by Fiction Fix | May 17, 2013 | Editorials, Featured |
A Cup of Sufi Wine There is something about circles The Beloved likes. by Sana Riaz There is something about circles The Beloved likes. When Hafiz wrote these words during the composition of his poem “Circles” in the fourteenth century, he was probably not aware of...
by Fiction Fix | May 1, 2013 | Children's Books, Featured, Reading |
Sarah CotchaleovichMay 1, 2015 It’s Okay, You Don’t Have to Hide Your Book I started college four months after my seventeenth birthday. I tried to be as inconspicuous as possible, but I still felt like I had “minor” stamped all over me, especially when someone at my...
by Fiction Fix | Oct 17, 2012 | Book Reviews, Inspiration, Self-Publishing |
Mark Ari08/01/2012 Self-Publishing Walt Whitman self-published the first edition of “Leaves of Grass.” “Yes, They’re Real: A Collection of Creative Nonfiction,” now available in paperback, is a uniquely provocative collection of short stories from up-and-coming...
by Fiction Fix | Oct 10, 2012 | Music |
When you live in an apartment building like mine, where a new saxophone player is so desperate to learn his scales that he practices them for four hours to get them right, you know that silence can be wonderful. Especially when you’re trying to read. However, if...
by Fiction Fix | Sep 5, 2012 | Editorials, Inspiration |
Moral Authority in Nonfiction April Gray Wilder Recently while writing about some past issues, I rendered my family members as characters on a page. It was the most difficult thing I’ve ever written, and writing all five-hundred words of it left me emotionally...