Brianne M. Kohl
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“I cut green apples into fourths and then eighths. I slice them into smaller and smaller pieces, the flesh slippery in my fingers. I arrange them in a careful line on the plate, counting as I go—one through twenty-four. So far, twenty-four is the smallest I’ve been able to get them without slicing my finger.…
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Note: This craft article was originally published at The Review Review. This is the first in a series of throw-back articles. When my siblings and I were little, our father would drive us over the Dizzy Hill. Of course, it isn’t really called that. It’s just a hill on a country road on the way…
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I am so thrilled that my short story “Places Still On Fire” has been shortlisted for The Masters Review Volume IV! See the official announcement here. Guest editor Kevin Brockmeier (!!!) will make his final decision by the end of May. I’m honestly thrilled to know that even if my story is not selected, it…
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I have a new short story up at The Bohemyth! Alma Regards A Brutal Enemy was inspired by a photograph taken by Pearl Phelan. Special thanks to Pearl for offering the inspiration! Please take a moment to check them out and drop me a line if you liked them!
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I am so proud to have a new short story, “Chasing The Cracks” published at 94 Creations Issue 6. This edition is available through amazon.com. http://goo.gl/MwRxPp According to their website, “94 Creations is a literary journal that publishes an eclectic assortment of outstanding fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, drama, and art by both emerging and established writers and artists.”