PANK Contributors Continue to Represent!

Before you read this, make sure you are seated securely. Take a deep breath. Prepare to be BLOWN AWAY because our contributors have truly outdone themselves this week.

In case you forgot, there is a really interesting, awesome, moving, odd new issue of PANK. Check it out.

At Metazen, xTx writes about a noodle lover and she is interviewed by Fiction Daily. You can also read her story Ready at Necessary Fiction along with a reflection.

While at Necessary Fiction, check out Roland Goity’s From the Ruins and Be Like Us and We Will Like You Maybe by Amber Sparks.

Dark Sky interviews J. Bradley. Go, read, learn things about our Interview Editor. You can also find Ethel Rohan shining her spotlight on Matt Bell.  Jen Percy interviews April Somdahl at The Rumpus. At the Bees Knees, Nicelle Davis interviews contributors Melissa Broder and J. Bradley.

Read Gifts We Are About to Receive by Rion Amilcar Scott at Toasted Cheese. He also  writes about the day that brought power to the people at Tattoo Highway.

Meg Pokrass writes Ethel Rohan’s life story on a postcard and she does some animation at Dark Sky.

Super Arrow 2 is flying straight and true. Read work from Phil Estes.

One of our favorites, The Northville Review, includes writing from Chris Tarry, Gary Moshimer, and Lakers fan Mel Bosworth.

There’s a story from Adam Moorad in Acreage.

Enjoy Meg Pokrass’s Hunting at Dark Sky Magazine.

Alexandra Isacson is Making Ends Meet in Arizona at Staccato Fiction.

There’s a new issue of The Potomac Journal which includes work from Laura McCullough.

Have you checked out A-Minor, edited and published by Sheldon Lee Compton, yet? If you do, you can read The Colonel’s Young Lover by Kyle Hemmings.

PANK contributors are really representing in the June issue of The Collagist with work by Kate Wyer, Matthew Kirkpatrick, Brian Kubarycz, and a book review from Anne Valente.

The June issue of Gigantic features forthcoming contributors Luca Dipierro and Jen Gann. Jen also has work at Annalemma.

I am giddy about Wrter’s Bloc 12. Movie Marquees! Troy Urquhart, Alexandra Isacson, Brett Elizabeth Jenkins, and much more.

Keyhole Press will be releasing stories from Matt Bell’s forthcoming collection, How They Were Found over the next while. Start with Bell’s imaginative  The Cartographer’s Girl which I originally read and loved in Gulf Coast.

David Peak has a story in For Every Year. You can also read an interview with David by Christopher Newgent.

Fictionaut Five shines its spotlight on Jensen Beach.

In the June issue of Word Riot, work from JA Tyler.

Ray Succre’s poetry is up at The Red Ceilings.

We want to congratulate submitter and someday contributor Nicole Scarpetto Monaghan whose story The Little Room Where They’d Fit took first place in the flash fiction contest at the Philadelphia Writer’s Conference. We’ve read that story and it’s quite wonderful.

Check out this promo of Mel Bosworth’s book Grease Stains, Kismet and Maternal Wisdom.

You were totally blown, right?