All Things Pankish

Degrees of Separation

[ / November 5th, 2009 / Shiny & Young Bright Things ]

Let us begin with  ABJECTIVE and  Juliet Cook’s “Paper Dolls.” Cook is also featured in DIAGRAM 9.5.

In  DIAGRAM 9.5, we also find Ryan Teitman’s “Ode, Elegy, Aubade, Psalm.”   Ryan is also in Hayden’s Ferry Review.

Hayden’s Ferry houses  Sarah Pape’s “A Rendering” and “Might.”     Next, see Watershed.

While at Watershed, note  Elizabyth Hiscox’s “Kanemoto: a tale of entreaty for this, a Surname.”    Continue onto Fishouse.

Kevin Goodan is at  Fishouse, too, with  ”(To crave what the light does crave).” Check out Kevin’s interview on  I Thought  I Was New Here.

ITIWNH features 3 poems by Kristin Hatch, who also pops up in Black Warrior Review.

BWR reviews Nathaniel Mackey’s “Bass Cathedral.” His piece was reviewed by Lewis Robert Colon Jr. Lewis Robert Colon Jr’s work is also over at the Oklahoma Review.

In the  Oklahoma Review,  John Williams’ “South Texas Shadow.” (page 37) He’s also been in Juked.

Juked has Sean Lovelace’s “To Be Happy.”   Sean has a blog where he writes  Bambi Tenderloin or Maybe Read New Dogzplot Now.

DOGZPLOT featured Richey Piiparinen, “Memories Are The Compasses That Chase Us Around.”   A PANK contributor.

We are one.

One Response

  1. J N Bower says:

    I had to stop at Pape’s “Might” and just let my day be rendered with those pillowy thoughts.

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