Look what’s growing. Our second issue is building. This week, 8 amazing authors, 11 stories and poems with more coming next week and the week after. https://t.co/6xaCAFGlyv
This one's pretty brilliant too: "Imagine holding open a garbage bag to fill with wind in a storm. Now imagine letting it go, watching it tumble down the snowy street under the glow of the streetlamps." @lmbayley@templeinacity is killing it. https://t.co/23jgXMXanT
So good:
"really, faith? your mom said. you’re going to fight a woman already battling cancer?
you hate when your mom plays the stupid cancer card. she claims she can, since your aunt, her older sister, did it first." - Kelly Murashige @templeinacity https://t.co/p98PG35Nr7
I have a new story in the latest @templeinacity! It's called "Every Night I Go to Sleep I Dream I’m Standing on a Pier, Staring Out at the Sea." It's got tentacles in it! https://t.co/TuSwHhT2ZE
Delighted to have an acceptance from @templeinacity for my quiet little piece 'A traveller’s litany' I am really looking forward to sharing this one with you all!
We asked and these lovely folks told us!
@ecniumata - Sr. VP & agent at Folio Literary Management
Daphne Bryant - Founder of Dreamworldgirl Zine
Karin Gillespie - Simon & Schuster published novelist, Substack bestseller
@dariengee - 5x Penguin Random House published author
"Much later in our failed marriage, I understood you turn into a Bollywood hero when you’re trying to score."
Contributor @authorsudha has a story up in @templeinacity 💕 Find it here: https://t.co/2ezmtfM9y6
Got a little site cleanup and boy are we excited. Same look but more intuitive, easier to use. Easier to find your favourite story or author.
Home - Temple in a City https://t.co/blOPt4w3WQ
More than 30 great poems, flash, micro and art by 24 creators. Each one takes 1 to 10 mins to read. You have 1 to 10 minutes right? How else are you going to spend it? Read it out loud to a loved one. Rediscover joy.
Explore - Temple in a City https://t.co/6xaCAFGlyv
‘Could they trust her lightness?’ A tiny ray of trust and belief in each other. A counter to helplessness. A reminder of what we can be. Takes minutes to read but will fill you up
Flash fiction, Denise Bayes - Temple in a City https://t.co/sIcBESb2Q1
‘Could they trust her lightness?’ A tiny ray of trust and belief in each other. A counter to helplessness. A reminder of what we can be. Takes minutes to read but will fill you up
Flash fiction, Denise Bayes - Temple in a City https://t.co/sIcBESb2Q1
Flash fiction "The Knife" by Writer-in-Residence Aodán McCardle @redochre1
“The knife has been with me since my earliest days, it is memory...it anchors memory there in a cool interior dark with an outside hovering.”
https://t.co/uba0RLQ31b