Moon City Review 2009 is a newly established book annual intermingling poetry, story (both fictio...
The 'other emergencies' experienced by Sarah Freligh's characters range from mildly disruptive to...
In Living Waters: The Springs of Missouri, Loring Bullard explores the rich variety of Missouri s...
Moon City Review 2013 presents a collection of original poems, short stories, and essays from tal...
'One Person Away From You is a collection of stories that oscillates between the fantastic and th...
Madeline Dames moves to a small town in the MissouriOzarks to get over the death of her third hus...
Shows off Jim W Corder's consummate skills as a memoirist, essayist, and cultural critic. This ti...
'Desperate to find a cure for his depression, a young man forges an odd relationship with a disgr...
The 2010 volume of Moon City Review takes “speculative futures” as its special theme, emphasising...
In her debut collection of stories, Laura Hendrix Ezell assembles a har- monious chorus of resili...
In Kim Magowan's aptly titled debut short-story collection, Undoing, characters are frequently ca...
Moon City Press' 2026 edition proudly boasts selections by established and up-and-coming writers,...
A keen sense of place permeates Here on This Plain, the final collection by the late Jane Hoogest...
When James T Whitehead (or 'Big Jim', as friends knew him) passed away in 2003, Fayetteville and ...
'Stoney broke and alone in London. That's how I found myself one day some years before the Great ...
In 1861, the Civil War severs Michael Morkan from everything he loves and all that defines him--f...
The stories in Amanda Marbais's Claiming a Body read like dispatches from a frontline strewn with...
Michelle Ross's debut short-story collection serves as an encyclopedia of modern relationships, t...
Every Room in the Body, winner of the 2016 Moon City Poetry Award, gives an intimate look at the ...
In her debut collection, winner of the 2014 Moon City Short Fiction Award, Cate McGowan introduce...
AmericaA[a¬a[s war against itself developed slowly, pressing on people in all walks and ways of l...
In Sad Math, Sarah Freligh takes us for a ride through an American girlhood, a retrospective land...
Field Guide to the End of the World, winner of the 2015 MoonCity Poetry Award, delivers a whimsic...
The eleven essays included in this volume offer the most authoritative account yet published of t...
In this richly imagined and unconventionally told debut collection, Avitus B. Carle turns traditi...
The Last Day explores endings: endings of love affairs, friendships, childhood, and rivalries, en...