Readings

Release the Floodgates: It’s Submission Time

The fall brings many things: crisp air, sneezing, new presidents and turkey. It also ushers in new ideas, which is just what we want for our upcoming Fall issue of the journal.   In case

Readings: Essential and Fundamental

Readings—and any form of public performance, really—are a testament to human intimacy and innovation. They also reveal a great deal about our linguistic heritage.  If you feel that this assertion is too broad, overarching, or

Up Glass Mountain We Go, To Literary Heaven

And now we are here. It is just past 7:30 on a Tuesday evening in July. My fellow comrades and I have spent time fighting rush hour traffic in cars, buses, and even on bikes

Robertson Prize Reminder

Just a reminder: the deadline to submit for the Robertson Prize is August 1st!  If you attended Boldface 2012, then submit a revised essay, story, or poem(s) that you workshopped during the conference.  $100 prizes

Write-A-Thon Contest Winners

Congrats to all who participated in the write-a-thon writing contests. We’re publishing the winners below for each category. The contest entries were all written within a two hour window during the write-a-thon, for prizes of

Franke Varca wins Discover Poetry Award

Huge congratulations to former Glass Mountain Editor Franke Varca for winning the 2012 “Discovery” Poetry Prize. Winners of the Discovery Poetry Prize are awarded $500, publication in The Boston Review and a reading at 92Y

Launch Party Pt. 2

Wow, thanks for everyone who came out and made the launch party a great success! We had a great attendance and some great readers (and that not so great dog next door, but that’s ambiance,

Launch Party

Come and join the staff members of Glass Mountain for the launch party, at 7:00 on February 9th at Antidote and listen to some of our wonderful contributors read while you sip on a delicious

Totally Awesome!

Glass Mountain wants to (and you should too!) give a huge congratulations to former contributor Martha Stallman for winning the Playboy college fiction contest with her story “Hot Damn.”  Check the story out here and

Submit!

It’s that time of year again.  You’re in your workshops and plying your craft, and we want to see what you’ve got!  Glass Mountain is looking for submissions for our Fall issue, so click that

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