The Art of War: A Novel from Inception to Publication
By Angela Panayotopulos A little more than two years ago, I completed my MFA in Creative Writing at a much-loved, much-missed George Mason University, tackling
By Angela Panayotopulos A little more than two years ago, I completed my MFA in Creative Writing at a much-loved, much-missed George Mason University, tackling
Kathleen Winter’s Nostalgia for the Criminal Past is a delightful work of re-personalizing the past. How can one remember and write the specificity of a
by Jill Leininger “The word is more sincere than concrete, so words are not trifles. Once noble people mobilize, their words will crush concrete.”–Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Maria
So to Speak is now accepting submissions for our Spring 2013 issue! We are looking for poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and visual art that lives up
But it’s the vortices I came to see, the cloud ships and UFOs It’s that time, right? Red rocks, cactus margaritas, whatever signifies vacation to