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COVID-19 and the Writing Process

April 22, 2020 By Epiphany Ferrell

I feel a little bit like the Burgess Meredith character Henry Bemis in The Twilight Zone episode “Time Enough at Last.” In that episode, Bemis, an avid reader, finally has time to read to his heart’s content when he – and the local library – are the lone survivors of a nuclear war. However, just […]

Filed Under: Words From The Other Side Tagged With: COVID, Covid-19, Epiphany Ferrell, essay, nonfiction, productivity, Writing, Writing process

Miracles in the Time of COVID

April 4, 2020 By Bethany DuVall

When my daughter was fifteen months old, we survived a plane crash. Doctors and the media called her the miracle baby. Airlines advise parents to hold children her age in their laps, even though they know that as far as science is concerned, there is not a way to prevent a lap-sitting baby from becoming […]

Filed Under: Words From The Other Side Tagged With: Bethany DuVall, COVID, Covid-19, essay, inconvenience, miracles, nonfiction, pandemic, Writing

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Best Small Fictions 2022 Nominations

January 6, 2022 By Brett Pribble

“Crucifix, FL” by JR Walsh “Nature” by Ross McMeekin “Johnny Kubecka” by Jo Varnish “Broken Keys” by Jennifer Fliss “Waiting on the Train to Glenwood” by Evan James Sheldon

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