Dirty Desk: City Paper Review of A Film About Billy
Check out the review of Dan’s book in this week’s City Paper. The book is available in finer Pittsburgh Bookstores and online at Gnarly As I Wanna Be.
Eastern PA literary zine—submit.
Dear writers, artists, makers of good things, colleagues, and friends,
New Fraktur Arts Journal is pleased to announce that we are currently reading submissions of poetry, fiction and non-fiction for Issue #4.
Based out of the Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, New Fraktur is a privately funded journal dedicated to showcasing the work of emerging writers and creative artists, focusing on—but by no means limited to—new and original thought. We will continually strive to represent the best work that is available to us, working in conjunction with artists in all media to foster an ongoing dialogue centered around what it is we do when we create.
All submissions are reviewed through our online submission manager, and complete guidelines may be found there. Although submissions are accepted year-round, the deadline for consideration for our summer issue is May 1.
Sample PDFs of the first three issues of the New Fraktur Arts Journal are available upon request—please email newfraktur@gmail.com. We have featured work by Amra Brooks, Chris Carosi, Roxanne Carter, Eric de Jesus, Kari Larsen, Andy Martrich, Alex Rieser, Paolo Roy, Ben Roylance, and Joseph Trinkle, to name but a few. If you’d like to add your name to our contributors’ ranks, we’d love to see your work. Be sure to like New Fraktur Arts Journal on Facebook to follow the latest happenings.
We look forward to hearing from you!
All the best,
Kate Marchetto
Editor,New Fraktur Arts Journal
newfrakturpress.net
newfraktur@gmail.com
Check out dan’s finished trailer for his hybrid novel—currently seeking representation.
So here is the final video for querying agents. We’ll see how it goes. Pass it along if you like it.
-dan
Thank you for your consideration. To contact Daniel McCloskey click HERE, or email aFilmAboutBilly{at}gmail.com
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Source: afilmaboutbilly
Best of 2011 (according to me)
Best of 2011 by the king of Pittsburgh erotic gay fiction.
