Starry: An Introduction
I wrote once about my college Italian professor, an astute observer and a diminutive but vigorous...
Read MoreJoseph Gross holds a Master of Fine Arts from Western Michigan University. His stories, essays, and poems have appeared in a variety of national journals, including Alaska Quarterly Review, Fourth Genre, Mid-American Review, and Redivider. With his wife and two young children, he lives in Kalamazoo, MI. He likes bikes, guitars, and quality beer.
by Joseph Gross | Oct 7, 2014 | Editorials / Op-eds | 0
I wrote once about my college Italian professor, an astute observer and a diminutive but vigorous...
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When my dad was a kid, he and his buddies used to go “tree riding.” The term made his childhood...
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“I’ve got this rock I need some help with,” my dad said. He wagged his eyebrows. “It’s big.” When...
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This edition of Atticus Review doesn’t center on a theme, but rather tries to pair a poem, flash...
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I’m told that in Japan, the standard pick-up line is “What’s your blood type?” This seems...
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