Maureen Langloss

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The Places I Tried to Sit

December 11, 2017 By Maureen Langloss

I have a new micro fiction up at one of my favorite literary magazines, New Delta Review. "The Places I Tried to Sit" was born in a mesmerizing and inspiring workshop I took on repetition in writing, led by Mitchell S. Jackson at The Center for Fiction. If you haven't read his … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Latest Post Tagged With: Center for Fiction, Mitchel S. Jackson, New Delta Review, The Residue Years

Field Effect

July 28, 2017 By Maureen Langloss

I never thought I'd write a piece of flash fiction inspired by the Harvard men's soccer team, but I present you with Field Effect, published today on Monkeybicycle.  … [Read more...]

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Milk & Honey

June 24, 2017 By Maureen Langloss

"How good it is to spend a life with a man who knows the secret doors." My latest fiction, Milk & Honey, is up at Cease, Cows. … [Read more...]

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Reclaimed Wood

June 23, 2017 By Maureen Langloss

"Maybe giving blood could make a person hallucinate lovely, singing children." Read my story in Atticus Review about a trip to the blood bank that changes everything. … [Read more...]

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Purple Ball Day

June 23, 2017 By Maureen Langloss

My kids and I invented our own holiday, and I wrote about it for The Manifest-Station. Read my essay on family traditions, faith, and doubt. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Essays on Reading

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Latest Post

Closup of a violin with bow over strings and hand holding the neck. Bracelets on the white arm.

In the Bee-Loud Glade

I’m adding a new layer to my writing practice and wondered if you want to try it with me. You don’t have to be a writer to do this daily exercise. It will be meaningful to non-writers too, especially right now. It’s something I’ve wanted to do for a long time, since before my mom […]

Featured Work

A bowl of applies on a dark wood surface. Photo credit: Annie Spratt

The Pink Lady, The Honeycrisp

I have a new story, “The Pink Lady, The Honeycrisp,” in Wigleaf today. Wigleaf is one of my very favorite literary magazines; it is a place I go when I need to read something that resonates deeply. I hope my piece resonates in some way with you. I’m grateful to Scott Garson for his smart […]

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