by Teresa Burns Gunther | May 13, 2021
Editor’s Note: We received 72 entries in our first ever (but we hope not the last) Short Story Contest. Our four judges chose this moving story of friendship by Teresa Burns Gunther as a runner up. To learn more about Teresa and the other winners click...
by Stephanie Gangi | May 11, 2021
Editor’s Note: We received 72 entries in our first ever (but we hope not the last) Short Story Contest. Our four judges chose this sharply observed story by Stephanie Gangi as a runner up. To learn more about Stephanie and the other winners, whose work we will publish...
by Wendy Levine | Oct 14, 2020
I know there are a lot of quarantined couples who are really sick of their mates and even fantasizing about a very conscious uncoupling if they’ve not already become entirely unglued. This is just one of those stories of spending too much time together. Let me preface...
by NextTribe Editors | Oct 14, 2020
Only 16 women, have won the Nobel Prize for Literature, three of them American. Compare that to 101 male winners. When we think of all the talent that has gone unrecognized, it makes us equal parts weepy and angry. But we are determined not to get hung up on the past;...
by Janet Siroto | Aug 8, 2019
In 2017, as International Women’s Day dawned, a bronze sculpture appeared in Lower Manhattan, across from the iconic charging bull figure that has dominated the Wall Street area for years. The newcomer was a four-foot-high statue of a defiant girl, staring down the...