I was lucky enough to ask Putlizer Prize winning author, Junot Diaz, a few questions. He was gracious enough to answer them.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE INTERVIEW.
I was lucky enough to ask Putlizer Prize winning author, Junot Diaz, a few questions. He was gracious enough to answer them.
CLICK HERE TO READ THE INTERVIEW.
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(Artwork by Carrion House) T hat’s a misreading. Well, yes. But also true. The mind is a reservoir. Fed by cold springs. “I never told you about the house that wasn’t there, did I? Before your daddy and me had you? “No.” “Wait, honey, watch your head. It was out toward Mineola. We stayed at this […]
(Artwork by Carrion House) Op. 10, No. 3 Soft and tremulous the current underneath the unbroken surface you can’t touch the wind It rises from your boot-soles it passes through Your eyes even when you close them they open for the wind it blows A harsh blue light across the water […]
Pantheon Magazine is pleased to announce the table of contents for our new anthology, GORGON: STORIES OF EMERGENCE, featuring 36 new and 6 reprinted contemporary myths about transformation and metamorphoses. Cover by Daniele Serra. Select illustrations by Luke Spooner. Aimee Ogden ~ Psalms Alex Shvartsman ~ The Goddess of Birds and Wind A. T. Greenblatt […]
(Artwork by Carrion House) *reprint, originally published in The Shining Cities: An Anthology of Pagan Science Fiction (Bibliotecha Alexandrina) In the dream he drummed with an unearthly power. His hand never tired, his rhythm was flawless, but it was the wildness of it, the way it went on and on and on, that made […]
(Artwork by Carrion House) I scrape a chewed-up moon from the sky with my thumb-nail It lodges there And if I could still maintain any sort of defense I might be worried About infection There isn’t much else to say after living Is there The water makes quick work of paraffin arms and […]
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