
Writing news, workshop updates, and flash fiction musings from Kathryn Kulpa, author of A Map of Lost Places (Gold Line Press), For Every Tower, a Princess (Porkbelly Press), and Cooking Tips for the Demon-Haunted (New Rivers Press).
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It would seem ungrateful, not to mention weird, to complain about good things happening, like getting published or winning a grant, but sometimes it would be easier if the happy announcements could be spaced out evenly throughout the year,...
Since I’m clearly not going anywhere today, I thought it would be fun to revisit two past stories about characters getting snowed in.
Here is “Snow Day” from 2020, originally published in NO CONTACT magazine. It was inspired by both the w...
It’s a cold, gloomy day in February. It might rain again tomorrow. Or maybe Saturday. Who knows? It feels like the longest winter ever. Temperatures are low. My bank account is lower. The Doomsday Clock is set at 85 seconds to midnight. Som...
I’m leading a new writing workshop in March, and it will be different from most online workshops I teach. Instead of reading and critiquing, this will be all writing—an intense, immersive 90-minute experience.
Like the cooking show, CHOPP...
It’s that quiet, contemplative week between Christmas and New Year’s, and something is prompting us all (at least those of us in the writing community) to ask: what have we done?
I wasn’t going to do one of these year-end roundups this ye...
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She goes in through the out door. Words in Atticus Review, BULL, Flash Frog, Ghost Parachute, HAD, Monkeybicycle, Pithead Chapel, Smokelong Quarterly, Trampset, Wigleaf. Best Small Fictions/Best Microfiction. Editor @Cleaver magazine.
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