All Things Pankish

There Are Things We Want You to Know

[ / February 18th, 2010 / Young Bright Things ]

The next issue of Stymie Magazine will feature work from David Erlewine, Sean Lovelace, Scott Garson, and Ben Loory. Ben also has a story in the Vestal Review.

Matthew Simmons has a lovely story at The Nervous Breakdown.

Nicelle Davis’s chapbook, Attention Deficit Letters is available (I think) from Gold Wake Press.

At Everyday Genius, Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé addresses Two Questions Between Two Roundtable Discussion.

Amber Sparks’s Feral Children: A Collective History appears in the latest issue of The Collagist. She is joined by Nicelle Davis, Peter Schwartz and more.

Michelle Reale explains What Passes for Normal at Smokelong Quarterly.

Congratulations to Rachel Yoder, a finalist in The Missouri Review Audio Competition.

xTx, Brandi Wells and many more have work in Bust Down the Door and Eat all the Chickens. Brandi also has poems up in La Fovea.

Staccato Fiction features Jimmy Chen.

Rion Scott has new work at Bewildering Stories.

Celine Dion will be bringing her show back to Vegas and just in time, Gregory Sherl has dedicated a sestina to her at Linebreak.

Eric Bennett reveals The Truth About Love at Metazen.

Four poems by J. Bradley are live at Word Riot.

David Erlewine has new work at Yellow Mama.

Stumble Magazine includes the work of Jason Jordan, a magazine new to me, but quite interesting so far.

Laura Ellen Scott’s Rot is reprinted at Retort Magazine.

6 Responses

  1. Glen Binger says:

    I love your blog posts like this. So much great writing!!!

  2. xtx says:

    I love the PANK recaps. I mark them as ‘unread’ and then check out all the stories. Jimmy’s story in Staccato was great.

  3. Eric Bennett says:

    I wet myself just a little whenever I see my name on this site. Seriously, I do.

  4. Indeed the PANK recaps are fantastic, as is Jimmy’s story. Look forward to reading more of the stories mentioned.

  5. Wow, thanks PANK.

    P.S. Eric, I totally know what you mean–it’s sort of a warm embarrassing feeling following a fit of excitement.

  6. Great information. Lucky me I ran across your site by accident (stumbleupon). I’ve bookmarked it for later!|

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