By Elicia ParkinsonThe Santa Fe Writers Project has been home to the published works of many authors since 2002 when founding member Andrew Gifford began the SFWP Journal, the online literary journal component. The journal, now called the SFWP Quarterly, prints the...
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Review: WATERSHED by Colin Dodds
By Elicia ParkinsonHaving never read anything by Colin Dodds before and not knowing anything about this book before I received it, I have to admit I was startled by the beginning scenes of WATERSHED. What are these people doing on the airplane? Are they actually have...
Review: Death of Art by Chris Campanioni
By Elicia ParkinsonChris Campanioni writes in the chapter entitled Notes Written In Margins, “I am interested in the intersection between all the public interaction we have in private & the paradoxes which exist because of this divide in logic & space.”This...
Review: A Taxonomy of Lies by Amanda Marbais
By Elicia Parkinson
Most readers hear the word “metamorphosis” and think initially of Franz Kafka’s novella The Metamorphosis in which a man metamorphosizes into a cockroach.
Review: Joy, PA by Steven Sherrill
By Elicia ParkinsonIn 2001, Christian radio personality Harold Camping indicated the End of Times, Judgment Day, (aka the Rapture), would occur on May 21, 2011. While this prediction was a source of amusement for many, it was taken seriously by many of Camping’s...