Dog Throat Journal, a relaxed place of eclectic short fiction and prose poetry, is open for submissions. I invite you to take a look at the guidelines, check out the work that’s up on the site, and submit if you think your work might be a good fit. dogthroat.com/issue/2024.09
Dog Throat Journal issue 2024.09: September 2024 - With Hesitant Knocks
Maybe one day that Hollywood will make a movie where the main character gets asked to do something and they say yes right away instead saying no and making us wait until they change their mind a few minutes later.
Dog Throat Journal, a relaxed place of eclectic short fiction and prose poetry, is open for submissions. For about 24 hours more. Issue goes live September 1st. dogthroat.com/issue/2024.03
Dog Throat Journal issue 2024.03: March 2024 - To Stir the Sun and Dust
The part that jumps out at me is that you can simply get access to millions of medical records because insurance companies casually sell their data.
Using marijuana daily for years may raise the overall risk of head and neck cancers by 3.5% to 5%, according to a new study that analyzed millions of medical records
Smoking marijuana daily for years may increase the risk of potentially deadly head and neck cancers, a new study found.
I like movies where the bad guys win and the good guys get their foot stuck in in a toilet.
I like movies where the bad guys don't do stupid shit.
If I had something to say I probably wouldn't say it anyway because of the tree that falls in the forest and now back to whatever I was working on.
Dog Throat Journal, a relaxed place of eclectic short fiction and prose poetry, is open for submissions. I invite you to take a look at the guidelines, check out the work that’s up on the site, and submit if you think your work might be a good fit. dogthroat.com/issue/2024.06
Dog Throat Journal issue 2024.06: June 2024 - To Navigate the Chaos
Hello blue skies, if you like odd and insightful stories, I've been doing Dynamic Creed for almost two years now on #substack#writing#writingcommunity#fictiondcreed.substack.com/p/hills-do-n...
It was our turn for a different flavor of fate
I suppose if I had to choose a favorite poetry book, this would be one of them at least. Every so often I reread "Factory".