by Jack Remick | Sep 18, 2018 | Citadel, New Fiction, Readings from Citadel
Bru Discovers Cit 1 in...
by Jack Remick | Jul 2, 2018 | book reviews, Citadel, Jack Remick, New Fiction, Writing Techniques, Writing Theory
I am now reviewing for the New York Journal of Books. Upcoming is a review of Don’t Hide The Madness a Burroughs/Ginsberg conversation which is slated to publish in October 2018. Eleanor Parker Sapia, author of A Decent Woman, reviewed Citadel here. Very...
by Jack Remick | Mar 25, 2018 | Citadel, New Fiction
BRU From the crest of the fossilized sand dune, Bru looked out on the wide desert plain. Wind whispered a gritty rattle as it shushed in her hair. She scanned the desert through...
by Jack Remick | Mar 17, 2018 | Citadel, Jack Remick, New Fiction
As far back as I can remember, I’ve had a sense of dread. I dream, and when I wake, I am sure it will be the day the world ends. Rose, my therapist, tells me more of her clients have apocalyptic dreams like mine. She doesn’t know what it means.Yesterday at the beach...
by Jack Remick | Mar 2, 2014 | Accolades for the Author, Gabriela and The Widow, Jack Remick, Music of Writing, New Fiction, poetics of prose
I received this today from the Eric Hoffer Award panel: Dear Author/Publisher: Congratulations. As part of the Eric Hoffer Award, your book (Gabriela and The Widow, my emphasis) was nominated for the Montaigne Medal. Your book is still on track for a category prize,...