Left Behind, literally
Aug. 12th, 2009 09:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Duotrope noted that Left Behind: A Journal of Shock Literature was a new market. I thought I'd check them out. (It's an adult site; be forewarned.)
The poems there are a mixed bag, with wildly varying styles. (There's even a sonnet there!) But, if you make the sojourn (and I would suggest it for one piece in particular), you will probably be amused if not entertained. Even the "gate" cover page is a funny read.
If you decide to enter the site, be sure to check out "On God, Bats and Birds" by Jonas Narbutas, "Discretion: Dialectic: Denial" by Charles Rammelkamp, and especially "Imajism" by 'Ezra Lb'.
The poems there are a mixed bag, with wildly varying styles. (There's even a sonnet there!) But, if you make the sojourn (and I would suggest it for one piece in particular), you will probably be amused if not entertained. Even the "gate" cover page is a funny read.
If you decide to enter the site, be sure to check out "On God, Bats and Birds" by Jonas Narbutas, "Discretion: Dialectic: Denial" by Charles Rammelkamp, and especially "Imajism" by 'Ezra Lb'.