As we’ve come to expect from Rose Metal Press, Monster Portraits is a hybrid creature, a collaboration between a sister and a brother, part illustration, part text—the text part inspired by the drawings, rather than the other way around—and part autobiography. Because how can you look at monsters without also looking at the self. Described […]
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The Passion of Woo & Isolde by Jennifer Tseng Review by RL Black
The Passion of Woo & Isolde, by Jennifer Tseng, winner of the 11th annual Rose Metal Press Short Short Chapbook Contest, is tiny fiction at its best, a shining example of the powerful punch short fiction can deliver. Divided into three parts, there are 24 short fictions, and each one can be read in a […]
Rose Metal Press’s ‘Family Resemblance’
Rose Metal Press has done it again! Family Resemblance, edited by Marcela Sulak and Jaqueline Kolosov, is not only an exceptional tool for the craft, but also a vivid example of the craft. In much the same style as their Field Guides to Flash Fiction, the Prose Poem, and Flash Nonfiction, Family Resemblance brings us […]