Apr 15, 2022 | Blog, Flashback Friday
The official PDF featuring all selections in KLIO 2021 is now available! Please click the PDF image to be taken directly to the edition. It is a large file, so downloading it or opening it in a new tab would be the best way to view the PDF. Now that KLIO’s...
Apr 8, 2022 | Blog, Flashback Friday
Our Flashback Friday Picks this week are from Carmela Cocuzza, our Managing Editor. She said after browsing all of the past pieces from fiction and art, “Him,” by Robin Roney, and “Reflections,” by Joy Blazofsky, stuck out the most. They...
Apr 1, 2022 | Blog, Flashback Friday
Brittany Fisher, our poetry editor, picked a poem from the past as we look forward to publishing new works soon. She chose A House, Not a Home, by Payton Kuhn, and her eye was also caught by the sculptural piece, Take a Peek, by Hannah Foster. Poetry: A House, Not a...
Mar 18, 2022 | Blog, Flashback Friday
Our Flashback Friday picks this week are from Lauren Shovlin, our nonfiction coordinator and assistant blog editor. In her excitement to read the new nonfiction submissions this year, Lauren picked the nonfiction piece, It Is All In The Footnotes, by Austin Shay,...
Mar 11, 2022 | Blog, Flashback Friday
Our Flashback Friday picks this week are from Kate Irwin, our fiction coordinator and blog editor. In preparation for reading the fresh fiction submissions this year, Kate picked the fiction piece, Silicon Soul, by Sean Semanko, paired with the elegant artwork, The...
Mar 4, 2022 | Blog, Flashback Friday
Each Friday, a member of the 2022 Klio staff will highlight two pieces from our archive that deeply resonated with them. Our 2022 editor-in-chief, Julia Mertes, is kicking off our series with Alise Deveney’s piece Until Death Do Us Part, paired with the equally...