Friday, May 16, 2008

WIGLEAF TOP 50 - THE CHAD

Check out this year's WIGLEAF top 50 (very) short fictions 2008, guest edited by Chad Simpson.

Congratulations to everyone who made the list, including a few DOGZPLOT contributors (not for stories in DOGZPLOT):

KIM CHINQUEE

DAWN CORRIGAN

ELIZABETH ELLEN

COREY MESLER

CLAUDIA SMITH

So thank you to Scott Garson and Chad Simpson for doing this damn thang. Very nice.

Notables (no repeats, you're great... we get it)

CL BLEDSOE

JIMMY CHEN

JAMIE LIN

CHAD SIMPSON

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

NATIONAL SHORT STORY / MASTURBATION MONTH

In honor of NATIONAL SHORT STORY / MASTURBATION MONTH I'm gonna post a few links to some of my favorite stories published this month:

"The Peephole Cleaner"
Rene Georg Vasicek
Wigleaf

"Funny Face"
Greg Bardsley
Storyglossia

"Sky Miles"
Caroline Kepnes
Thieves Jargon

"Declawed"
Brandi Wells
Ghoti

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

RANDOM PHOTOS - CIRCA 2008 - YPSI / ANN ARBOR







1 RANDOM SHEETS OF ACID / LSD
2 JEFF PARKER / TRACY LEE
3 JEFF PARKER / AMANDINE WILLIAMS-ABRAHAM
4 KYLE MINOR / JEFF PARKER



Friday, May 2, 2008

CL BLEDSOE's debut poetry collection

Check out the debut poetry collection

______(want/need)

from DOGZPLOT contributor and friend CL BLEDSOE, just released from Plan B Press.

"CL Bledsoe is the author of Anthem and an editor for Ghoti Magazine http://www.ghotimag.com. He has published work in many journals, newspapers, and anthologies, including Barrow Street, The Arkansas Review, The Cimarron Review, The Potomac Review, Margie, and Nimrod, and been nominated for three Pushcart Prizes as well as winning the Blue Collar Review's Working People Poetry Prize. He currently lives with his wife near Baltimore."

To view the poem, Weight, or to order the collection
CLICK HERE

POETRY from J.R. PEARSON

Please check out the latest poetry offerings from DOGZPLOT contributor and friend J.R. Pearson. To say I am a fan of his work would be an understatement. I think everyone should be required to read a J.R. Pearson poem at least once a day. Here's where you can find him:

Ghoti
The Distance Between
Eidolons of Flight 93

Red Fez
The Inevitability of Grilled Cheese

Read This
When the Cello Stops

Ectoplasmic Necropolis
Chapbook available through Blood Pudding Press


While you're at these places, also check out work from Dogzplot contributors and friends J.A. Tyler, Misti Rainwater-Lites, and Cicily Janus

Thursday, May 1, 2008

storySouth MILLION WRITERS AWARD

Congratulations is in order for a few Dogzplot contributors and friends whose short stories have made the MWA notable stories list for 2007.

Anne Germanacos
Blackbird
"
Until We Go To Sleep"

Jimmy Chen
Prink of the Spindle
"
The Unrealistic Philosopher"

Matt Bell
Storyglossia
"
Alex Trebek Never Eats Fried Chicken"

Steve Gillis
Wheelhouse Magazine
"
As Dudee Fell"

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

STORYGLOSSIA 28 - barry graham & heather fowler

STORYGLOSSIA 28 is live today. It is a special crime/noir issue guest edited by Anthony Neil Smith. Please check out my story THE CIGARETTE STORY and another, THE HUMMING written by Dogzplot contributor and friend Heather Fowler.

While you're there check out other great stories by Vicki Hendricks, Seth Harwood, Greg Bardsley, and others.

"These are the stories that reached inside and really held on. They were determined to be in this issue. And I can't help but oblige them. Maybe they won't be your cup of tea regardless of what side of the literary fence you're sitting on. But I've got no problem walking that fence like a tightrope, ready and willing to fall off over and over again before hopping right back up and tightwalking some more. It's exhilarating, hovering above it all, but not afraid to get your hands dirty when the time comes."

- from Anthony Neil Smith's
introduction

And if you're really bored, check out my story in the archives from STORYGLOSSIA 24, ON THE EDGE

Monday, April 14, 2008

STEVE GILLIS - temporary people

Dzanc says, "Dzanc Books imprint Black Lawrence Press is proud to announce the release of its latest title, Steven Gillis's Temporary People. Order Temporary People online at amazon.com (don't mind that "Sold Out" status, the book is in stock and will be shipped immediately) or BlackLawrencePress.com, or pick it up at your local indy bookstore.

