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Tag: Nick Kocz

Fiction: Nick Kocz’s “How It Ends”

Under the radar was how Cole Wilkinson flew, publishing a second-tier alt-right news site that was all but unknown to … More

#NoMorePresidents, Fiction, Nick Kocz

Fiction: “The Pregnant Milessa” by Nick Kocz

The Pregnant Milessa had been awaiting the birth of her first child for nine years. Sonograms foretold a boy but, … More

Fiction, HFR 3.1, HFR Archives, Issue One, Nick Kocz, Volume Three

“Slomo croaking frogs, snow-alone steeples, pits of shoveled salt.” Contributors’ Corner

Q: Can you share a moment that shaped you as a writer (or continues to)? What prompted your work in … More

Ally Harris, Anne Valente, Ben Hoffman, Ben Segal, Dalton Day, Gabriel Welsch, Joseph Hall, Katie Condon, Miles Klee, Nick Kocz, T.j. Martinson

The Fatherlands, by Michael Trocchia

I thought often of the surrealist painters of the last century—specifically, Salvador Dali and Giorgio de Chirico—while reading The Fatherlands, … More

Michael Trocchia, Monkey Puzzle Press, Nick Kocz, The Fatherlands

Nine Rabbits, by Virginia Zaharieva (trans. Angela Rodel)

Manda, Virginia Zaharieva’s fictional alter-ego in her intensely autobiographical first novel, Nine Rabbits, leads the kind of wild, globe-trotting life … More

Angela Rodel, Black Balloon Publishing, Nick Kocz, Nine Rabbits, Virginia Zaharieva

In These Times the Home Is a Tired Place, by Jessica Hollander

I’ve heard it said that the purpose of the first few pages of a novel is to teach the reader … More

In These Times the Home Is a Tired Place, Jessica Hollander, Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction, Nick Kocz, University of North Texas Press
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