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[Roxane Gay / March 25th, 2010 / Young Bright Things ]Lydia Ship’s Firefly Lungs is up at Staccato Fiction.
Sneak Preview: JA Tyler has excerpts from forthcoming works at Spring Gun Press and Dead Paper.
Remember Ken Wahl? David Erlewine does. He also has a story at Everyday Genius.
There are a couple debuts to note. Predicate Magazine features the work of xTx and Mel Bosworth and looks to be a cerebral, interesting magazine. Lauren Becker’s Corium also went live this week and well, almost all the contributors have also been in PANK so forgive us for not linking individually. Still, enjoy work from Donna Vitucci, Sean Lovelace, Alec Niedenthal, Adam Moorad, Scott Garson, Andrea Kneeland, Kathy Fish, Ryan Ridge, Beth Thomas, Laura Ellen Scott, Eric Beeny, Corey Mesler and Cami Park. Get started here.
Monkeybicyle brings David Peak’s Somewhere There’s a Dark Hallway of Faces.
Wigleaf is an ever reliable source of lovely writing. Mel Bosworth’s Learn to Lean is exceptional and odd and moving. He is joined by Arlene Ang with The Cure.
Catherine Zickgraf has a poem at The Fertile Source.
The current issue of The Foundling Review is a special, invitation-only issue featuring David Erlewine, Antonios Maltezos, Roland Goity, Meg Pokrass and others.
At The Legendary, xTx, Cristin O’Keefe Aptowicz, and J. Bradley to name a few. J. also has writing at For Every Year and amphibi.us.
Orange Alert’s new podcast series is really interesting and this week, listen to Lauren Becker read A Simple Explanation.
Congratulations to Sarah Hilary for winning the SENSE Creative Award for her short story A Shanty for Sawdust and Cotton, which originally appeared in Lit N Image.
I. Fontana writes a guest post on publicity, connections and publishing at HTMLGIANT.
The editors of Third Coast take the time to review the magnificent work of Erin Fitzgerald. So glad to see others recognizing her immense talent
Kyle Hemmings shares Amazing Animal Facts at Everyday Genius.
The Dirty Napkin features writing from Eric McKinley, Maureen Alsop, twice and more.
There is new Pindeldyboz from AD Jameson and Ryan Ridge.
Mel Bosworth keeps it short and sweet in the new issue of Short, Fast & Deadly.
Night Train is a magazine I always enjoy and in their Firebox Fiction feature, there’s new work from Brad Green, with his story Interference.
In Prick of the Spindle 4.1, you will find Jac Jemc, xTx (!!!!), and  Mimi Vaquer. There’s more from xTx in Sleep. Snort. Fuck., and it’s short and brutal and, as always, excellent.
At the Camroc Press Review, Sheldon Lee Compton’s The Stars Are a BirthMark For Me.
William Walsh’s Pathologies is available for pre-order at Keyhole.
McSweeney’s Internet Tendency has Jimmy Chen’s Missing Lunch at Wikipedia.

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We were very pleased to have the opportunity to feature Mel’s spell-binding work at S,F,&D. Thanks for shouting it out!
Thanks, Roxane. Ken Wahl is a god. Scratch that. Vinnie Terranova was a god.