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Isaac Boone Davis

art by Robinson Accola

Isaac Boone Davis earned his bad boy literary credentials the old fashioned way. Either in a knife fight that occurred in his own imagination or by calling Jay McInerney a trust fund baby man enough times to earn himself a restraining order (enough times being precisely once). His second ever published story, “I Don’t Know Who Used to Live Here, but No One Lives Here Now,” was published in 2012 by Smokelong Quarterly.  His journalism and fiction can be found or is forthcoming….in a lot of places. A few you may have heard of, most you definitely haven’t.  If you’d like to know more feel free to write him at isaacboonedavis@gmail.com  He’s suspiciously friendly.

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Notes as Guest Reader/Editor in Smokelong Quarterly

Notes: Things You Won’t Tell Your Therapist

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A SmokeLong Summer 26!

A SmokeLong Summer 26 is closer than you think. This year we’re starting early and staying late. The summer just got longer.

As always, at the heart of A SmokeLong Summer is our peer-review workshop in small groups of around 15 writers, drafting to 3 writing tasks each week. Our peer-review workshop is all in writing, so you can participate from anywhere, anytime. This summer our writing tasks will be generative and thematically leaning towards community. Our theme this year: “The Global Flash Village”. Writing doesn’t have a be a game of Solitaire; it can be a team sport.

Our participants often say their writing has dramatically increased in community. A SmokeLong Summer 26 will take you around the world, introducing you to writers from every corner of our beautiful planet.