- December Hobart is now live with new stories by Leah Bailly, Dan Sanders, Maria Romasco-Moore, Luke Hawley and Carlin Mackie! This is a great issue and you should read it. Especially Carlin's story because he is really awesome and really tall.
- My story "Massachusetts," which is from an ongoing project of stories named after places, is forthcoming in The Collagist. I'm really excited about this. The Collagist has since it first appeared, magically I sometimes think, been one of my go to places for good reading. Many thanks to Matt Bell for taking the story.
- The semester is winding down and I'm ready for that, though it's a little sad too. I've been teaching creative writing this semester and I'll miss the challenges and rewards of this course. My students are all wonderful, talented, amazing weirdos who write wild fictions that are heartbreaking and hilarious and always, everyday teach me new things about writing fiction and teaching fiction. I'm going to miss them all a lot.
- Speaking of hearts and wonders: there are some pretty amazing poems right here by many great friends.
- Also, tons of goodness in the new elimae: Luke Goebel, Christy Crutchfield, Mel Bosworth, Elizabeth Ellen, Greg Gerke and others. It's a great issue and I've been really enjoying scrolling through.
- Also squared: New Dark Sky, featuring Greg Gerke (again!), Steve Himmer and Hobartarians Sal Pane and Andrew Roe, plus many more. Dark Sky is up to something great. Visit them.
- Val Molloy took the photograph up there. She is great. Visit her here.

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Thanks, J
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