Introducing Where I’m Reading PRISM
Hello! This is Andrea Hoff, PRISM international’s Executive Editor of circulation and promotion. I’m excited to launch a new series I’ll be running on our website this year called Where I’m reading...
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Jessamyn Hope is holding Prism international on the boardwalk in Long Island City, her neighbourhood in Queens, across the river from Manhattan. Once a manufacturing hub, L.I.C. is becoming a center...
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By Jeffrey Ricker When people think of St. Louis, usually the first thing they think of (other than the Cardinals) is the Arch. As the anchor of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial, it’s become...
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Selenna Ho is reading an issue of PRISM International in Gastown, Vancouver’s older neighbourhood. Vancouver is well known for its Graffiti Art, most of which have anonymous artists. The Dandelion Girl...
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In this instalment of “Where I’m Reading PRISM,” we’re switching it up to “Where I’m Reading for PRISM.” In August, PRISM international had the pleasure of participating in The Summer Dreams Literary...
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Ruth Daniell is reading PRISM international in the historic market square of Hanau, in Hesse, Germany, the birthplace of the Brothers Grimm, in front of a giant statue of the famous fairy tale men. A...
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This is my last instalment of Where I’m Reading PRISM for 2013. In January, I’ll be starting a new series spotlighting our fellow Canadian literary magazines—with editor interviews, tips about...
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Hey PRISMers!! Welcome to another instalment of Where I’m Reading PRISM. Wow! Here’s avid reader Chelsea Hunt reading PRISM in the delivery room in Williamson Franklin Medical in Franklin, TN (a suburb...
View ArticleWriting Residencies: now may be the perfect time to go
As writers, we all know finding time to write is often one of our greatest challenges. It’s not just the time it takes to craft our work but the time (hard to measure) given to practice—researching,...
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