Akashic Books published a short story by Cass Lewis in their Mondays Are Murder: Original Noir Fiction series.
Akashic Books will publish Cass Lewis’ short story, “The Rumor,” on September 26, 2016 as part of their Mondays Are Murder: Original Noir Fiction series. The story is set in San Francisco’s Mission District.
Check out C.L. Slattery’s humor piece, “How to Become a New York Writer” on Dublin’s HeadStuff. In fact, read every article and every issue of HeadStuff. It’s a great publication.
Fractured West, a literary magazine based in Scotland, published a short story by Cassandra Lewis called “Sylvia.”
Two Women On The Shore by Cassandra Lewis has been published in Issue 23 of The Dirty Goat. The play was recently produced at The Last Frontier Theatre Conference in Alaska. Inspired by the Edvard Munch woodcut prints of the same title, Two Women On The Shore is about a young woman’s struggle for freedom […]
“I moved to San Francisco for the quiet writing life, but I ended up falling in love with a mariachi musician and going to prison for armed robbery…” from The Mariachi Incident, a satirical short story by Cassandra Lewis, which was just published by Big Pulp.
Boston Literary Magazine published The Deceased by Cassandra Lewis.
Trouble in Melee, a short story by Cassandra Lewis received honorable mention in an On The Premises short story competition.
Jumping Rope With Satan by Cassandra Lewis was published in a belated holiday edition of Annalemma. Funds go to a good cause in Cambodia.
Beliefs, a short fiction piece by Cassandra Lewis, was published in Volume 7 of Apparatus Magazine.