About Thomas McCafferty
Thomas McCafferty is a writer, editor, artist and chef who holds an MFA in fiction. Formerly an editor at Field & Stream magazine, he currently is the editor-in-chief of the daily literary and arts zine Hirschworth Magazine which publishes poetry, fiction, essays, visual arts, recipes, send-ups and the like.
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About The Author:Thomas McCafferty is a writer, editor, artist and chef who holds an MFA in fiction. Formerly an editor at Field & Stream magazine, he currently is the editor-in-chief of the daily literary and arts zine Hirschworth Magazine which publishes poetry, fiction, essays, visual arts, recipes, send-ups and the like.
A storm wrecked a filmmaker’s set and will ruin him unless his ex-lover rides to the rescue. 4,758 words. Illustration by Thomas Warming. “Don’t look sullen, David.” “Sullen? I was shooting for serene.” Even at 40 — with her loose-fit trousers and black ankle boots brown with dust — Kay Winters was still the image of glamour. Though […]
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