I have a new poem in the new Pangyrus print anthology (Pangyrus Literary Magazine)!
Lots of amazing writing in this anthology. Find it here: pangyrus.com/product/pangyr…
Loving the new anthology by Pangyrus Literary Magazine “Where We Dwell”! Thanks for including “Resilience I”
So excited that my poem “Dead Animals” is in Pangyrus Literary Magazine’s 10th anthology, “Where We Dwell.” Thanks to the editors for including my work!
Are the fireworks over yet? Is it too late to post this?
Click to read my 4th of July essay for Pangyrus Literary Magazine for all the free world feelings. 🇹🇷🇺🇸🦃🎆
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'what I learned during Black History Month'
published in Pangyrus Literary Magazine
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Just received my contributor copy for Pangyrus Literary Magazine' 10th print anthology. This one features environments in which we live, both natural and human-made. Of course, I wrote about the natural one! Love the smell of ink on the page! Copies available here: pangyrus.com/product/pangyr…
It’s an incredible honor to have my poem ‘Autumn’s Bones’ originally published online Sept. ‘22 chosen for the 10th Anniversary print issue of Pangyrus Literary Magazine - Where We Dwell. Order link will be in comments.
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thanks to the Pangyrus Literary Magazine editors for shouting out my essay 'I Want to Believe' in their most recent newsletter!
Every month in our newsletter, we highlight a publication we think our contributors might want to check out, not only for great reading but as a place to consider for their writing. This month? Pangyrus Literary Magazine! More in the newsletter: fiveminutelit.com/newsletter
Boston area, join us this Tuesday, April 16 at 7 p.m. Porter Square Books for the launch of BELONGING, Short Stories from Pangyrus Literary Magazine! Readings by Catherine Elcik, Pamela Painter, EC Osondu, Erin Almond and others.
'I don’t know whether to scream or cry; either would give them the data to support their assumptions. I am a malingering, drug-seeking, non-mother with high standards and insatiable career ambitions. Bias is blinding.' In Pangyrus Literary Magazine, I show healthcare can make or break a person.
See you Porter Square Books for the launch of this stunning anthology from Pangyrus Literary Magazine
Happy Earth Day from Brown Bag Lit! Since it is also Poetry Month, what are your favorite poems about the Earth? To get you started, here's a lovely one by Deborah Leipziger
published in Pangyrus Literary Magazine
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