Featured Prose: The Pound Game by Mick Cochrane
by Megan Sexton · May 05, 2012Mick Cochrane The Pound Game Wilson does not sing simple songs. This woman is reading from something, it is a thick official document, an assessment, she [...]
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Mick Cochrane The Pound Game Wilson does not sing simple songs. This woman is reading from something, it is a thick official document, an assessment, she [...]
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Andrea Carter Brown, our most recent James Dickey Prize for Poetry winner, has agreed to share with us her thoughts and inspirations behind her poems “Cloud [...]
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We’re hosting a celebration for the spring issue of Five Points: A Journal of Literature & Art at Whitespace Gallery on Thursday, April 19th from 7:00pm to 9:00pm. [...]
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Lauren Watel’s recent story “Giveaway” is featured in Five Points volume 14.2. Here, she has graciously agreed to shed some light on her inspirations for the [...]
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Hey everyone, we’ve got an exciting bit of news to report: one of Mary Oliver’s poems from Five Points vol. 13.3 has been chosen to appear [...]
Read MoreKatie Fesuk A Thousand Names and More “. . . and whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof. And Adam gave [...]
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