‘My Little Life-Fully Steamed and Mixed’ is up at Accapella Zoo.
Fiction of All Sizes
‘My Little Life-Fully Steamed and Mixed’ is up at Accapella Zoo.
Mar 23rd, 2010 by gregorygerke
Lester Speaks, a story of a talking cat, is at the Legendary with some great writers. Thanks Jim and Kate.
Corium Magazine, where I edit the very short fiction, launched yesterday. Check out Chinquee, Garson, Fish, Lovelance, Stephen Elliot, Niedenthal, Barnes, Park, Murphy, Kneeland, Compton, Babcock, Ridge, Thomas, Beeny, Laura Ellen Scott, Vitucci, Moorad, Mesler, Beers and Rasnake. Thanks to Lauren Becker for making it happen and Heather Fowler for editing the poetry.
The Print issue of A Cappella Zoo is available. It includes my story ‘My Little Life-Fully Steamed and Mixed,’ and includes work by JA Tyler, Kyle Hemmings, Ben Loory and Christina Murphy. Thanks Colin.
On 3/24 I’m reading in Toronto with Ken Sparling and Natalie Zina Walschots (see readings).
On 3/26 there is a reading on the eve of the Buffalo Small Press Fair with authors from BLAZEVOX, HABENICHT PRESS, HOUSE PRESS, BOOK THUG, OUTSIDE VOICES , and EARTHS DAUGHTERS. This will be at the Western NY Book Arts Center 468 Washington St.
On 3/27 is the fair itself in Karpeles Manuscript Museum from noon till six. Then at 7pm at Sugar City is a reading I organized with Ted Pelton, Geoffrey Gatza, Barry Graham, Peter Schwartz, Eric Beeny, Jessica Smith, Jeannie Hoag, Stu Stevens and Andrew Rihn reading. 19 Wadsworth St. in Allentown.
Mar 2nd, 2010 by gregorygerke
HERE It’s a great issue by Cooper and Kim.Fiction and poetry by Stephanie Freele, Mel Bosworth, Utahna Faith, Kathryn Scanlan, Lincoln Michel, Michelle Reale, Elizabeth Ellen and others!
Feb 25th, 2010 by gregorygerke
The interview is at the Rumpus. Paula Fox is such a treasure. Read her books and the children’s books – I would recommend Portrait of Ivan.
There’s Something Wrong with Sven has come down in price at Amazon and is now just $12.48. Of course if you buy $25 worth you get free shipping. There are so many great small press authors to support. Robert Lopez, Kim Chinquee, Lily Hoang , Ken Sparling. Be our guest.
Feb 1st, 2010 by gregorygerke
HERE in an issue with Molly Gaudry, Eric Beeny and others.
Jan 14th, 2010 by gregorygerke
‘I Want to Write Flash Fiction’ is at the Mississippi Review. I’m very honored to be in Kim Chinquee’s guest-edited issue with Mary Akers, Randall Brown, Lydia Copeland, Kathy Fish, Avital Gad-Cykman, Scott Garson, Daniel Grandbois, Peter Grandbois, Tiff Holland, Jeff Landon, Paul Lisicky, Robert Lopez, Darlin Neal, Carol Novack, Lorna Perez, Jen Pieroni, Peter Ramos, Gail Louise Siegel, Carrie Spell, Rusty Spell, Ed Taylor and Diane Willams.
‘It Requires Calories’ is at Lit N Image. Thank you Roland Goity. I’m pleased to be in there with Eric Beeny, David Erlewine and others.
‘Heroin and Willie Lee By Way of DePalma’ is at Northville Review. Thank you Erin Fitzgerald. I’m there with Ethel Rohan, Jensen Beach, Thomas Mundt, Julie Innis, Chris Castle, D.J. Morris and Katarina Boudreaux. Check it out.
Jan 2nd, 2010 by gregorygerke
‘Daddy’ is at Scott Garson’s great Wigleaf.
I’m happy to have ‘The Bookcase’ in Kim Chinquee’s first elimae issue.
Also ‘Vetted‘ is at Fiction at Work. Thanks Toby.
And I’m happy to be Lauren Becker’s associate editor at her new journal Corium which started taking submissions today, 1/2/2010. Heather Fowler is the poetry editor.
Dec 2nd, 2009 by gregorygerke
‘Truth be Told’ – a thriller type story is up at Dark Sky Magazine. Editor Brian Allen Carr also interviewed me. Thank you so much Brian.
Sam Pink posted an interview at HTML Giant. Sam is great. Read his UNSAID piece.
‘Lucky People Who Knew Murillo’ is up at Anemone Sidecar with the likes of some great writers including Ethel Rohan, Ryan Bradley, J.A. Tyler and John Dermot Woods. Thanks to Kathryn Rantala. Check it out.
Nov 10th, 2009 by gregorygerke
‘We Will Not Be Coming to Your Pancakes’ is at Everyday Genuis. Thanks Joseph Young.
‘Underground Bliss’ is at Writers’ Bloc (Rutgers) Kevin Dickinson has overseen a great opening page for it HERE. Thanks Kevin.