The French Lover’s Wife is a new novel from Westchester Writers Workshop member Janet Garber. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Writing sustains Janet Garber—from journalism to horror, poetry to erotica, fiction to creative nonfiction—one common element prevails: humor running through her work like chocolate through a marble cake. Appearing in dozens of journals such as RavensPerch, Tigershark,Continue reading “The French Lover’s Wife”
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Featured Author: Janet Garber
BIOGRAPHY PhD dropout, Janet Garber received an MA in English from the University of Rochester. She has had her articles and essays published in The Wall Street Journal’s Vertical Network, The New York Times, The New York Post, Working Mother Magazine, HR Magazine, Chicken Soup for the Soul and elsewhere. Her fiction and poetry haveContinue reading “Featured Author: Janet Garber”
Spring 2021 Edition
We are pleased to announce our Spring 2021 edition of confetti. CONTRIBUTORS Fiction by: J.P.J. Fox, Janet Garber, Sheldon Hanner, Judy Voss, Patricia Young Non-fiction by: Buddy Matt Coughlin Poetry by: Mary Coughlin, Andrew Crellin, Lisa O’Neil Guerci, margie merek, Thea Schiller, Katharine Schulz, Gabriel Sebastian See the full Table of Contents
Westchester Writers Workshop
Westchester Writers Workshop is a peer-review editing and critique group, open to all levels of writers. We are sponsored by the Somers Library in Somers, New York. Since 2021, Westchester Writers Workshop has published confetti magazine.
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Writer Profiles G–I
confetti is proud to showcase our talented contributors: writers, poets, playwrights and artists from around the world. See our Submissions page to submit your writing or art to confetti for consideration.
Shishkosh
by Janet Garber Three thousand habitable planets in the known universe, and I’m stuck on the only one without shishkosh. Now for most people this might not pose a problem, but I happen to hail from a leading family in the shishkosh culinary empire. I mean, we have recipes that go back to the daysContinue reading “Shishkosh”