"THE QUARRY" in decomP MagazinE
Sean Gill's latest short story, "The Quarry," may be read and listened to online here in the July issue of decomP magazinE.
Sean Gill's latest short story, "The Quarry," may be read and listened to online here in the July issue of decomP magazinE.
Sean Gill's latest flash fictions, entitled "Pistachio Butter" (a tale of Bohemian food preparation), "Pulse" (a troubling reverie), and "Dominus Vobiscum" (a churchly inquiry) may be read online here in Gravel: A Literary Journal, a magazine produced by the MFA program in creative writing at the University of Arkansas–Monticello.
Sean Gill's newest piece, "Winners of the Yoknapatawpha County Spelling Bee," a riff on William Faulker's imaginative compound words, may be read online at McSweeney's Internet Tendency.
420 Fest Trailer from Carl Conway Maguire on Vimeo.
Described as "an evening of late night cable television programming with a particularly dazed demographic in mind," Video Mass' 420 Fest will be screening tonight at at Videology (308 Bedford Avenue) in Brooklyn.
Among the more than 25 short films will be two by Sean Gill, including FANNY THE FRUGAL FOODIE and VISIT GRAND CANYON. Tickets are five dollars and available here, and the entire program will be screening four times: at 7:00 PM, 8:30 PM, 10:15 PM, and 12:00 AM.
Sean Gill's latest short story, "I Turned Out Pretty Good," may be read online in the Pacifica Literary Review, a Seattle-based literary arts magazine.