Part IV: Summer Reading Giveaway and Flash Fiction Contest!
Congratulations to author Ana Prundaru, the winner of Ellis Nelson’s Into the Land of Snows, our third Summer Reading Giveaway selection. For more information about Prundaru’s work, check out her...
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Sandy Madsen The TreeHouse editors were recently given the opportunity to interview Sandy Madsen, author of Purple Mums, on her work of nonfiction about rape survival. Stranger rape and the recovery...
View ArticleAn Interview with Author and Blogger Michelle Arch
TreeHouse: Is Archetype your first attempt at blogging? If not, what came before? Michelle Arch: Yes, Archetype is my first and only blog. I didn’t think about the logistics of it much when I created...
View ArticleAn Interview with Author and Blogger Anne Whitaker
Anne Whitaker Anne Whitaker lives in Glasgow, Scotland. Her background is in adult education, generic and psychiatric social work, and private practice as a counselor, counseling supervisor, and...
View ArticlePoetry by Changming Yuan
Read “Psycho-Astrology: Mind-Looks” and “Knot Theory” here: PsychoAstrology Mind-Looks and Knot Theory by Changming Yuan Changming Yuan Changming Yuan, an 8-time Pushcart nominee, grew up in a remote...
View ArticleFinal Selection: 2014 Summer Reading Giveaway and Contest
Congratulations to Elizabeth Brown of Colorado for winning a copy of Denise Stephenson’s novel, Isolation, in our flash fiction contest. Her winning story will appear on TreeHouse on August 30th. Stay...
View ArticlePoetry by Changming Yuan
Read “The Art of Origami” “Time” and “At the Numidic Quarry” by Changming Yuan here: Changming Yuan Poems Changming Yuan Changming Yuan, an 8-time Pushcart nominee, grew up in a remote village,...
View Article“Artist Unmoored” Flash Fiction by Elizabeth Brown
During our 2014 Summer Book Giveaway and Contests, Elizabeth Brown won a copy of Denise Stephenson’s novel, Isolation, for her flash fiction submission. The rules required that the entry either begin...
View ArticleYou Say Thira, I Say Santorini. It’s All Greece to Me.
T’s Travel Tips aka photography and somewhat obscure memoir musings by Natasha Ganes Jet lag leaves you beyond delirious by the time you mosh pit hug the friends you haven’t seen in forever, but...
View Article“Next Stop Is Derry. Londonderry.”
T’s Travel Tips aka photography and somewhat obscure memoir musings by Natasha Ganes They’re called the Dark Hedges of Ballymoney, but only allude to the night during an overcast day. Their thick...
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