miCRo series

miCRo: “Up” by Tanya Whiton

miCRo: “Up” by Tanya Whiton

  Assistant Editor Jess Jelsma Masterton: Whenever I read or teach a piece of fiction, I always think about movement. As a reader, what pulls me through the piece? What keeps me racing toward the end? In Tanya Whiton's "Up," movement works on both a literal and...

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miCRo: “Spoils” by Paul Haney

miCRo: “Spoils” by Paul Haney

  Associate Editor Caitlin Doyle: Paul Haney's innovative sonnet “Spoils” gestures toward the ecstatic tradition in English-language poetry while reveling without restraint in the excesses of contemporary life. Artfully blending an antiquated diction register...

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miCRo: “A Posteriori,” by Terese Coe

miCRo: “A Posteriori,” by Terese Coe

  Managing Editor Lisa Ampleman: With a miCRo this diminutive, we'd like to keep our own words about it to a minimum. Suffice it to say that the Latinate title and austere form belie the depth of the message behind the poem, which is a reflection of this...

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miCRo: “The Hunted,” by K. C. Mead-Brewer

miCRo: “The Hunted,” by K. C. Mead-Brewer

  Managing Editor Lisa Ampleman: This story opens with teen girls being teen girls together. The added twist? The mother of one girl is a real-life witch, with tarot cards and all. Mead-Brewer has crafted well-wrought scenes in which the teens try to scare each...

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miCRo: “Old-Growth Forest” by Catie Rosemurgy

miCRo: “Old-Growth Forest” by Catie Rosemurgy

Managing Editor Lisa Ampleman: This hybrid, elliptical piece draws from the language of fairy tales to illuminate the experience of adolescence (perhaps; in part), as one character is "a little girl on some days and a young woman on others." With references to...

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miCRo: “Ruby-Throated” by James Davis May

miCRo: “Ruby-Throated” by James Davis May

[Editors' note: We're hitting the pause button on our miCRo feature for the steamy vacation month of July, so this is our last piece until August. See you then!] Managing Editor Lisa Ampleman: James Davis May's carefully crafted poem below takes the abstract studies...

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miCRo: “Child-Witch” by Hussain Ahmed

miCRo: “Child-Witch” by Hussain Ahmed

  Assistant Editor Maggie Su: This searing poem by Hussian Ahmed centers around the issue of child witch hunting in Africa. If accused of witchcraft, a child can be subjected to abuse, abandonment, trafficking, or rape. Ahmed skillfully imagines the rich interior...

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miCRo: “The Gift” by Mark Wagenaar

miCRo: “The Gift” by Mark Wagenaar

  Assistant Editor Maggie Su: A writing professor once told me that novels span decades, short stories last weeks, and microfictions are concerned with eternity. This adage holds true for Mark Wagenaar’s “The Gift.” At just four hundred words, the story details a...

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