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Attention University of Houston students: Glass Mountain is currently taking applications for staff positions! We are in need of dedicated, organized students who love to read and are committed to publishing their peers. Duties will
Attention University of Houston students: Glass Mountain is currently taking applications for staff positions! We are in need of dedicated, organized students who love to read and are committed to publishing their peers. Duties will
If you’re like us, you don’t even know who’s playing in the Super Bowl, much less when it is. (Well, our managing editor does. Sorry James.) But if you like Glass Mountain, and you like
Laura Theobald, the 2010 Robertson Prizewinner for Poetry, has been kind enough to meet with us via iChat to discuss her work, her influences, her future plans, and her guilty pleasures. Check out our conversation
On June 7th through 12, Boldface 2010 went into full swing. To the casual passerby, a crowd of students in plaid shirts and jeans gathered in tightly knit groups. Some laughed hysterically, others read to
If you weren’t at the East End Arts Festival, we missed you! And you missed a killer reading by our killer Robertson Prize winners and staff, some of the many creative voices in our Houston
Join us on Sunday, October 17th at Bohemeo’s, where Glass Mountain will be reading for the East End Cultural Arts Festival. The event lasts all day, and Glass Mountain will be holding a reading on
The Red Block Bash is an outstanding event held by the Art Department in the Blaffer Courtyard every semester. This semester, Glass Mountain will be: Holding a reading Giving away free journals Soliciting all submissions,
Glass Mountain seeks to fill positions for an art editor, an assistant web-editor, and all readers (fiction and poetry). If you are interested in becoming a staff member, please download and fill out the attached application below
Last night, the 2010 Boldface conferees brought it with their best stuff! The short stories were alternately hilarious and moving, and the poetry was earth-shatteringly beautiful (and hilarious, especially Brian’s “Bunny Poem”). Special thanks to
Yesterday, bold|face 2010 kicked off without a hitch. (Shh. Ignore all those claims that the vegetarian sandwiches never showed up.) Everyone was in a great mood and ready to get in the trenches and really
Reviewed by B. B. Garin || Magic, folklore and high-intensity sports may not seem like a natural combination, but in Mason Boyles’s debut novel, Bark On (Jan. 2023, Driftwood Press, $25.99) the three collide with
Reviewed by Reagan Prior || Author: Aimee NezhukumatahilTitle of Work: World of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other AstonishmentsGenre: MemoirPublished: September 8th, 2020Publisher: Milkweed Editions When you read Aimee Nezhukumatahil’s prose, you can tell
Reviewed by Sydney Rose || Always willing to bring an elevated story to the romance genre, Emily Henry struck again when her latest book Happy Place was released in April, allowing readers to experience an
Reviewed by Isabel Pitts || If one has never seen a Wes Anderson film, and is interested in his upcoming work, “Asteroid City,” I highly recommend taking a look at his filmography! After watching The