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Tag: Dana Diehl

The Future: “Anything Can Be a Weapon,” a collaborative short story by Dana Diehl & Melissa Goodrich (from THE CLASSROOM)

  When the zombies overtook the Lakeshore School District, the Dads were the first to go. They were crossword Dads. … More

collaboration, Dana Diehl, Fiction, Haunted Passages, HFR Archives, Melissa Goodrich, The Future

“Serious Play”: An Interview with Carol Guess & Aimee Parkison, co-authors of the story collection GIRL ZOO

I was first introduced to Carol Guess’s collaborative work while I was editor of Hayden’s Ferry Review and we published … More

Aimee Parkison, Carol Guess, Dana Diehl, FC2, interview

THERE’S SO MUCH THEY HAVEN’T TOLD YOU by Michelle Ross

The stories in Michelle Ross’s debut collection, aptly named There’s So Much They Haven’t Told You, are fueled by grade … More

Dana Diehl, Michelle Ross, Moon City Press, There's So Much They Haven't Told You

Dana Diehl’s OUR DREAMS MIGHT ALIGN

We assume we are closer to other people than to nature. Maybe because we congregate in cities, maybe because we … More

Dana Diehl, Eshani Surya, Jellyfish Highway Press, Our Dreams Might Align

Moving Beyond Humanness: An Interview with Carol Guess and Kelly Magee

A girl sheds jellyfish from her skin. A man grows a Joey in his artificial womb. One woman buzzes with … More

Black Lawrence Pre, Carol Guess, Dana Diehl, Kelly Magee, With Animal

Animals Appear out of Nowhere: An Interview with David James Poissant

David James Poissant’s debut short story collection, The Heaven of Animals (Simon & Schuster) was released last year to great critical acclaim. … More

Dana Diehl, David James Poissant, Simon & Schuster, The Heaven of Animals
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