Review: When the Color Started
Who are you really? What does it mean to be recognized? Spittoon’s Simon Shieh digs into the questions at the heart of Bradford Philen’s new collection of short stories, When the Color Started.
Who are you really? What does it mean to be recognized? Spittoon’s Simon Shieh digs into the questions at the heart of Bradford Philen’s new collection of short stories, When the Color Started.
Novelist Damyanti Biswas talks crime fiction, secrets, short stories, and why she’s donated the author proceeds from her debut novel to two charities.
The Book of Shanghai is a tour of contemporary literature in the great megacity, and today, Sara F. Costa will be your guide.
Jordan Dotson reflects on fifteen years as an expat writer in China, the colorful scene in Shenzhen around 2010, utopias, and what it takes to keep writing.
“Yet the water-taxi captain didn’t budge. Instead, with his beady eyes shining full of wonder, he only stared and stared some more, and finally stared so unthinkably hard that he tipped face-first into the harbor.”
When you can’t come to Spittoon reading nights, Spittoon reading nights come to you! Featuring readings by Ben Thompson, Rianka Mohan, and Nathan Bennett.
After a brief break, Spittoon Monthly is once again accepting submissions!
For March, Spittoon Monthly takes a look back over all the amazing writers who’ve graced our pixels in the past year and a half.