Earlier this year I had a short piece about grief published in Meniscus. I wrote it a couple of years ago during the passing of a close colleague and friend, Martin Hallett, from motor neurone disease. I submitted the piece to several outlets and it almost made it into Bellevue Literary Review (one of the nicest and most affirming rejection notes I’ve received) as well as a couple of other literary journals. I’m glad that it has finally found a home in Volume 9, Issue 2 of Meniscus.
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Relative Harmony
Earlier this year I had a short piece about grief published in Meniscus. I wrote it a couple of years ago during the passing of a close colleague and friend, Martin Hallett, from motor neurone disease. I submitted the piece to several outlets and it almost made it into Bellevue Literary Review (one of the nicest and most affirming rejection notes I’ve received) as well as a couple of other literary journals. I’m glad that it has finally found a home in Volume 9, Issue 2 of Meniscus.