February 2012
72 posts
We spent the last rounds of our finger ammunition firing on persons places things we had no business spending finger bullets on nouns had no business dying shattering bleeding. The winter would be hard now without ways to hunt empty chambers for knuckles dull blades for fingertips. I knew this at the time still said...
Right now some professor in Iowa is awake in his bed staring at his ceiling....
– I give pep talks in my spare time.
This weekend is a layout weekend. Mark Cunningham’s X-Ray Glasses, NAP 2.4, Brett M.F. Elizabeth Jenkins’ Ether/Ore (for a special AWP “If you’re cool and B.M.F.E.J. wants to give you one release”) and some chapbook by a dude named Gregory Sherl.
This is an image from X-Ray Glasses by Ivan de Monbrison.
I posted something to my blog.
The other blog.
i have some poems in untoward today →
dialecstatic:
here’s a photo of a bear in a swimming pool.
there were wrecks and wrecks, the keeper said: a... →
carrieabigstick:
like a tiny deer spot, peterbd has once again wondered into my e-mail yard. i would like to pet his head and give him a sugar cube. i’m writing some poems that you can read into a small bus that will match the color of your scarf. it will have at least twelve seats and it will only play songs…
Banango, the Literary Blog: Valentine's Day... →
banangolit:
Many things came out on Valentine’s Day 2012. Most of them will be reviewed here. Some of the bigger things will be given due consideration and reviewed at a later point. Read on. OKSTUPID by Walter Mackey reviewed by Justin Carter Walter Mackey wrote a story about love for Valentines…
New things
februaryy:
I have a poem from my in-progress poetry book in the new issue of UP.
I have some short love story poems in Hypertext.
I have more short love story poems alongside Brett Elizabeth Jenkins’ short hate story poems in this chapbook that I already posted about.
I have two poems in this print issue of Apt that is out.
I have a poem in the latest issue of PANK.
LET’S GET TOGETHER &KILL THIS THING
It’s pretty.
liontamersblues:
Red Ceilings Press still has available copies of the limited edition print version of my chapbook, A SOFT THAT TOUCHES DOWN &REMOVES ITSELF. It’s Valentine’s Day. There is a heart on the cover. All it needs is you. Let’s get together &kill this thing.
see: THE RED CEILINGS PRESS
Steve Roggenbuck in UP, wow
NAP 2.3
napmag:
THE POETRY ISSUE, GUEST EDITED BY GREGORY SHERL. INCLUDES POETRY BY HUGH BEHM-STEINBERG, MELISSA BRODER, ANDREW COX, CAROLINE CREW & CYRUS PARLIN, CHRIS EMSLIE, TYLER GOBBLE, DAVID GREENSPAN, ROSE HUNTER, KRISTIN KIMBLE, THOMAS PATRICK LEVY, ROB MACDONALD, M.G. MARTIN, ROBERTO MONTES, DIANA SALIER, NICK STURM, K.M.A. SULLIVAN, PARKER TETTLETON, BRYCE THORNBURG, AND DANIEL J WALSH.
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LOVE STORIES HATE STORIES
napmag:
LOVE STORIES HATE STORIES
BY RUSS WOODS & BRETT ELIZABETH JENKINS
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poem
So I should probably develop my anonymous internet writer personality before all the good anonymous internet writer personality names are taken.
I’m always late on these things.
everything that is everything about peterbd →
deckfight:
books on deckfight press
just a reminder, yeah.
mebbe i’ll check somethin new. send to deckfight@gmail.com
ENTIRELY SPECIFIC & DISLOYAL: REVIEW: 'AYITI' BY... →
entirelyspecific:
I’ll be honest: I do not know a whole lot about Haiti. I’ve seen a couple of mini-documentary features and read a few articles, but nothing I read seemed very investigative, culturally speaking. When I mentioned it in front of my family my sister said “isn’t that where the quiet guy in Heroes…
Banango, the Literary Blog: Review: Less of... →
banangolit:
Dave Shaw can be found on Tumblr here. He also runs the website Lit Mixtapes.
By: Rachel Hyman It’s funny that Dave Shaw’s newest chapbook, recently released through NAP, is called Less of Everything. It’s chock-full of images (the word kind), details, people, places, things. …
Not going to lie, I love when my NAPizens get love.
Banango, the Literary Blog: Notes on 4 Chapbooks →
banangolit:
by Justin Carter
I recently received the following chapbooks in my mail box: tiny people by Russ Woods, He Is Talking to the Fat Lady by xTx, I Don’t Respect Female Expression by Frank Hinton, and make-believe love-making by Ana C.
I am going to write short reviews of each one and…