Train Tracks by Erin Beirne
A train pulled up, causing the wind to catch her hair, filling the air with the smell of gasoline. Terry stood, watching the hustle of people rushing on and off the machine; adults towering over her...
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Yesterday by James Piatt James Piatt is a retired professor and author. Broken Publications published his poetry book, The Silent Pond, in 2012. His second poetry book, Ancient Rhythms, will be...
View ArticleWalk-ins by Ashley Crosby
Crosby Walk-ins Ashley Crosby is something of a perpetual student. She managed to go through an entire year of grad school without an officially completed BA. After a hiatus, she is now defending her...
View ArticlePoetry by Chad Tsuyuki
Poetry by Chad Tsuyuki Chad Tsuyuki Chad Tsuyuki grew up in Rosemead, CA. He lives in Pasadena and teaches English full-time in Oceanside—which is to say, he drives a lot. He loves teaching and...
View Article“Finding Your True Self”: An Interview Series with Author Nick Quartarone,...
Welcome to “Finding Your True Self,” an interview series between TreeHouse editor Natasha Ganes and upcoming author Nick Quartarone. Quartarone is in the process of writing a book based on...
View ArticleArtwork by Brian Forrest
Brian Forrest Born in Canada and bred in the U.S., Brian Forrest works in many mediums: oil painting, computer graphics, theatre, digital music, film, and video. Brian studied acting at Columbia...
View ArticleArtist of the Month: David Winnick
Tell us about Sulfur. What is the premise of the novel? Sulfur follows the archangel Michael as he struggles to find answers to some very difficult questions. Since before time, Michael has been the...
View ArticlePoems by James Piatt
James Piatt Justice, The Last Voice of Sanity and Autumn on the Beach James Piatt is a retired professor and author. Broken Publications published his poetry book, The Silent Pond, in 2012. His second...
View ArticleHe by Elizabeth Brown
“He” by Elizabeth Brown Author Elizabeth Brown Elizabeth Brown is a native of Connecticut. She is a two-time recipient of the Jennie Hackman Memorial Award for Short Fiction with publications in Long...
View ArticleNovember Feature: A Community of Artists at TreeHouse
We are immensely grateful for our contributing artists and followers, and the rapid growth of the site. Since gratitude is a timely theme for the month of November, we asked some of our artists to...
View ArticleA Silent Abyss by Michelle Arch
In October I published my 500th post on my literary weblog Archetype. When I created the site in 2009, I had recently begun the dual English and Creative Writing graduate program at Chapman University...
View Articledon’t gotta eat by Ruben Guzman
Photo: Creative Commons Mom I’m a grown college man you never got to see I won’t forget what it was like back then winter tried you broke you down with a shot furnace when the car didn’t start you...
View ArticleDecember Artist of the Month: Scott Clark
Scott Clark, December Artist of the Month I’ve been playing the Great Highland Pipe, or also more commonly known as the Scottish Bagpipes, for over 22 years. I started learning to play when I was a...
View ArticlePainting Dreams by Ron Singer
In the first stage of the dream, I was in a lecture hall, looking from the back toward a large oil painting on the front wall. The only other people present were a husband and wife, whose three dogs (a...
View ArticlePoetry by James Piatt
Yellow Daisies, The Scarlet Rose, and Love Danced by James Piatt James Piatt Poems-TreeHouse Dr. Piatt is a retired professor and author of two poetry books “The Silent Pond,” and “Ancient Rhythms” 2...
View ArticleJanuary Artist of the Month: Danielle Soucy Mills
Danielle Soucy Mills Danielle Soucy Mills grew up in Massachusetts in a small city by the sea. Ever since she was little, she loved to write story after story and by 5th grade she began writing her...
View ArticleDemons and Darlings by Michelle Arch
After four years in Chapman University’s MFA program and eight semesters of writing workshops, conferences, and purposeful study of the craft of writing, I have debunked any notion that existed in my...
View ArticleMusic from J.Cast
Joy and Pain New by J.Cast Bounce by J.Cast feat. Pro Reck Cock Back by Pro Reck feat. J.Cast Jahron Castillo, also known as J.Cast, was born in Brooklyn, New York on June 28th, 1990 and shows a great...
View ArticleWoodcut Images by Loren Kantor
Loren Kantor, Self-Portrait Loren Kantor is a Los Angeles-based woodcut artist and writer. He worked in the film industry for 20 years as a screenwriter and assistant director. He is a fan of...
View ArticleForgotten by Ruben Guzman
Photo: Creative Commons Mother checked her watch again, doing her best not to let her daughter see her eyes directly. At eight years old, Izzy already knew what that look meant. As they both sat at the...
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