Showing posts with label Egregious. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egregious. Show all posts

3.5.09

New Egregious & Feathertale News

From the delightfully deranged minds that bring you Feathertale comes a new installment of The Egregious.

This month's issue includes a Q & A with Mark Laliberte, editor of Descant and Carousel magazines, poetry by Philip Estes, and much more.

Read it here.

Keep your monacled eye open for a new poem of mine appearing in the upcoming forth print issue of The Feathertale Review which is due out in stores in June.

19.8.08

Poem in The Egregious #4

My poem "Familiar Phrases" can currently be found in The Egregious #4.

The Egregious is a monthly electronic publication brought to you by the fine, funny folks at Feathertale.

Seeing that my name is Greg, it seems like a match made in heaven to have a poem of mine in a publication called THE EGREGIOUS, doesn't it?

This special summer issue also includes:

- Part IV of a Short Story by Iain Marlow
- Cartoons by Colin White and Michelle Junkin
- A Character Sketch by Graeme Millen and Alejandro Cardona
- Information on upcoming Feathertale events!

Download The Egregious #4 and for more info click here.

21.6.08

The Egregious Newsletter, issue #3

The third issue of The Egregious is now available for your viewing pleasure. It is a monthly electronic publication from the folks who bring us Feathertale. Each issue includes work by a featured artist, as well as poetry, prose, banters and interviews with interesting people.;

This month's June issue includes:

- Part III of a Short Story by Iain Marlow
- A Q&A with Chris Oliveros
- Poetry by Ryan Bird
- Featured Art by Rebecca Hitchens
- A Character Sketch by Graeme Millen and Alejandro Cardona
- A Monkey Banter

Download The Egregious here and for more info click here.

And in other Feathertale related news, apparently The Feathertale Review was recently accepted into Magazines Canada, a national collective of some of the country's best magazines. This means that The Feathertale Review will soon join the ranks of Maclean's, Carousel, Taddle Creek, and The Walrus in bookstores and on newsstands across Canada. I've been a regular contributor to the mag for some time now and not only am I grateful for the kindness and warmth they've always shown me but I'm also constantly impressed by the high-quality of the writing they feature and the gorgeous art/layout of the Review. Congrats!