Updates:
Jane St. Clair’s essay on Emily Dickinson and her love for Colonel Thomas Higginson placed in the 2015 Tom Howard/John H. Reid Essay Contest. See The Colonel Catches A CatFish
Crossing Class anthology. Jane’s short story, “Secrets of Mama Kardashian,” is now available from Wising Up Press in the This book is about Americans who cross class boundaries through immigration, education, marriage, and other means, and how it feels to leave the familiar behind you. To buy a copy of this wonderful book, go to the bookstore at Wising Up Press.
“Mute,” Jane’s short story about a hospice clown who is confused after she witnesses a murder, is live online in the 97th issue of Image — see Mute by Jane St. Clair. “Disneyland Death,” a story by Jane St. Clair is online in the Spring 2018 PDF issue of Medical Literary Messenger from Virginia Commonwealth University.
“Husky,” Jane St. Clair’s very short story about finding romance in a gym was published in The Reject File “Husky.”
Negative Capability Press accepted Jane St. Clair’s short story, “The Gerber Secret.” It will appear in the July 2018 issue under the theme of “Family Secrets.”
Carbon Culture Review has a terrific issue on the intersection of technology, art and literature– Read Jane’s piece ScreenBytes
Wising Up Press has just published a new book about relationships between brothers and sisters – Jane’s piece “Talking Berkeley Down” is included. See SIBLINGS: Our First Macrocosm
Read Jane’s funny flash fiction “Husky” The Reject Pile
Links to Jane St Clair Website!
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Professor Jeff J. Koloze included Walk Me to Midnight in his scholarly paper, “Death Scenes in Literature from the Nineteenth Century to Current Literature,” posted at www.lifeissues.net/writers/kol/kol_25death.html