Object & Idea. We present Shannan Mann's interesting and historic Ghazal poetry and L. Favicchia's stunning flash story imbued with myth and impeccable craft. Please like and share and enjoy! Also, we announce our January submission prize as we partner with Freewrite for the holidays. Thank you and we wish you great ideas!
Fantastic work by both writers. I particularly enjoyed L. Favicchia's piece and their depth of perspective and analysis in the "Idea" essay and the interview. As a writer of "hybrid" genres myself, I related to the thoughts on these e/merging genres. Sometimes it's almost impossible to objectively step back and classify what I've written, which causes problems when it comes to submissions! I also enjoyed this writer's acute awareness and analysis of her influences. But I couldn't see anywhere where I may connect with their work.
Showcase, you've conceived an intriguing format here. Please go one small step further to allow the authors to provide a one or two line bio with a link to somewhere readers can connect further with them or their work. Or direct this new subscriber to where I may find them. Thanks.
Fantastic work by both writers. I particularly enjoyed L. Favicchia's piece and their depth of perspective and analysis in the "Idea" essay and the interview. As a writer of "hybrid" genres myself, I related to the thoughts on these e/merging genres. Sometimes it's almost impossible to objectively step back and classify what I've written, which causes problems when it comes to submissions! I also enjoyed this writer's acute awareness and analysis of her influences. But I couldn't see anywhere where I may connect with their work.
Showcase, you've conceived an intriguing format here. Please go one small step further to allow the authors to provide a one or two line bio with a link to somewhere readers can connect further with them or their work. Or direct this new subscriber to where I may find them. Thanks.