WITH ANY LUCK by Letisia Cruz
HANDLING ANOTHER MAN'S WOMAN (With or Without Permission) by Thomas E. Kennedy
TRADING SECRETS AT THE MELANCHOLY HOUSE by Jayne Thompson
TESTIMONY OF A COPENHAGEN TAXIDRIVER: AN ESSAY IN FOUR MOVEMENTS by Per Šmidl
EASTER EGGS by Kelly Jean Fitzsimmons
INTERNSHIP AT TIFFANY'S by Julie Anderson
A MIDWESTERN PURGATORY by Heather Lang
BEYOND WORDS, WORLDS, AND PAMPERS by Roisin McLean
MY LIFE IN PANTYHOSE by Susann Cokal
A WRITING JUNKIE’S TALE by Bill Mesce, Jr.
BOUNCING ON MY HEELS by Elise M. Johansen
J.R. FUTZELL by Esther Blumenfeld
GIVE ME A W! by Robin Parks
SMOKE AND MIRRORS by Madeleine Beckman
THE HEAD CLOWN by Sean Toner
ON THE BEACH, WORKING, WAITING by Kevin Carey
IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF HAN SHAN by Elisabeth Murawski
MY LIFE IN SPANDEX by Michael Aliosi
STRAIGHT JOB by Peter Selgin
JAMES AND THE PURPLE DUNGEON by Katie Singer
EXPERIENCE by Renée Ashley
TEMPORARY INSANITY by Susan O'Neill
THE ACCIDENTAL PORN PROFESSIONAL by Chloé Yelena Miller
ALL THE SOUNDS OF THE EARTH ARE LIKE MUSIC by Lisa del Rosso
WALK THE WORD by Chris Kuhn
MOONLIGHTING by Walter Cummins
Series 1
WHAT CAN MAILER — AND DICKINSON, ROUSSEAU, CONRAD AND GEISEL — TELL US ABOUT HOW TO EARN A LIVING AS A WRITER? by William Warner
HOW I BECAME A WRITER by Ronna Wineberg
I'M REALLY NOT A WAITRESS (OR AM I?) by Cecilia Woloch
REPORT FROM THE FOOD CHAIN by Laurie Stone
MY LAST DAY NOT WRITING by Christopher Klim
BURGER KING by Mark Hillringhouse
BLOODWORK by Paul Casey
ON THE WAY TO A FORTUNATE MISUNDERSTANDING by Robert Gover
MY COLONIAL DAYS by Catherine Doty
AT LEAST YOU'LL NEVER STARVE by Thomas McCarthy
RELUCTANT VIRGINS AND OTHER BON MOTS by Roger J. Derham
BUNNY NOIR by Renée Ashley
HALF-LIFE: WORKING FROM THE EDGE OF THE AMERICAN DREAM TO THE CENTER OF THE WORLD by David Memmott
BLOOZGROVIN'S SNAKE AND OTHER TALES OF WORK by Barry Blumenfeld
SECOND SHIFT by Susan Tekulve
FEEDING THE BULLDOG: TURNING A BUCK IN THE REAL WORLD by Gordon Weaver
FRIENDLY FIRE by Duff Brenna
WHAT WE REALLY DO by Walter Cummins
SOMETHING TO FALL BACK ON by Thomas E. Kennedy