"O.M. Grey takes us aboard an airship suffering engine problems because an arm and a large wing are caught in the cogs. Christine Morgan shows us the dark side of London where vampires take the young and innocent for prey. Feng Shui is believed to bring balance to the world, but could it be twisted to evil? Jason Andrew shows us the consequences of such a possibility. The fae are notoriously difficult to capture, but what if clockwork ma ..."
"Dear Mom, Joy's vaporator lipstick extracted me onto an enhanced microchip-virtual black ops is what I do nights now, nobody regulates this bio gun biz so they've cut our pay chits like porridge to orphans.. Please cyber credit my kill zones quick... - David S. Pointer"
"Includes story by: David S. Pointer, Lorraine Horrell, K.R. Helms, Tessa Morelock, Dorothy Davies, Zach Black, K.G. McAbee, Sean T. Page, Brianna Stoddard, Cate Enslin, M. F. Vogel, Kristin Roahrig, Adam Francis Smith, Mason Kuldinow, Naomi Clark, Sean Monaghan, Stephanie L. Morrell & Ken Goldman."
Bookmobile From the Library of Jesus Crisis by DavidS. Pointer Published 2015 by Crisis Chronicles Press ISBN-13: 978-1-940996-18-9, ISBN: 1-940996-18-X
"Bookmobile is the latest chapbook by Tennessee poet David S. Pointer. 28 pages featuring 19 poems including "Skin Tale," "Carefree Customers," "Numbness of the Unknown Numbers," "America's Coldest Case," "Cagefighter," "Printers Alley Elder ..."
"Alternating Current’s annual literary journal dedicated to historical and contemporary views on history contains poetry, maps and historical photographs, fiction, essays, articles, and nonfiction by various authors, both contemporary and historical, about various topics of history. Within these covers fantastically drawn by artist Terry Fan, you’ll meet the Romanovs, Serbian poet Vojislav Ilic, Dr. Zhivago, Stephen Crane, Geronimo, Lord ..."
"Welcome to the first issue of Degenerates: Voices for Peace, an anthology filled with poetry made to start conversations, provide shelter and healing, and much more! Weasel Press has published this anthology to help shed light on various social justice issues and to promote the power that poetry can have. "Everything starts with the word," said henry 7 reneau jr. and these words we're sure will spark something inside each and every read ..."
"... Dave Fragments, Doug Rinaldi, Matthew Wilson, John Vicary, Alex S. Johnson,
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"Welcome to the first issue of Alternating Current Press’ annual Poiesis Review that contains fiction and creative nonfiction right alongside the poetry you’ve always loved. We’ve expanded the journal to contain prose, and now this beast of a journal sits pretty at 200 pages of writing by some of the best writers in the independent press today. There are lots of literary journals out there, so why take a chance on this one? Because, afte ..."
"Featuring stories by: David S. Pointer, Jake Johnson, Ken Goldman, Jan Turner-Jones, Chris Bartholomew, Ken L. Jones, David L. Craddock, Brianna Stoddard, Dorothy Davies, John X. Grey, Nicky Peacock, Jeff Jones, Dene Bebbington, Konstantinos Kellis, and Earl T. Roske."
"Featuring: David S. Pointer, Lorraine Horrell, Aoife MacCormac, Daniel Kaye, Darren Gallagher, John Walsh, Thomas M. Malafarina, Ash Hartwell, David Renfrow, Lee Clark Zumpe, Jeff Jones, Dave Fragments, Ron Koppelberger, Alex Azar, Earl T. ..."
Bleed Me a River A Domestic Violence Anthology by DavidS. Pointer Paperback, 128 Pages, Published 2011 by Published By Westview ISBN-13: 978-1-935271-82-6, ISBN: 1-935271-82-2
"This highly readable and deeply imaginative book is long overdue. It represents perhaps the most sympathetic exploration and investigation to date into the connections between domestic violence and art."
"Rita Dinis, A.J. Huffman, Jesi Bender, James Tierney, Nels Hanson, Mathias
Jansson, Rees Nielsen, Nicky Peacock, Barrie Darke, David S. Pointer, Radha
Bharadwaj, Sergio “ente per ente” Palumbo, Jeremy Rowe, Rishan Singh, Wol-
vriey, Roo Bardookie, Abhishek Rath, Allen Griffin, Matthew Sideman, Norman A.
Rubin Nathan J.D.L. Rowark. their way back into their host body, forcing their way
through any available orifice. Seizure grips the ..."
"Poetry to eat your brains. "Haiku of the Dead" is an anthology that pieces together a warm-hearted story of guts and gore. Told through the imagistic language of haiku, every flesh-ripping moment of the zombie apocalypse is covered, from dawn to demise. Thirty-five narrators take the readers through infested streets and graveyards from the points of view of both survivors and the undead. With haiku from authors around the world, includi ..."
""I Pull the Strings" is a 2014 Scars Publications poetry and prose book with material from assorted writers and artists, as the January/February 2014 issue release of the literary magazine Down in the Dirt. Writers and artists included in this Scars Publications. perfect-bound 6" x 9" ISBN# paperback book include David Hernandez, Amy Locke, Kelly Haas Shackeforld, Joan Koerper, Peter McMillan, Eric Burbridge, Clinton Van Inman, Katie Ka ..."
"Halloween Haiku Selected and Edited by Lester Smith grave exhalations of seventeen syllables sure to make you gasp Come celebrate All Hallows Eve in Popcorn Press’s third annual anthology of horror poetry. Come trick-or-treating with two dozen celebrated poets, in ninety-five haiku and related poems, plus a bonus monster card game! Come spend the night in a haunted house of verse dedicated to the Halloween holiday. We da ..."
"Our March issue offers five short stories, five poems, and a novelette. We interview screenwriter, novelist, and short story writer Ryan Priest about his latest film, The Scam. We have a feature preview of the new season of Game of Thrones, and an essay about the growing trend of literary writers switching over speculative fiction."