We hope you’ll support a talented author and our budding indie press by buying a copy for yourself and one for a friend (or two, if you have more than one friend who likes to read, and we really hope you do) and helping us spread the word. + Listen to Jared read Punch-for-Punch from PANK Issue 10 (Then go buy it here.) It was the best of both worlds, the perfect combination of ice and fire that made my life so very enjoyable.” “There was something wonderful about sitting down for roast and vegetables with the family, drinking a glass or two of wine, helping with the dishes, and then making up some excuse as to why I had to go back to the office-papers to grade, classes to prep-and then choking the life out of the evening by crawling bars with Mackenzie and her hot-tempered friends. He worked at the same mine where his brother had been killed, so he was careful with the details.” She would fix a pot of spaghetti, Dick’s favorite, while he drank beer and told her about his week. “Maggie was a widow of seven years, and every Sunday, her husband’s brother, Dick, dropped in to keep her company and play cards. + Maggie from Southern Humanities Review (Pushcart Prize nominee) Want a little try-before-you-buy? Check out these stories:
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