October Reading and Open Mic
We at Glass Mountain are so excited to host our second reading and open mic of the semester in just a couple of weeks! We have three great readers lined up for you: Clarity
We at Glass Mountain are so excited to host our second reading and open mic of the semester in just a couple of weeks! We have three great readers lined up for you: Clarity
Thank you to everyone who submitted a piece for this year’s Lillie Robertson Prize. It was an honor and a pleasure to read such great submissions. So, without further ado, our winners and runners-up are…
It’s already September, and you know what that means – it’s time for Glass Mountain’s first reading of the fall semester! On Tuesday, September 27th, we’re excited to present three fantastic featured readers: John Gilmore, Randall
So much has happened in the few weeks since our last post, dear reader. A few of us on the magazine had the opportunity to join in the writing-nerd gathering of AWP in Los Angeles. There, we got
As spring returns and we see signs of life all around – flowers blooming, trees budding, small creatures coming out of winter naps – so, too, do we see Glass Mountain staffers emerge from their reading holes,
Glass Mountain is excited to join with Gulf Coast to present a new series of craft talks. These monthly discussions (that come with lunch!) are for undergraduate and graduate writers in the UH Creative Writing
Glass Mountain resumed its reading series this past Tuesday, February 16th, with the first reading of the semester. It featured poets Gerald Smith and Erika Jo Brown (a grad student in the creative writing program
Felicitations, dear reader! There’s always something happening at Glass Mountain Magazine and, as 2015 draws to a close, we wanted to get you all updated on a few things. First of all, our Poetry and
Greetings, dear reader! Last Friday was the launch party for Volume 15 of Glass Mountain Magazine and the staff is proud to share the product of a semester of hard work. We’d like to say
Hello all! It’s time to put our Release Party on your calendar. Glass Mountain will be celebrating the release of Volume 15 on December 11th, 6 pm, at Cafe Brasil, located at 2604 Dunlavy St,
Write-A-Thon is almost here! …she proclaimed, bicycling down the street at top speed, streamers flying. Hopefully, you’ll come up with a better opening line to your work when you come join us this Saturday for
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Glass Mountain celebrated the end of October and Halloween with our HallowReading last Tuesday, October 27th. We are pleased to say that it went swimmingly, once again featuring three talented writers who were generous enough to
The end of October is near, bringing with it Halloween and, this year, Glass Mountain’s HallowReading! Our reading this month will be themed for All Hallow’s Eve, so come join us for some spooky, atmospheric
Hallo, everyone! Glass Mountain has officially begun reading submissions for the Fall 2015 issue. Our associate genre editors are hard at work reading ten submissions a week. If you haven’t already, submit your fiction, poetry,
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