As thoroughly dark and thoroughly humane as Vonnegut's apocalyptic novels like Cat's Cradle and Galapagos, Temporary People is a suspenseful tale about history, hope, oppression, and modes of resistance. Gillis's world is richly imagined, his voice is clear, and his plot is intricate, as is his moral. In fact, this novel seems much more interested in probing and dramatizing the deep philosophical paradoxes of revolutionary thought than in providing any pat answer. Here's a fable for our time, and for just about any other time you can imagine.
--Chris Bachelder, author of U.S.! Minimalist-cum-fabulist

Steven Gillis synthesizes nearly every Twentieth Century calamity from World War II to the Balkans to Desert Storm into this fable of the oppressed country Bamerita, which drifts about the seas unhinged from any continent. His idealistic and erudite hero finds his peaceful revolution thwarted and contemplates the holes in Gandhi's many aphorisms while his people are mutilated in grand spectacle on film. Temporary People is a vicious and compelling storyboard for our time.
--Jeff Parker, author of Ovenman

Check it out!

Sunday, April 13, 2008

DOGZPLOT FLASH FICTION ANTHOLOGY 2008

Just to give some additional information on the DOGZPLOT FLASH FICTION 2008 anthology. It is set to go to print in July 2008. All contributors will recieve a complimentary issue and can buy additional copies at the 50% reduced price of $4, which means, yes, original price is $8, $22 if you're Canadian, and yes, I know the current exchange rate.

The anthology will be a beautifully bound 5.5 by 8.5 paperback. Cover art provided by DOGZPLOT contributor and friend Jordan C. Brun.

The current list of flash fiction anthology contributors includes:

rosanna armendariz
ristaa abouradi-hoffman
bill barr
jane timm baxter
shaindel beers
matt bell
luis c. berriozabal
justin blackburn
cl bledsoe
aaron burch
david byron
zachary c. bush
yu-han chao
kim chinquee
jimmy chen
dawn corrigan
mikael covey
todd michael cox
angela davis
robert a. dollesin
verless doran
elizabeth ellen
heather fowler
scott garson
anne germanacos
barry graham
joseph graham
gregory heaney
joe holtaway
jamie jones
rebecca kanner
stefan kiesbye
jamie lin
michele matheson
kevin michaels
shayn nicely
j.r. pearson
brandon potter
andrew powers

erin pringle
misti rainwater-lites
gina ranalli
vita l. sacksby
peter schwartz
chad simpson
sarah smarch
hannah smart
claudia smith
simon a. smith
kim teeple
beth thomas
j.a. tyler
pablo vision
douglas watson
jan windle
amandine williams-abraham
deborah wood

If you're on this list, thank you very much for the contribution. Please email me at
dogzplot.press@yahoo.com with the mailing address you wish your copy to be sent to. Again, thanks, this anthology is by you, for you, and without you, the writers, none of this would be possible. Keep doing what you're doing and God bless.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

SHAMAN DRUM - ANN ARBOR - READING - MAY 22ND

KEVIN SAMPSELL of FUTURE TENSE PRESS will be reading from his new book CREAMY BULLETS (Chiasmus Press), at the SHAMAN DRUM BOOKSTORE in Ann Arbor on May 22nd at 7pm. Reading along with him will be HOBART editor AARON BURCH, and two contributors, MATT BELL, and me, BARRY GRAHAM. Really, it's on a Thursday and you ain't got shit else to do, so come check us out, it should be a good time.

Monday, April 7, 2008

A PECULIAR FEELING OF RESTLESSNESS - 4 chapbooks of flash fiction by 4 women

A PECULIAR FEELING OF RESTLESSNESS is a collection of four chapbooks: "three of them finalists and one of them the winner of the Rose Metal Press first annual short short chapbook contest, all revel in the succinctness of their form, the underlying tension anchored beneath each story of 1,000 words or less. These stories are peculiar; they resonate with restlessness. They are deft, they are gritty, and they are lyrical. Laughter, Applause, Laughter, Music, Applause by Kathy Fish, Wanting by Amy L. Clark, Sixteen Miles Outside of Phoenix by Elizabeth Ellen, and The Sky Is a Well by Claudia Smith (the reprint of her sold out chapboook) combine four multi-layered portrayals of beautiful uneasiness into a collection rich with wit, grace, and originality."
- publisher's note

