Sybil’s Garage #7

Posted July 21st, 2010 by Devin and filed in Writing

Today sees the release of the latest edition of Sybil’s Garage.  With issue #7 the format has changed to a larger anthology format, allowing for 18 fiction pieces, nine poems, and one non-fiction piece.

I read submissions for this issue as always and the caliber of work was exceptional.  It was difficult to pick what to send on to other editors for consideration and what to hold back.  I’m particularly fond of  Avi Kotzer’s “Glourious Homage: Quentin Tarantino’s Love Letter to Cinema” (an essay on “Inglorious Basterds”, easily last year’s best movie) and Kathryn E. Baker’s “By Some Illusion” (a piece that sneaks up on you with its emotion and originality).

Another issue for Senses Five Press to be proud of.

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Table of Contents:

Fiction

“By Some Illusion” — Kathryn E. Baker
“Suicide Club” — Amy Sisson
“The Noise” — Richard Larson
“A History of Worms” — Amelia Shackelford
“Thinking Woman’s Crop of Fools” — Tom Crosshill
“The Unbeing of Once-Leela” — Swapna Kishore
“How the Future Got Better” — Eric Schaller
“The Telescope” — Megan Kurashige
“Under the Leaves” — A.C. Wise
“The Ferryman’s Toll” — Sam Ferree
“The Tale of the Six Monkeys’ Tails” — Hal Duncan
“The Poincaré Sutra” — Anil Menon
“Kid Despair in Love” — M.K. Hobson
“My Father’s Eyes” — E.C. Myers
“An Orange Tree Framed Your Body” — Alex Dally MacFarlane
“The Watcher Thorn” — Cheryl Barkauskas
“Other Things” — Terence Kuch
“The Dead Boy’s Last Poem” — Kelly Barnhill

Poetry

“Seven League”s — Lyn C. A. Gardner
“One October Night in Baltimore” — Jaqueline West
“Indian Delight” — Alexandra Seidel
“Candle for the Tetragrammaton” — Sonya Taaffe
“Emigrant” — Linsdey Duncan
“Schehirrazade” — Amal El-Mohtar
“The Hyacinth Girl” — Adrienne J. Odasso
“Pathways Marked in Silver” — Marcie Lynn Tentchoff
“Rain ” — Juliet Gillies

Non-Fiction

“Glourious Homage: Quentin Tarantino’s Love Letter to Cinema” — Avi Kotzer

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