March PANK, For Your Eyes and Hearts Only

The March issue of PANK is ready for your literary delectation and this one is a doozy. Check out work from Libby Cudmore, Sandra Simonds, Kerrin McCadden, Kristina Born, Joseph Michael Owens, James O’Brien, Robert Swartwood, Kyle Beachy, Megan Williams, Eliza Tudor, Richard Thomas, Eric Nguyen, Marie-Elizabeth Mali, Hilary King, Christina Kapp, Tim Kahl, Jamison Crabtree, Michelle Cheever, Amber Sparks, Lydia Ship and Tania Hershman.

There’s a lot to get amped for in this issue.  A few pieces to get you started:

Marie-Elizabeth offers us five finely detailed poems about the first five years of marriage.

In Hotel Jesus, Libby Cudmore takes on infidelity, God, and hotel rooms in seven movements.

Sometimes, motherhood is a shitty mess in Sandra Simonds’s Sketches of Early Life.

Contemptibly, A Hair, by Joseph Michael Owens will make you laugh, period and is, in its way, reminiscent of Joshua Ferris’s writing.

You can choose your own adventure, so to speak, in Richard Thomas’s Splintered.

This issue also features the runners up from our 2010 contest: Robert Swartwood, Amber Noelle Sparks, Lydia Ship, Kristina Born, and Tania Hershman.

There’s a lot of other great writing in the March issue so go, check it out.