All Things Pankish

Words, Whispers, Waning, Wanting, We.

[ / November 4th, 2010 / Young Bright Things ]

Night Train 10.2 is live with writing from J.P. Dancing Bear, Stevie Edwards, Thomas Patrick Levy, and others. JP also has work in the Fall 2010 issue of the Willows Wept Review where he is joined by Kirsty Logan, and others.

Charles Dodd White’s Lambs of Men is now available from Casperian Books. It’s quite the novel. Check it out.

There are poems from Melanie Browne at Camroc Press Review.

Skin by CL Bledsoe is featured at Metazen.

At Necessary Fiction, fiction from Len Kuntz.

David LaBounty has a poems in The Literary Burlesque and another poem in Haggard and Halloo.

In the Fall 2010 issue of Waccamaw, Jennifer Spiegel, Nick Ripatrazone, and others. Nick also has a story up at Staccato Fiction called Macrodontia.

David Erlewine! A story! At A-Minor!

Chapbook Genius is featuring Reflected Off the Occasional Bone by Andrew Borgstrom.

Enjoy three poems by Kevin Kaiser at 3:AM.

There is new fiction from J. Bradley in the latest issue of In Digest Magazine. He is joined by George Moore.

Heather Fowler shares Some Naked Truth About Wanting for LitSnack.

Another six word memoir by Mark Budman is being featured by Smith Magazine.

In the November issue of decomP, you will find Ryan Bradley, Rae Bryant, Gary Moshimer, Michelle Reale, Stevie Edwards, Doug Paul Case,   and JA Tyler.

Emprise 17 is live with writing from Mel Bosworth, Sheldon Lee Compton, Kevin Catalano, XTX!,  Matthew Kirkpatrick, Christy Crutchfield, and Matt Bell.

We also have a new issue of WTFPWM including Carrie Murphy, and another poem from Carrie.

November elimae brings Meg Pokrass, Sean Lovelace, Nick Ripatrazone, Phil Estes, and others.

Sixth Finch flies with poetry from Nickolas Butler and Alexis Orgera.

At Dark Sky, Brad Green interviews Ocean Vuong.  Their November issue includes Dave Housley, Ravi Mangla, Jimmy Chen, JA Tyler, and others. JA also has work in Gone Lawn where he is joined by Desmond Kon.

Zine Scene’s The Reprint has debuted with an introduction by Sean Lovelace and writing from James Tadd Adcox, Matt Bell, JA Tyler, JA Tyler, and others.

Diagram 10.5 brings writing from  Feng Sun Chen.

Hobart, this month, includes Salvatore Pane and Anne Valente.

2 Responses

  1. david e says:

    Ha! Thanks…Roxane. I suspect this is the last one for a good while. I may have another set of stories in one of my favorite online journals but first I need to get off my ass and finish them or the editor will tell me to frack off. I just don’t seem to have it in me anymore. Incidentally, ever watch “The Good Wife”? It’s a really good show. I’m as excited for it to come in the mail as I was with “The Wire” and “Breaking Bad.” Not saying it’s as good but I’m riveted.

  2. D Kon says:

    Always lovely, Roxane. Thanks for this.

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