Oct 29

MiCrow Call for Submissions

MICROW Winter #6 Submission Period: November 1, 2011 through January 1, 2012 – target publication date: February 1, 2012 Submit to: microw@fullofcrow.com Theme: Transport Consideration will only be given to submissions that follow very simple, but important guidelines for this special edition. All Submissions: MUST state in less than 50 words how their submission relates to …

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Oct 29

New Release Round-Up

Zygote in my Coffee Issue 135 http://www.zygoteinmycoffee.com/100s/issue135contentsbumping.html Michael D. Goscinski, Michael Grover, Aleathia Drehmer, Craig Firsdon, Michelle Gaddes, M.P. Powers, Josh Olsen, Mather Schneider, Karl Koweski, Misti Rainwater-Lites. Full of Crow Quarterly Fiction October 2011 http://www.fullofcrow.com/fiction/2011/10/quarterly-fiction-october/ Ken Poyner, Shawn Misener, Amy Glasenapp, Robert Kaye, Zarina Zabrisky, Sherri Collins, Richard Godwin, Rasmenia Massoud, Allen Mendenhall, Suzanne …

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Oct 29

Occupy Blogtalk

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theliteraryunderground Premium service gets ya 2 hour shows and prime time scheduling. Cost is $39  month or $399 a year. We need your help. If by some miracle of miracles more than $399 is donated, we will use the money to cover web hosting costs for theliteraryunderground.org and printing and sending out more Citizens for …

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Oct 05

Menacing Hedge Fall 2011 Edition

Menacing Hedge Fall 2011 Edition The fall edition of Menacing Hedge is graced with the work of fifteen brilliant writers, one talented young photographer and the artwork of an acclaimed pop surrealist. Wallwork offers up a mouth-watering story of high society cannibals and their shopping dilemmas. Thompson brings a series of research-based poems shining an …

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Oct 04

Review of Expired Nickel Valentine

Expired Nickel Valentine By Misti Rainwater-Lites 182 pages ISBN 978-0-9824669-4-0 From Goldfish Press 1620 W. Line Street Leesburg, FL 34748 http://goldfishpress.com Misti attacks the page/canvas fiendishly like Remedios Varo and Frida Kahlo. Her words are fiery smoke delving deep into her ocean. She fears nothing and is brave and courageous in her own sometimes highly …

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Oct 04

Review of Dancing Naked on Bukowski’s Grave

DANCING NAKED ON BUKOWSKI’S GRAVE by Ben John Smith & Catfish McDaris 135 page Hardcover at Lulu.com All night I dreamed of the poems of Ben John Smith and Catfish McDaris in their new book Dancing Naked on Bukowski’s Grave. I read non-stop the Catfish section which comprises the second half of the book, tore …

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Oct 02

New Release Round-Up

Episode 17 « In Between Altered States. from the editor- Oh yes….it is time again for another episode of In Between Altered States where we try to string together 8 pieces of flash fiction into a twisted dream. Each story is loosely themed for a bit of cohesiveness though each writer gets to take the …

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Sep 06

Issue #17 Gutter Eloquence

Gutter Eloquence Magazine is still alive, despite its latest online installment (#17) being The Death Issue. Interred within the issue are poems by some of the best voices in the underground lit scene…and beyond! Contributors include: Mark James Andrews James Babbs Rumjhum Biswas April Michelle Bratten James H. Duncan Joseph Farley Nancy Flynn Michael Frias-May …

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Sep 04

decomP magazine September Issue

decomP: a literary magazine www.decompmagazine.com From the Editor-in-Chief By Jason Jordan Welcome to our September 2011 issue, featuring new work from Garrett Ashley, Stephanie Barber, Judy Bebelaar, Eric Burke, Matthew Burnside, Sam Cha, Matt Ferner, Jon Gertz, Joel Kopplin, Jessica Levine, Gary Moshimer, Judith Mullen, Burgess Needle, Meg Sefton, and Alexander Yan. Additionally, we have reviews of They …

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Sep 04

Call for Submissions – The Rag

The Rag is a quarterly electronic literary magazine. Notice that we didn’t say “online” literary magazine. You don’t read The Rag at a website. You hop on the Internet and go to raglitmag.com and get The Rag delivered to you in the digital format of your choosing. Currently we offer a PDF version available at …

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