At long last, we have arrived. The Memory Palace is here. What a journey it has been! This incredible collection of small fictions is the first print book of The Ekphrastic Review! I am incredibly grateful to Clare MacQueen, who agreed to help curate this collection and did so much more. We are so thankful to everyone who submitted their work. It was an extremely difficult task to choose. It's a stunning collection, with writers taking us down memory lane in many different ways. To make sure our writers get as many readers as possible, we have made the print copies as affordable as possible at $10 USD. A free e-book version is below for you to freely download. We invite you to send the e-book copy to all of your friends or anyone who loves flash fiction or ekphrasis or prose poetry of all of the above. Just a few treasures you'll find inside of The Memory Palace: -Christine H. Chen contemplates complicated connections in "Havana Nights" -Pamela Painter considers long friendships as her character turns 90 in "A Long Journey" -Hedy Habra is inspired by two surrealist women painters -Cassandra Atherton and Paul Hetherington meander through a few museums and centuries to explore the erotic and the ethereal -Margo Stutts Toombs uses her trademark blend of humour and poetry to look back over a life -Rebecca Weigold reflects on breast cancer and nighttime skies ** THANK YOU TO EVERY WRITER AND EVERY READER of The Memory Palace, and of The Ekphrastic Review and MacQueen's Quinterly. Get your copy today!
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