Craft Essay: The First-Person Plural
A guest post by Sadye Teiser, Editorial Director of The Masters Review When it is done right, a story told in the first-person plural can hold incredible power. In this craft essay, we take a look at…
View PostA guest post by Sadye Teiser, Editorial Director of The Masters Review When it is done right, a story told in the first-person plural can hold incredible power. In this craft essay, we take a look at…
View PostCover art from “Annie Muktuk and Other Stories,” Norma Dunning’s first book filled with sixteen Inuit stories which portray the unvarnished realities of northern life via strong and gritty characters. (University of Alberta Press) A…
View PostA guest post by Rachele Salvini The first time I watched my own fiction writing coming out of a printer, I could not believe it. The printer belonged to the library of a well-known liberal arts…
View PostCanadian literary magazine PRISM international aims to publish the best contemporary fiction, creative non-fiction, translation, drama, and poetry from around the world. While its pages have featured such luminaries as Margaret Atwood, Jorge Luis Borges, Raymond Carver,…
View PostA guest post by Debra Eckerling Most writers would agree: it’s a lonely profession. If you’re lucky, you get to spend lots of time behind the computer writing articles, prose, books, screenplays, etc. The drawback:…
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