Midwestern Gothic + Creative Nonfiction

When Midwestern Gothic was founded, the idea was—and still very much is—to catalog the region, the people and places, the idiosyncrasies that make the Midwest so great, through stories and poetry. As simple as that. Not soon after we launched we were asked about Creative Nonfiction submissions, and our answer was always “Maybe someday!” And that questions never stopped coming.

Well, that day is here: Issue 11 (Fall 2013) of Midwestern Gothic will be devoted completely to Creative Nonfiction. It’s our hope that this will further expand the reach of our mission, including nonfiction stories to compliment all of the fiction and poetry we’ve collected within ten issues. We absolutely can’t wait to see the unique turn this issue takes.

For more information about what we’re looking for in regards to Creative Nonfiction, or to submit a piece, click here.

A moveable feast

I had an incredible trip to Paris in late May. Stunning, relaxing, invigorating: I came back writing a storm, just totally inspired. It was exactly what I needed.

It also helped that I was able to see various bookstores as I wandered throughout the city (seriously, Paris is a very literary city!), not to mention the plethora of stalls along the Seine selling used and rare books, vintage magazines, posters…you name it.

Most impressive bookstore: Shakespeare and Company (founded 1922) – A haven for writers and readers, including some of my heroes, this place is legendary and did not disappoint.

Next on my list: Librairie Ulysse (founded 1971) – The world’s first travel bookstore that’s still alive and kicking. Quaint and crowded…but in the best possible ways.

On top of all of this, the apartment I had rented out had a working Olympia Traveller typewriter (vintage!)—I grew up on typewriters, so it was especially great to be able to channel all of these inspirations into some hypnotic clacking during the evenings. Really, I forgot how much I missed these things…

All-in-all, Paris is still at the top of my list of world’s great cities, and gave me the literary kick-in-the-pants I so desperately needed. Voila!

Midwestern Gothic Issue 10 (Summer 2013) cover

What can I say that I haven’t said before? I absolutely cannot wait for Issue 10 to release. On top of a killer cover (below), the roster is stellar…really: In addition to the fine folks that we’ll be publishing, we were fortunate enough to snag a short story by the utterly fantastic Frank Bill!

Also, I’m in awe that we’ve made it to double digits. That we’ve come so far. And I’m extremely grateful to everyone who has supported our little journal and our mission to highlight the Midwest as a hotbed of literary activity. I truly believe that we have stories worth telling and places and people worth writing about, and I’m so happy we’ve found others who share our vision.

Issue 10 is due out July 1, 2013.

Midwestern Gothic at Printer’s Row Lit Fest

Chicagoans!

(And, I suppose, any Midwesterners within driving distance!)

Midwestern Gothic will be present at this coming weekend’s Printer’s Row Lit Fest (June 8-9). We’ll be in the Small Press Tent and, per usual at these sorts of things, will be offering back issues of the journal at a reduced cost, deals on subscriptions, and more. And really, the entirety of the Lit Fest is pretty fantastic and definitely worth an hour or two of your time if you can swing it.

For more information, click here.