Benjamin Clabault

***New Essay in The Write Launch***

Check out "Interesting and Clever, Smiled at and Seen" - a look at how becoming a parent changes the writer's relationship to time - and their understanding of "self-actualization."   

Other Recent Publications

Interview with Washington Square On Air 

"One More Bearer in the Puritan Parade" (poem) in the Tulsa Review 

"The Mothman and la Llorona" (short story) in The Washington Square Review of LCC

"The Free Bouquet"  (short story) in The Bookends Review

"Fragmented Mythologies: A Guatemalan Tale" on Literary Traveler

"Counting Chickens"  in Inlandia Journal.

All readers and writers, from distant ages down to the present day, have acted principally as conduits of interpreted meaning, and we're all members of a certain tradition, a certain cult, a certain...religion.

-Benjamin Clabault

(Fragmented Mythologies: A Guatemalan Tale)


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