Warts – 2nd Prize
I had my first boyfriend and I knew my father didn’t like him. My father would stand at our front window, sometimes with binoculars, and […]
Bruce Meyer is author or editor of 64 books of poetry, short fiction, flash fiction, non-fiction, and literary journalism. He is the 2019 winner of the Anton Chekhov Prize for Flash Fiction, the Freefall Prize for Poetry, and was a finalist in the Tom Gallon Trust Fiction Prize and the Bath Short Story Prize. His most recent books are McLuhan's Canary (Guernica Editions) and Pressing Matters: The Story of Black Moss Press (Black Moss Press). Both will appear in October. His previous books include The First Taste: New and Selected Poems (Black Moss Press, 2018) and the short story collection, A Feast of Brief Hopes (Guernica Editions, 2018). A book of essays about his works will appear in 2020 along with a collection of flash fiction, Down in the Ground (both from Guernica Editions). He lives in Barrie, Ontario.
I had my first boyfriend and I knew my father didn’t like him. My father would stand at our front window, sometimes with binoculars, and […]
As easy as it is to feel cold nostalgiaon a raw November night, I take solace by escaping into Netflix.A series about World War Two […]
Sweet as the gift of sunlight on snowy mornings in midwinter, the garden spread like caster sugar, the harvest table gilded in honey, the carpet […]
Just an open patch of ground.The road dipped in a valley.We had a throwing stickfor the dog’s yellow ball and the dog looked overher shoulder, […]
On La Gavotte’s last night, as Michaela and Fred leaned on the Second Empire side server, they stared at the empty tables. They untied their […]