Community No. 13 – June 2015

Read and Share Links from Some of Our Favorite Folks

Sara Adams, Tom Offland, Kayla Pongrac, Gary V. Powell, Ana Prundaru, Paul Beckman, David S. Atkinson, Lillian Anne Slugocki, Steven Alvarez, Eric Burke, Alex M. Pruteanu, & Glendaliz Camacho

June 5, 2015
(In order of submission receipt date)


Sara Adams

Kids From a Bottle
tNY Press’s Electronic Encyclopedia of Experimental Literature, May 5, 2015

Two Poems about Outdoor Dining
Shampoo Poetry, 2015


Tom Offland

The International Encyclopedia of Dogs
Vol. 1 Brooklyn, April 12, 2015

The Mayor of Southwark and the Asselian Age
Litro, September 28, 2014


Kayla Pongrac

The Flexible Truth
Anchor and Plume, April 2015


Gary V. Powell

So Over You
Madhat Lit, Winter 2015

Business Casual
Gravel Literary Magazine, March 2015


Ana Prundaru

Burritos Remind Me of Us
Crab Fat Literary Magazine, December 21, 2014

Saved by the Reaper
Fjords Review, August 2014


Paul Beckman

Trade
Blue Fifth Review, March 2015

America Loves Mimes
Pank, March/April 2015


David S. Atkinson

Somebody Misplaced Montana
Used Gravitrons, September 2014

The Declaration of Insufficiency: Getting Quality Work Out of ‘The Jeff’
Hobo Pancakes, December 2, 2014


Lillian Ann Slugocki

My Muse, My Photography, My Story
The Dr. T.J. Eckleburg Review, April 3, 2015

The Photograph
The Dr. T.J. Eckleburg Review, March 20, 2015


Steven Alvarez

Y Ahora Chamacos
Drunken Boat, Winter 2013

Un/Documented, Kentucky
Drunken Boat, Winter 2014


Eric Burke

Hermitage
Right Hand Pointing, May 2013

Redundant
elimae, August 2006


Alex M. Pruteanu

A Pursuit Race
The Stockholm Review of Literature, March 20, 2015

Patrol
The Adroit Journal, April 2, 2015


Glendaliz Camacho

Dominoes
Kweli Journal, March 8, 2015

3 thoughts on “Community No. 13 – June 2015

  1. I believe this will lead me to some fine things to read — thank you for this.

  2. What a lineup to be associated with! Also, your picture of one of my favorite museums in the world, Paris’ D’Orsey–except for the part where they stopped allowing photogrpahy inside. That was such a major bummer.

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