Vision and Departure (The Dream of Xiaoming and Xiaozhang)
Something’s gained and something’s lost with every bar we enter, but for no bar is this more true than for the Firefly, the stage of November’s featured story by Francesca Violich Kennedy.
Something’s gained and something’s lost with every bar we enter, but for no bar is this more true than for the Firefly, the stage of November’s featured story by Francesca Violich Kennedy.
Do we still know the places that we leave behind after so many years?
In which Earl discusses the normalcy of his past. Spittoon Monthly is proud to feature the work of Bradford Philen.
Spittoon’s Matthew Byrne catches up with British poet David Tait on the release of his new book, The AQI.
Relationships, death, and the memory of youth make up these four poems by our August feature, Nicole Zdeb.
Nothing like the strange and wondrous to bond a father and son. A sensitive tale from July’s feature, Edward DeMarsh.
Spittoon Literary Magazine introduces six of China’s best new writers with striking new publication design and much more.
An interview with Xiao Yue Shan on her debut chapbook, How Often I Have Chosen Love.