riverbabble's summer soltice issue now online

Below is a flier announcing riverbabble 15. I have a short fiction piece included. It’s a few days after the solstice, but the evening light is still with us, a nice time to read. Here’s a direct link to my piece, ‘Dusk.’

Celebrate the summer solstice

and start your summer reading with

riverbabble15

Bloomsday issue

is now online at

http://iceflow.com/riverbabble/Welcome.html

Featuring

FICTION

Margot Comstock, Sara McAulay, Bev Vines-Haines, Patsy Covington, Kyle Hemmings, Rick Spuler, Thomas Kearnes, Andrew M. Lopas, Ward Jones, Marjorie Carlson Davis

POETRY

Rafael Jesús González, Francine Witte, Anthony Adrian Pino, Julene Tripp Weaver, Charles Clifford Brooks III, Luigi Monteferrante, Jason Price Everett, Paul Lobo Portugés, J. Bradley

PROSE POEMS / FLASH FICTION

Doug Mathewson, Christine Swint, Andrew M. Lopas

COVER PHOTOGRAPHY

Christopher Novak

Visit us here:

http://iceflow.com/riverbabble/Welcome.html


Responses

  1. Julie Avatar
    Julie

    Yay, Christine! I’m so happy you’re back! Congratulations on a beautiful publication. The images of the chickens, the jellyfish, and the setting sun are so very powerful. I will read it many times and also check out the entire issue. Welcome back:)

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  2. christine Avatar
    christine

    Thanks, Julie. Your support means so much.

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  3. Michelle Avatar
    Michelle

    ‘Dusk’ is sublime! You’ve changed jellyfish for me.

    Welcome back, C.

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  4. Jo Avatar
    Jo

    Fantastic, I love this piece, it’s so different, so imaginative. Sorry I’ve not been by…….school stuff eating up every hour!

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  5. christine Avatar
    christine

    Hey, Jo, no worries. I know how involved the parents are at the end of the term. and it’s part of the Good Times. Just don’t get too teary eyed when the last day comes, right? I remember those tears, watching them grow up.

    This piece changed a lot from when you read it a while back.

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  6. christine Avatar
    christine

    Thanks for reading, Michelle, and the welcome. Funny how the web really is a place.

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