You can follow up or “track” your submissions by email, or call 60 on Wednesdays between 1-4 pm CST to ask if we received it, has it been reviewed, has it been added to our library, and what kind of airplay it’s getting-e.g. wav or other lossless files, or high quality mp3s Image The characters who populate So We Can Glow aren’t afraid to state plainly either their bold overtures or their. O, The Oprah Magazines Best Books of the Summer Longlisted for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize Set in contemporary Louisville, Leesa Cross-Smiths. wav or mp3, but currently we still prefer CDs to digital submissions because it’s the quickest way to get it into the hands of our programmers and onto the airwaves, though we have a growing digital library. Leesa Cross-Smith is the voice of every lost girl every girl who’s gotten a little too drunk and kissed a stranger every girl who loves the idea of love. SO WE CAN GLOW Stories By Leesa Cross-Smith 246 pp. Bedford St, Madison, WI 53703 and/or to do accept digital files on. She is the author of So We Can Glow, Whiskey & Ribbons, Every Kiss A War, This Close to Okay and the forthcoming Half-Blown Rose from Grand Central Publishing. Please send your music, indicating any tracks with language that needs to be aired after 10 pm and including a one-sheet description and any biographical and tour information, to WORT Music Director, 118 S. Leesa Cross-Smith is a homemaker and writer from Kentucky. Cross-Smith’s debut was the story collection Every Kiss a War (Mojave River Press, 2014). She has since changed her focus, from the departed to the fictional, but her ability to encapsulate a life in a couple of sentences still serves her well. There is also a sense of mystery propelling the book forward as we. Leesa Cross-Smith started her writing career composing obituaries for the local newspaper. We accept submissions in most genres and styles of music, focusing on noncommercial, out-of-the-mainstream, independent releases (check out our playlists and music charts for more information.) It may take up to a few weeks for us to review and process your submission so we appreciate your patience, and feel free to contact us to follow up. It isn’t necessary to cue up The Chicks’ 1999 bluegrass anthem Goodbye Earl before reading Kentucky author Leesa Cross-Smith’s new work of fiction by the same name. Leesa Cross-Smith is a homemaker, an artist, and a woman of letters. Leesa Cross-Smith is a talented writer who delves deep into these characters, their pasts, their pain, their hopes, and dreams.
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