November 7th, 2010

MMR at Fictionaut

Nicolle Elizabeth interviews Editor, Rae Bryant, at Fictionaut. Check it out!

November 16th, 2010

Moon Milk Review named as the #1 online magazine to read by Flavorwire

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Moon Milk Review named as the #1 online magazine to read by Flavorwire …

January 3rd, 2011

MMR Editor, Rae Bryant, Talks Literature at Flavorwire

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Flavorwire‘s Chelsea Bauch interviews our Rae Bryant–Literature 2.0: An Interview with Moon Milk Review‘s Rae Bryant.

December 19th, 2010

MMR Reviewed at NewPages

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A big thank you to NewPages.com and Henry F. Tonn for reviewing MMR’s Winter Issue 2011. 

“This is a progressive journal that understands the advantages of being online, and offers the reader a number of options that are simply not available in the print format… One never knows what they …

June 21st, 2011

MMR Highly Commended in Inaugural Saboteur Awards

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Thank you to Sabotage for their high commendations of MMR in their inaugural Saboteur Awards. We’re honored to be included with Polarity, >kill author, and La Petite Zine–1st, 2nd and 3rd places respectively. Further, we’re proud to see a short story by our Editor in Chief/Fiction Editor, Rae Bryant, in the awarded >kill author, Issue …

October 31st, 2011

Hail, the Eye

MMR Fall Issue 2012

Colin Fleming

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Gilbert

My first thought, naturally, was what to do with my urine. For such is life in a pit, brother of mine.

You didn’t exactly have to face such logistical issues yourself, I gather. …

October 31st, 2011

Fidelity Is Not an Insurance Company You Can Ignore

J. Bradley

 

 

I bottled cold shower water, drink a glass each time I think of you.

I melted a pair of brass knuckles, put the cooled slivers into capsules; this keeps your hands sheathed.

When you bring monogamy to a chop shop, you get my mono ag. You …

October 31st, 2011

Fall Issue | 2011

MMR Fall Issue 2012

 

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MMR ANTHOLOGY 2011 — Fiction, Poetry, Art

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October 31st, 2011

Scare Mix

For your endorphin-pumping pleasure, here are a few recent, retro, and classic horror trailers for your enjoyment. Watch them one at a time or all at once for a Horror a la Cage experience. You will notice a few more recent horror franchises have been left off the list. Yes, …

October 31st, 2011

Halloween Feature: Richard Peabody

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Richard Peabody

 

 

I hadn’t played golf since high school and knew I’d be way out of my league in a threesome with budding law partner Matt and Dr. Dave.  They both owned custom-fitted clubs. Still, Night Golf sounded more appealing …

October 31st, 2011

Commute

Erik Smetana

 

 

On Tuesday, I saw a house, a low slung brick bungalow with the kind of sixties design aesthetic that is hard to miss. I’m driving, trying to stay awake until I can get to the Java Hut …

October 31st, 2011

Syntagm

Darin Bradley

 

 

We are fifteen when we create our first language. It is a cipher, a tongue we make by altering our first language, which we did not create. Old words, new meanings. Things that appeal to adolescent poets, adolescent …

October 31st, 2011

Fall 2011 Prosetry Contest

Abstract Painting, Worm Wars, Attack

 

Worm Wars: Attack by Jim Fuess

Prompt: Using the above image, write a microfiction (500 words or less — yes, 501 is more than 500). In your piece, respond to the image in the above photograph. Your piece may take any form you like …

October 31st, 2011

Interview with Matt Bell, Author of 'How They Were Found'

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Matt Bell is the author of How They Were Found, a collection of fiction published by Keyhole Press in 2010, and Cataclysm Baby, a novella forthcoming from Mud Luscious Press in 2012, as well as three chapbooks, Wolf Parts, The Collectors, and How the Broken Lead the Blind. …

October 31st, 2011

5 Poems

MMR Fall Issue 2012

Lea Marshall

 

 

Here

 

This field blossoms

with stones.

Your name scratched

leaves quartz

dust on green grass.

 

If a rabbit came here

if a rabbit sprang away

 

your name torn loose

from my closed eye

from its waking

 

under root,

bone.

 

 

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