Review
“Nocturne” in Splonk
Michelle Ross published “How We Got Here” in Bull: Men’s Fiction
NPR reviews Jared Yates Sexton’s book The Man They Wanted Me to Be
Robert James Russell's piece “Henry, Henry” appears in New South Journal
Ruth LeFaive interviews Chia-Chia Lin for The Rumpus
Sara Lippmann interviews Joanne Ramos for The Rumpus.
Sara also published “Sacred Trash: How to Dismantle a Library” in The Millions
Sreshtha Sen's poem “The Sonneter is Too Brown for This Town” appears in Glass: A Journal of Poetry
Stephanie C. Trott interviews Diannely Antigua for The Adroit Journal
Tommy Dean published “We’re Trying to Tell You” in Bull: Men’s Fiction and “When Mono Was Part of the Equation” in Longleaf Review
torrin a. greathouse has two new poems in the latest print issue of Foglifter
Tyler Barton published several stories recently:
“Divebombing…” in The Forge Literary Magazine
“Red Herrings” in Meridian
"The Idler,” which was the winner of the Spring fiction contest at Phoebe
Contributing editor Tyrese Coleman was interviewed in The Millions.
Valorie Ruiz published “A Puta Poesia” in Permafrost Magazine and reviewed Laura Villareal’s The Cartography of Sleep for Glass: A Journal of Poetry
W. Todd Kaneko published “The Birds Know What They Mean” in Lantern
Awards, Honors, and News
We are thrilled that Megan Giddings' and Christopher Gonzalez's stories from Split Lip appear on the longlist for the Wigleaf Top 50!
Huge congrats to Split Lip FAM members whose work was chosen for the Wigleaf Top 50: Krys Malcolm Belc, Leesa Cross-Smith, Kathy Fish, Melissa Goode, Christopher James, Kim Magowan, Kathryn McMahon, Lynn Mundell, Michelle Ross, Marvin Shackelford, Amber Sparks, Kaj Tanaka, Monet P. Thomas, Cathy Ulrich, Yael Van Der Wouden, and Zach Vandezande
And huge congrats to the Split Lip FAM members whose work appears on the longlist for the Wigleaf Top 50: Wigleaf Top 50 Longlist: Christopher Allen, Krys Malcolm Belc, Chloe N. Clark, Kathy Fish, Melissa Goode, Ingrid Jendrzejewski, Devin Kelly, Raven Leilani, Kim Magowan, Kristine Langley Mahler, Rachel Mans McKenny, Kathryn McMahon, K.C. Mead-Brewer, Anne Rasmussen, Michelle Ross, Amy Stuber, and Cathy Ulrich
Books by Tyrese Coleman, Chaya Bhuvaneswar, and Katya Apekina are included on Buzzfeed’s “19 Amazing Books that Prove Indie Presses Deserve Your Attention” list
Pia Ghosh-Roy’s essay “Separated by the Wingspan of a Moth” has won Cagibi’s 2019 Macaron Prize in nonfiction
Raven Leilani’s story in The Cut got a shoutout in The New York Times
Megan Giddings is judging Construction Magazine’s Fiction Contest
Anna Cabe’s story “Selected Episodes from Wartime Philippines on a Saturday Night” is second-runner up for StoryQuarterly’s sixth annual Fiction Prize
Cathy Ulrich and Erik Fuhrer are leading a Micro Madness workshop this July
Ivelisse Rodriguez with Jennifer Maritza McCauley co-edited the folio of Afro-Caribbean/Diaspora fiction in this summer’s issue of Pleiades
Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach and Erin Slaughter are semifinalists for YesYes Books’ 2019 Pamet River Prize
Julia also is a finalist for Button Poetry’s 2018 Chapbook Contest
Matt Weinkam is the new associate director of Literary Cleveland
Pete Stevens is a finalist for Split Lip Press’ 2019 Turnbuckle Chapbook Contest
Samantha Kimmey was a finalist for Indiana Review’s 2019 Fiction Prize
Assistant poetry editor William Fargason and Pete Stevens were finalists, and Julian K. Jarboe was a semifinalist, for YesYes Books’ 2019 Vinyl 45 Chapbook Contest
See you next month!