by tina.casagrand | Jun 18, 2020 | Features, Free Story of the Month, Longform
“You Can’t Stop the Ceremonies:” The Wakarusa Wetlands BY SOREN LARSEN and JAY T. JOHNSON | THE NEW TERRITORY ISSUE 07 The thing about ceremonies is that you can’t stop them. They tried to do that with the ceremonies here at Haskell before. And that’s what the...
by tina.casagrand | Jun 14, 2020 | Department, New Message, Voices
Chronicles of a pre-school teacher. BY MARCUS WILLIAMS | THE NEW TERRITORY ISSUE 04 (sold out) “Kiss me, Marcus,” a particularly precocious 2-year-old told me in my class last year. He then marshalled all the romance that both his tiny body and our...
by tina.casagrand | May 5, 2020 | Review
Multiplicity is the point. Review by Nathan Thomas John Elizabeth Stinzi: Vanishing Monuments. Arsenal Pulp Press, 2020. At the newspaper where I worked in college, we were taught that a story’s lead was a story’s everything—This. Happened. The lead was the whole and...
by tina.casagrand | Apr 15, 2020 | Blog, Making the Magazine
I write this on a Wednesday morning. I know this because I have to keep checking my calendar. I’ve missed two New Territory meetings since the WHO declared a global pandemic because I didn’t know what day it was. We all have. So I check the calendar....
by tina.casagrand | Mar 12, 2020 | Blog, Call for Submissions, Here, Literature, Midwest
Is there a Midwestern author or book that you love? Have you visited their home or made a pilgrimage to their birthplace? Do you share a hometown? On your commute, do you pass by a site from within their writing? Do you live near a site that has been lost or...