by Fiction Fix | Apr 15, 2016 | NaPoMo 2016, Poetry, Uncategorized |
If These Walls Could Talk by Cynthia Atkins They would deliberate on a host of topics—No experimenting with silence the truth having a field day with the truth?— Boasting a Ph.D in paleography! On a first-name basis, blathering it out with the candor of a clock. If...
by Fiction Fix | Apr 8, 2016 | Editorials, Featured, Uncategorized |
Teri Youmans GrimmApril 8, 2016 Intention Poetry doesn’t exist in a vacuum of our own thoughts and experiences, our preferences, limited perceptions and points of view. This may be easily understood by other writers, but it wasn’t until the second semester of my MFA...
by Fiction Fix | Mar 14, 2016 | Editorials, Jacksonville, Uncategorized |
Marcus PactorMarch 14, 2016 Good Sense Hate me. I do. Since my son’s conception I have shrunk into yet another white dad with a secure-enough income who writes about white dads with secure-enough incomes. You are reading this dispatch and I have written it even though...
by Fiction Fix | Aug 5, 2014 | News |
Fiction Fix Family Portrait by Melissa Bryant. Pictured: Blair Romain, April Gray Wilder, Mark Ari, and Alex Pucher. Along with the launch of Fiction Fix Issue 16 (see the amazing artwork by Jane Zich below and in the issue!), check out Fiction Fix’s new digs!...
by Fiction Fix | Jul 10, 2013 | Inspiration, Self-Publishing |
The Process Chrissy Rand07/10/2013 The process. I registered for a creative writing workshop at The University of North Florida in the fall of 2003. The professor, Mark Ari, and my classmates were this group of strangers I have an extreme love for to this day. During...