Angélique Jamail

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Angélique Jamail

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Angélique Jamail is a Lebanese-American author whose poetry, short fiction, and essays have appeared in numerous anthologies and journals, including Synkroniciti, Equinox, New Reader Magazine, Waxwing, The Milk of Female Kindness, Femmeliterate, Literary Mama, and others, and her poetry has been featured on the radio. Her work has been nominated for Best Small Fictions and Best of the Net (for essay), has been a finalist for the New Letters Prize in Poetry, and has won various essay contests. The first time she read one of her stories to an audience was fourth grade; it was a character-building experience. Her novelette Finis. (Odeon Press), first published in 2014, has been praised by fiction writer Ari Marmell as having “some of the most ...more

Monday Earworm: Chris Cornell, and Gratitude

Have you ever heard this cover of Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean”? It really digs into the narrative embedded in the song and changes the tenor, in the same way that Johnny Cash completely commandeered “Hurt” from Trent Reznor.

And as for gratitude… This past week’s collection has some complicated items in it. Let’s dig in.

Zine Fest Houston on Saturday was really fun! Even though the weather was ra

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"“Elsa hears the snarling from all the way downstairs . . .” So begins this magical story about conformity versus individuality in a world where humans are expected to evolve into their Animal Affinity. A highly original and thought-provoking tale, “A" Read more of this review »
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"I really enjoyed this novella and following the protagonist’s arc from a bullied, downtrodden “Plain One” to something more—we get to see her come in to herself in a way that should resonate with many people who have felt othered and out of place in " Read more of this review »
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