“The four brilliant chapbooks that make up A Peculiar Feeling of Restlessness are disarmingly, unabashedly intimate collections by women who know how to tell a story and aren’t afraid to drag the unspoken out into the light of day.” —Pia Z. Ehrhardt

ORDERING INFO HERE

Thursday, April 3, 2008

WIGLEAF - joe wenderoth, claudia smith, dawn corrigan

If you haven't checked out WIGLEAF already, please do so, it is an online journal dedicated to flash fiction 1,000 words or less, they also do audio and video recordings, one of which is from Joe Wenderoth, who's video recording My Life is up right now.

While your there, also check out flash fiction from DOGZPLOT contributors and friends, Claudia Smith, Shampoo Commercial and Scout Lantern, and Dawn Corrigan, Pink.

And finally, check out my story on WIGLEAF,
This Story is Not About Ham and Cheese Sandwiches.

There is also great stuff from: Darlin Neal, Pirooz Kalayeh, Leah Browning, Corey Mesler, and an interview with Quick Fiction editor Jennifer Pieroni

Monday, March 31, 2008

CAUSE & EFFECT - ben biesek

Check out this interview with Ben Biesek, editor of Cause & Effect Magazine, a monthly journal dedicated to promoting literature and art. Here's a piece from the interview, a good summation of C & E's intent:

" Part of my agenda is to provoke a reaction, to inspire thought. I’m interested in printing work that is provocative or unusual, but which also says something meaningful. Some of the content can be a bit edgy or incendiary, but that’s what I gravitate towards; I’m not going to censor my zine, or myself, for better or for worse. The words and images in C&E tackle love, sex, drugs, drink, relationships, parenthood, death, birth, philosophy, psychology, aesthetics, art, and more. Ultimately, I want to document the human condition, as told by poets and academics and artists and everyday people. I feel that there’s a shift that’s taking place. I can’t deny this shift, we can’t deny that it’s taking place. It’s here, it’s happening now. Artwork and literature are caught up in this shift. The future is now. This shift is upon us—it’s exhilarating to be a part of it. Because we are, I am, you are, part of it. "

Read entire interview
HERE
conducted by Aleathia Drehmer
on
The Guild of Outside Writers

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

PETER SCHWARTZ - the nowhere glow & amnesia diary

Please check out the latest chapbooks, THE NOWHERE GLOW (trainwreck press), and AMNESIA DIARY (Barnwood Press), from DOGZPLOT contributor and friend Peter Schwartz.

Complete chapbook description for The Nowhere Glow is
HERE. Ordering info is HERE

Amnesia Diary is part of the Great Find ebook series from Barnwood Press. It is available for FREE HERE.


"Peter Schwartz is a painter, poet and writer. He's also an associate art editor for Mad Hatters' Review. His artwork can be seen all over the Internet but specifically at:
http://www.sitrahahra.com/. He's had hundreds of paintings, poems, and stories published both online and in print. His last exhibition was through Aesthetica Magazine and featured a projection of his digital painting 'Terminal 4' on a busy street in York, UK. This December his work will be featured at the Amsterdam Whitney Gallery in Chelsea." - Publisher's Note

Sunday, March 23, 2008

JAMIE JONES in PRICK OF THE SPINDLE

DOGZPLOT poetry editor, Jamie Jones, has two new poems up at Prick of the Spindle, May Day, and Unscrewed, please stop reading this blog and check them out.

While your there check out, Hoarding the Brain, a poem by DOGZPLOT contributor and friend, Ray Succre.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

MATT BELL in JUKED

DOGZPLOT contributor and friend Matt Bell has a new story, Like a Giant Beacon, up at Juked.

While you're there check a few stories in the same issue from other DOGZPLOT contributors and friends, Scott Garson, and Jimmy Chen, who by the way, seems to have a piece in every fucking journal I've checked out in the last two months. Nice.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

THE SICILY PAPERS - MICHELLE ORANGE

"IN THE SPRING OF 2003, Canadian writer Michelle Orange boarded a plane bound for Italy. The Sicily Papers is a series of letters she wrote while traveling alone throughout the region. Though originally meant to reassure an anxious correspondent, over time the letters, both high-spirited and frank, searching and satisfied, grew into something larger than the sum of their parts: a love letter to Italy, to an uncertain future, and to the lost art of letter writing itself." - publisher's note


"So in these moments you become acutely aware of yourself, every hour that has passed before you, your exact age and the perfection of this moment that is doomed to end and will never happen again and you'll look back on fondly until you die..."

