(Belated) FAM Roundup: July 2018
We're a little behind this month, but don't worry -- we didn't forget all the amazing things the FAM did in July! If you missed a poem, story, or essay, or a piece of good news, here's your chance to check it out. And don't forget to revisit our writers' work in the archives!
Books!
Megan Giddings’ novel Lakewood will be published by Amistad in 2020.
Publications, Interview, and Reviews
Josh Denslow has two reviews out: Rachel Heng’s novel Suicide Club for Washington Independent Review of Books and Bud Smith’s Double Bird for Fanzine.
Poetry Editor Marianne Chan's poem “A Country of Beautiful Women” is in the latest issue of Slice Magazine.
torrin a. greathouse has poetry in the most recent issue of Michigan Quarterly Review.
Kathy Fish's story “The Host” appears in 100 Word Story.
Alicia Cole's story “Earth Camp” was published by Nomadic Delirium Press. Her two poems, “The Goat” and “Marriage," appear in isacoustic*.
Her piece "How the Hospital Unlocked m(M)e" appears at Brain Mill Press.
Ilana Masad reviews Lexi Freiman’s novel Inappropriation for The New York Times.
Meg Pokrass published two stories recently: “Stranded Sea Mammals” in Jellyfish Review and "The Big Sleep” in Electric Literature.
Joshua Jones's story “The Color of Water” appears in Craft.
Genevieve Hudson’s debut Pretend We Live Here (Future Tense Books) was reviewed by The Portland Mercury.
Thirii Myo Kyaw Myint was interviewed in The Rumpus.
Amorak Huey's poem “A Primer” appears in Guesthouse.
Tyler Barton's story “Resident Angel of the Assisted Living Writers’ Workshop” appears in Guesthouse. He was also interviewed in the Chicago Review of Books.
Sara Lippmann's story “Don’t You Swim?” is up at Vol. 1 Brooklyn.
Robert James Russell published several pieces recently:
“Rhinestone Cowboys, Part 2: Crooked as a Virginia Fence” in The Coil
“Rhinestone Cowboys, Part 3: Acknowledging the Corn” in The Coil
“High Low” in Atticus Review
Fiction Editor Katie Flynn also published several stories recently:
“Back Out Baby” in Witness
“The King of South Phoenix” in Ninth Letter
"If Things Go On Like This” in Juked
Donna Vorreyer's poems “Crossing State Lines” and “What is Left to Write About the Dying” appear in isacoustic*
Devin Kelly's poem “You Stand in the Land of the Always-Missing” is up at Instant Journal. His essay “The Gentrification of Death: in New York Eternal Rest will Soon Be a Luxury” was also published in The Guardian.
Monet Thomas interviewed debut novelist R.O. Kwon at The Rumpus.
Tommy Dean's story “Covenants” is up at The Citron Review
Tanya Grae's micro “Third Wave” was published by The Offing.
Dave Housley published “Quiz: Are You a Modern Conservative?” at McSweeney’s Internet Tendency and “Baby Steps All the Way: Making the Time to Write a Book” at The Millions.
Buffy Shutt's poem “Good” appears in Rise Up Review
Cathy Ulrich's story “The Sky is Nothing at All” is up at formercactus
Alina Stefanescu's story “Facebook Post #917” also appears in formercactus
Brandon Taylor interviews Jamel Brinkley for Lithub.
Mike Nagel's story “Michigan: A Family Wedding” appears in Juked.
Leesa Cross-Smith’s novel Whiskey & Ribbons is on Chicago Review of Books’ list of Best Books of 2018 so far.
Her essay “What Are You?” was published in Alaska Quarterly Review.
Dorothy Chan published several pieces recently:
“All the Good Drag Names Are Taken,” “Ode to Aphrodite,” “Ode to Sexiness” and “Triple Sonnet for Autoerotica” in Nightblock
“Triple Sonnet for My Mother’s Full-On Soap Opera Fantasy” in Glass: A Journal of Poetry
An interview in Queen Mob’s Teahouse
K.C. Mead-Brewer's story "Why the Moon Wanes” was published in Necessary Fiction
Melissa Goode's story "None of Us Should Be Here” is up at Pidgeonholes
Kristy Bowen published "Five Poems from The Science of Impossible Objects" in Occulum
Anna Cabe's "Diptych with Two Girls” is in the latest Glass: A Journal of Poetry
Awards, Honors, and News
Todd Dillard and Cathy Ulrich have been nominated for Best of the Net by Noble Gas Quarterly
Platypus Press nominated Chris Ames for Best of the Net
Pidgeonholes has nominated Meghan Phillips and Devin Kelly for 2018 Best of the Net
Longleaf Review has nominated contributors Yael van der Wouden and Alina Stefanescu for 2018 Best of the Net
Poetry reader Bob Sykora has joined the Nostrovia! Press team
We can't wait to see what you do this month!