A digital magazine featuring original fiction, nonfiction and poetry from talented writers in a variety of genres. The May 1 issue includes essays by Sharon Vander Meer, a Q&A with Joanne Sprenger about her trail guide, poetry from Rosanne Sterne, the forth episode in Sergio Harthorne's fantasy, time-travel fiction novel, "The Changling King," a Mother's Day story by Alan M. Guy, and a review of Peggy Riley's first novel, "Amity and Sorrow."
Please consider subscribing to Happenstance Literary. It's a little different from the usual. Something you can enjoy reading at your leisure.
• Digital means you can read it anywhere.
• Original content.
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• Save and read at your leisure.
• Links take you to related sites.
• Prose.
• Poetry.
• Art.
• Photography.
For information about becoming a sponsor contact sharon@vandermeerbooks.com.
Please consider subscribing to Happenstance Literary. It's a little different from the usual. Something you can enjoy reading at your leisure.
10 Reasons Subscribers Enjoy Happenstance
• It’s a quick read.• Digital means you can read it anywhere.
• Original content.
• Green - There’s no paper to throw away.
• Save and read at your leisure.
• Links take you to related sites.
• Prose.
• Poetry.
• Art.
• Photography.
For information about becoming a sponsor contact sharon@vandermeerbooks.com.
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