The night before sailing for America with Comte de Rochambeau’s naval fleet, Antoine Cocq cracked one kneepan while pleading to convince Marie Barbe to marry him. The force of his kneel didn’t split the bone, though he had with passion dropped to her skirt hem. He...
Janice has published fiction, nonfiction, and poetry in Alaska Quarterly Review, Artful Dodge, Blue Mesa Review, and The MacGuffin. She’s been the recipient of the Marion Gordon Memorial Prize in Fiction from Western Michigan University and the Irving S. Gilmore Emerging Artist Grant from the Kalamazoo Arts Council.