Scott Cumming – Week 43 Chapbook Chart 2022

A Chapbook About Nothing eschews the thematic tightness of the form bringing you a veritable smorgasbord of poems re-examining pillars of pop culture to remembering the youthful existence of makeshift goal posts. There is murderous mayhem and matters that muddy the mind in the darkest hours of the night. It is a book at once about everything and, of course, nothing.

Scott Cumming never considered himself to be a writer until recently, but turns out he has some stuff to say. He has been published at The Daily Drunk, Punk Noir Magazine, Versification, and Shotgun Honey. Host of the Modus Operandi: Flash Fiction podcast and runs Waxing Poetic, a YouTube channel devoted to the best recent poetry from around the net.
www.scottcummingwriter.wordpress.com/

1 – A Chapbook About Nothing – Scott Cumming (Independently published, 2022)

2 – Birthings: Three Short Stories – William Meikle (Independently published, 2022)

3 – City! Oh City – Amit Majmudar, Robin Helweg-Larsen, Maryann Corbett, Michael R. Burch, Kate Bingham, Quincy R. Lehr, Pino Coluccio, Francis O’Hare, J.D. Smith, Jerome Betts, Terese Coe, Marcus Bales, Martin Elster (Sampson Low, 2022)

4 – Elegy for the Last Male Northern White Rhino – Dean Young (Hollyridge Press, 2018)

5 – A Buoy In The Sea – Robert S. Daley (Independently published, 2022)

6 – From the Pink Sands – Rhys Campbell (Independently published, 2022)

7 – Brushstrokes: 30 Poems – Kate Rose, Nia MacKeown (Mosaïque Press, 2022)

8 – Dark Astral: Grim & Perilous Chapbook – Daniel D Fox (Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2020)

9 – The Trysting Tree – Amanda Bates, Anthony Parr (Ginkgo Publishing, 2022)

10 – Lost Love – Wendy Cope, David Whippman, Robin Helweg-Larsen, Vera Ignatowitsch, Michael R. Burch, James B. Nicola, Richard Fleming, N.S. Thompson, Melissa Balmain, Helena Nelson, Marcus Bales, Martin Parker, Vadim Kagan, Mary Meriam, Cody Walker, Brooke Clark, Gail White (Sampson Low, 2022)

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