"It just occurred to me that at times you come off as cynical but you are more of an optimist at heart. I am a cynic at heart and as such a hopeless, scandalous and, underneath it all, dreadfully romantic loser."

What I loved most about The Sicily Papers was filling in the blanks. Michelle gives B, the gentleman to whom the letters were addressed, part of the story. She describes her journies to find fresh fruit, her dreaded downtime waiting on roomates and tour guides, her impatience with American boys and their obsession over which women, from which countries, were the "hottest," her dealings with perverts trying to sneak peaks at her in the shower, her responses to B's letters, her reactions to the books she was reading, her lost underwear, her jealousy of a naked girl sunbathing on the beach, her evaluation of the Italian landscape, art, language, and cathedrals, and her love for Italian boys and shipmen. Michelle's letters reveal a woman infatuated with the Italian way of life, self-imagined or otherwise. This, in and of itself, is beautiful; it's enough to read the book and enjoy it on its own merit. This will provide the reader with a bad ass way to fill up a Sunday afternoon and you will set the book down feeling satisfied. But this is not what I loved the most.

I was blown away by the part of the story not being told to B, a gentlemen obviously vying for her affection. There are blanks, gaps in the story, contradictions, downtime, holes that I found myself jumping into and not wanting to leave. They were deep, muddy, murky, Michelle would meet a mysterious Italian stranger presenting her with flowers and her story would cut off. She spent time waiting on her Italian roomate and when he finally arrived the story spaced out. She was in love with Italian boys, she told B that much over and over and over again. She inquired after a few of them, but never mentioned what happened after the inquiries. She mentioned one of her Italian boys loved to hug and kiss and expressed jealousy towards B. This is when I found myself most curious. I wanted to hide in the bushes when she didn't think anyone was looking and tag along behind her and her companions on a Vespa. I wanted to pop up in unexpected places and find the story she wasn't telling in her letters, the nitty gritty she would never write home about.

All of this news, or lack there of, had to be killing the poor fucker at home. She was fucking with him bad, teasing, twisting, pouring it on, for no other reason, seemingly, than to satisfy her own intentions. Wait a minute. I'm not altogether convinced that what I just said was true. I'm not sure whether or not she had any idea what she was doing. I honestly couldn't tell. Women often misunderstand, or perhaps, overestimate a man's constitution. If she knew what she was doing I was partially fooled. She played the innocent, in love with life card.

B's stomach had to be in knots. The object of his affection is absolutely gorgeous (I met Michelle, she is gorgeous), parading through Italy, most of the time in a bathing suit top, in love with Italian boys, and he is stuck at home, angry, pissed off, nervous, wondering who has his woman bent over on all fours, sticking it in her ass. These letters possess an undertone of sadism, torment, that I find beautiful, engaging, and irresistable, even if it wasn't intended. I wish I knew. Buy the book, read it, love it, reread it, embrace it.

Released - October 24, 2006

Short Flight/Long Drive Books

ISBN / 0-9749541-4-4

$12.95 US

160 pages

ORDERING INFO HERE

Thursday, February 21, 2008

JIMMY CHEN in LAMINATION COLONY

Check out DOGZPLOT contributor and friend, Jimmy Chen's take on David Foster Wallace in his piece Finite Jest, up now on LAMINATION COLONY, edited by Blake Butler.

After you're done reading Jimmy's piece also check out ALIENATED AFRAID OF FURNITURE IN BEDROOM by Brandon Scott Gorrell, it's the latest ebook published by Lamination Colony. I also recommend the works by Tao Lin, Edith Dunham, Sam Pink, Sean Kilpatrick, and many others. Why are you still reading this? Click the fucking
link already.

Sunday, February 3, 2008

SHAINDEL BEERS - Winner of the Karen Fredericks and Frances Willitts Poetry Prize

CONGRATULATIONS to DOGZPLOT friend and contributor, Shaindel Beers, winner of the 2008 Karen Fredericks and Frances Willitts Poetry Prize, sponsored by Hot Metal Press.

BILL BARR - 2nd place finisher in AWP flash fiction competition

Congratulations to BILL BARR, DOGZPLOT contributor and friend, on finishing 2nd place in AWP's annual flash fiction competition, sponsored by Wilkes University. Again, congrats.