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Letter to the Editor!

Letter to the Editor!

A Story by Ashley Lynn


This was an assignment we had to do in WR122. We had to choose a topic to write on using Ed Anger's essay "Women Don't Belong in the Cockpit!" as an e..
Chapter 4: The Obliteration of Exoticism

Chapter 4: The Obliteration of Exoticism

A Chapter by Studio Dongo


The absence of the category of the exotic from the collective 21st-century imagination is, according to some authorities, the key difference between t..
Publishing with ART Literary and Publishing House

Publishing with ART Literary and Publishing House

A Book by Author's Round Table


This book was published to help new and emerging authors consider a route of publishing through AUTHOR'S ROUND TABLE LITERARY AND PUBLISHING HOUSE (AR..
Editor

Editor

A Story by Cari Lynn Vaughn


A love story with an Sub and Dom twist
Proofreading for Hire?

Proofreading for Hire?

A Story by UndeterminedWill


Question for y'all.
Margin of Error

Margin of Error

A Story by Chopstix


A young copy editor fails to read his boss's expressions after 2012's Iowa Caucuses.
CHRAPKA USES TECHNOLOGY TO PORTRAY TECHNOLOGY IN S.A.M. (Sentient Automaton Mode)

CHRAPKA USES TECHNOLOGY TO PORTRAY TECHNOLOGY IN S..

A Story by Entertainment Writing Gro..


Editor Peter Chrapka explains his work on this film about android's emotions.
The Better Man

The Better Man

A Poem by Michael R. Burch


The Better Manby Michael R. Burch Dear Ed: I don’t understand whyyou will publish this other guywhen I’m brilliant, devoted,one hel..
The Poet's Condition

The Poet's Condition

A Poem by Michael R. Burch


The Poet's ConditionbyMichael R. Burch(for my mother, Christine Ena Burch)The poet's condition(bother tradition)is whining contrition.Supposedly sage,..
Editor's Notes

Editor's Notes

A Poem by Michael R. Burch


Editor's Notesby Michael R. BurchEat, drink and be merry(tomorrow, be contrary).(B***h and complainin bad refrain,but please, not till I'm on the plan..
Tease Mawray - The Dance

Tease Mawray - The Dance

A Story by Charles J. Carmody


Simple ramblings in search of a true subject of interest