A blog. A podcast. A revolt. And now, a journal! Featuring short stories from around the globe, The Artificial Selection Project presents its masthead literary journal! We are an indie project that specializes in works of art and literature that defy convention and define culture. We take the good, the bad, and the utterly repulsive and combine them in our annual literary journal - distributed via Amazon.
Our Bizarre Milk / Jaymie Simpson Broken / James Hall To Serve and Protect / Taylor Ross The Hunter / Richard Krawiec The Confession of Alan Watts / Tom Gething After Release/ Richard Krawiec The Twelve Pariahs – A Prologue / Bryan Cullen Yellow Tape / Marc Levy Camera and the Quill / Manasvi Mudgal A Little Therapy for Mishy / Timothy Ruane Dr. Cri Cri’s Patient / Timothy Ruane Edible / Leia Menlove Marvin Pierre Visits His Doctor / Timothy Ruane My Hot Therapist / Timothy Ruane Vending Machine / Jeannie Bennett Transport / A.R. Neal Heidegger French / Timothy Ruane I Beg to Differ / Athenia P. Mekarnia The Jim Belushi Film Festival (aka Ukranian Outhouse) / R.J. Fox Cosmetic Dentistry / Ken Poyner The Last Deal / G.D. McFetridge Scar Tissue / Riya Anne Polcastro The Scream / Jéanpaul Ferro The Family Pyramid / Aaron D. Wiegert Refrigerator Dreams / Spencer Golub and David Hancock
Kevin Cullen, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who has written for the Boston Globe since 1985, was the first to raise questions about Whitey Bulger's relationship with the FBI. A frequent commentator on NPR and the BBC, Cullen has won major journalism prizes including the Goldsmith Prize, the George Polk Award, and the Selden Ring Award.