This week, enterprising poet Carolyn Gregory examines the privileged class. # Good news! Deadlines are extended for Employee of the Year Contest. Memoir and Interviews can be submitted until May 28th.

Ever wondered what it’d be like to work for a celebrity-type wealthy person? Shay Belisle, reformed jack(ass) of all trades, dishes the dirt.   Employee of the Year Contest is still accepting Memoir, Interviews, and Fiction. Submit today!

Fresh this week, 4 diverse poems by former Wine and Spirits Expert Mark J. Mitchell. Last day for Essay submissions: 4/30. Submit ’em if you got ’em. In these days of economic turmoil, what better way to examine the reality …

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Carolyn Gregory takes us on a voyage. We’d call it vacation, except it’s still all about work. Now you know full well that you wouldn’t be here if you didn’t enjoy writing. Probably you are a writer. What better time …

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This week, Mary Slocum fires up the grindstone in three sharp poems. Don’t wait to submit your writing to WORK’s 3rd annual Employee of the Year Contest. Entry fee is $10, but you could win $100, great goodies, and the …

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This week, Moriah Erickson get all nicey-nurse on us. Former Work-er, Matt Love, (Issue 2.8, Issue 2.47, and Issue 1.5) has released his book about the filming of Sometimes A Great Notion. Read the interview. Buy the book.

Mike Berger kicks out the poems. He’s gonna kick ’em out. Yeah! Win One Hundred Dollars Employee of the Year Contest Essay Deadline April 30 Memoir Deadline May 18 Interview Deadline May 18 Fiction Deadline June 1 Grand Prize Winner …

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The fine art of screwing people over is explored by Raymond Philip Asaph. And M.F. McAuliffe (Issue 1.33 and others) has a reprint at Prairie Schooner. Excellent job! WORK’s 3rd annual Employee of the Year Contest is open.

BEWARE: Jerred Jolin doses elders with caffeine. AND: Say ‘word up’ to Jonathan Andrew Bockhold (Issue 3.21) for his recent publication of “Mount Saint Helens Did Not Erupt on My Birthday” on Xenith. Nice job! Roll up your sleeves. Crease your …

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