Interview with Hannah Pittard
Photo Credit: Jeremy Lawson As the Plot Thins (ATPT): First of all, congratulations on the publishing of your second novel, Reunion. What’s it like for you when your work finally hits the shelves? Is...
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Post-apocalyptic books are something of a fad right now. The Hunger Games is easily one of the most popular and recognizable post-apocalyptic stories, both in it’s book and movie form. But before they...
View ArticleThe Dream of My Return by Horacio Castellanos Moya
The Salvadoran Civil War was a twelve year affair. When it ended in early 1992, around an estimated 70-80 thousand people had died. Starting with a coup, the two sides fought for power for over a...
View ArticleThe Tusk That Did The Damage by Tania James
Deep in the forests and protected reserves of India you’ll find one of India’s most precious and treasured animals: the elephant. Massive, ethereal and moderately terrifying, the elephant has been a...
View ArticleFifteen Dogs by Andre Alexis
It’s always been a dream of any dog loving, creative mind to make our canine friends come to life. That’s why we have fiction like All Dogs Go To Heaven and possibly the greatest dog movie ever,...
View ArticleThe Last Pilot by Benjamin Johncock
The years between the mid 50’s and 60’s in the USA were quite tumultuous. At the same time NASA was being established through test flying all sorts of new airplanes, Eisenhower was forming treaties...
View ArticleChinkstar by Jonathan Chan Simpson
Asian hip hop has never really hit it’s mark in the music world. If you try your best to think of an artist of Asian heritage that is active in that scene, odds are you’ll come up empty handed. Sure...
View ArticleBlack Chalk by Christopher Yates
Truth or Dare is a rite of passage. Playing the game in the basements of our parents houses, we dared each other to kiss in front of us or to remove a piece of clothing. We tried to make each other...
View ArticleThe Perfect Comeback of Caroline Jacobs by Matthew Dicks
Close your eyes. Try to remember back ten, fifteen, even twenty five years to your formative years spent in high school. All the friends you made, the worksheets filled out and the bullies desperately...
View ArticleThe Vegetarian by Han Kang
There are certain topics that should not be brought up during family dinners. For many these include religion and family. Invariably the topic of one person not eating meat will be brought up when the...
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