Vol. 3 Release Party Sunday, June 12
Have you grabbed your copy of Ground Fiction Vol. 3 yet? Several of our authors will gather for an official Zoom launch party this Sunday, June 12, at 1 p.m. ET.…
Have you grabbed your copy of Ground Fiction Vol. 3 yet? Several of our authors will gather for an official Zoom launch party this Sunday, June 12, at 1 p.m. ET.…
We're happy to announce that the third volume of Ground Fiction is now available. This volume features work by authors Jane Boulden, Mark Coggins, Elizabeth Coleman, Rich Ferri, Jennifer Fickley-Baker, Andrew…
Andrew C Peterson In our latest episode of the Ground Fiction podcast, Author Andrew C. Peterson, writer of the short story “Eighteen at Cedar Junction”, in Ground Fiction, Vol. 2, issue 1 tells…
Join us to watch as host Seth Harwood and five Ground Fiction authors gather with friends to share readings from their short stories, recently published in Ground Fiction 2.1 (buy here) Listen to Elizabeth…
Ground Fiction: Vol. 2 Launched six months ago, the literary journal Ground Fiction publishes new work by our writing collective and guest authors. The glowing reviews came hard and fast: “A story…
by Nell Porter-Brown The spring 2021 issue of Ground is now available. Pick yours up here! Packed with new stories from our dynamic community of writers, the issue explores a range of poignant…
In this episode of the Ground Fiction Podcast, author Jennifer Fickley-Baker talks about her writing background, her collection of 1920s boardwalk prizes, and how she created the plot and main…
In our latest episode of the Ground Fiction podcast, Author Lynn Bemiller, writer of the short story "Deborah and the Corpse," in Ground Fiction, Vol. 1, tells us all about…
Author Alyce Werdel is up next in our "Ground Fiction" Podcast series. Listen to her interview below, hosted by best-selling author Seth Harwood, and stay for a sneak peek reading…
To our Ground community,The advent of a new year traditionally brings new beginnings and new optimism for the coming year. I think we could all use a dose of optimism…