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Julie Ann Rea

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  • My story “El Jefe” appears in the Spring 2025 edition of The Pinch
  • Super excited to have my story “What Happened at the Broad Street Line Station” published in the latest New Delta Review
  • The staff at Three Crows reviews the best SFF and horror of 2021
  • The case for black vultures being the baddest animal
  • My short story “The Line” appears in this year’s issue of ellipsis. . .literature and art

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Author: Julie

Read my story “The Shed” in the latest Weird Reader

You can read the story and order the anthology here.

Posted on October 20, 2017January 1, 2021

Support THE WEIRD READER

A literary magazine of the strange! In which my work will soon appear! You can get involved by checking out this link here.

Posted on October 3, 2017January 1, 2021

My work to appear in the Nasty! anthology.

My essay, “A Year in the Life of a Sad American Liberal” will appear in the forthcomingNasty anthology, a collection of non-fiction essays by kick-ass women. Proceeds for sales go to charity. Published by King Shot Press, edited by Tiffany Scandal.

Posted on September 17, 2017January 1, 2021

Check out horror writer Michael Aronovitz’s Alice Walks

This is Michael’s latest. He is a virtuoso horror writer, a friend, a most excellent writing teacher, and somebody who has influenced my work for the better.Alice Walksis available in various formats including for Kindle, via Amazon–only 4.99.

Posted on September 7, 2017January 1, 2021

Michael Aronovitz’s review of metal band Chains over Razors

My pal and horror writer (his novelAlice Walks comes out next month) reviews the metal band from Chicago, Chains over Razors.

Posted on August 26, 2017January 1, 2021

“The Shed” to be published in The Weird Reader

My short story “The Shed,” about a mind-reading girl, will be published in the 2017 edition of The Weird Reader.

 

Posted on August 16, 2017January 1, 2021

Limerick praising PA Senator Bob Casey’s work on health care

Let us celebrate Senator Casey

For our health care he’s fighting like crazy

For the poor and the seniors

For our sick and our juniors

His commitment to us is amazing.

Posted on July 8, 2017January 1, 2021

Limerick regarding Senator Pat Toomey’s failure to thrive

Missing: Senator Toomey for days

He’s avoiding constituents’ gazes

All alone and at home

In his critic-free zone

Invite only Town Halls are his craze

 

Posted on July 7, 2017January 1, 2021

Most horrors occur at home: in BLYNKT, my story “Fireworks.”

Julie Rea’s “Fireworks,” published in BLYNKT, is a firecracker to the face.

 

Posted on July 3, 2017January 1, 2021

The Philadelphia Limericks of Angrycat

My pal Angrycat wrote some limericks about Philadelphia that are pretty region-specific; check them out.

Posted on July 3, 2017January 1, 2021

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