Tag Archives: A.E. Stallings

Henri Abraham Caesar Malan – Week 16 Chapbook Chart 2022

The two conversations are of men with different characters. The first one, called Old Man, was confident of being a Christian and going to heaven, because he was generally a good person. The second man called Old William, was convinced … Continue reading

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Noah Patterson – Week 38 Chapbook Chart 2021

Upon an Icy Peak. A treacherous, twisting path through the mountains of Helik Water. Weaving into icy caverns deep inside the mountain, and outside onto steep and treacherous cliff trails–it is one of the most dangerous routes for travel. It … Continue reading

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Libby L. Taylor – Week 2 Chapbook Chart 2021

Ethereality is the first book by Libby L. Taylor. The chapbook consists of poetry that has been recognised around the world and published across multiple literary journals. Ethereality was inspired by the book’s title poem with the same name, and focuses … Continue reading

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Week 44 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Alvin Pang

In this universe we sip milk tea as the child we can never have gambols on the fine sand of our unfinished pining. In a series of textured prose currents, UNINTERRUPTED TIME assays confluent moments of familial and intimate relations, tracing the … Continue reading

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Week 43 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Meagan Farris

A chapbook collection of poetry inspired by fifteen different famous works of art. Works of artists like Van Gogh, Klimt, and Picasso are featured, as well as citations for all references found in the poems. Themes such as depression, love, … Continue reading

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Week 42 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Alvin Pang

In this universe we sip milk tea as the child we can never have gambols on the fine sand of our unfinished pining. In a series of textured prose currents, UNINTERRUPTED TIME assays confluent moments of familial and intimate relations, tracing the … Continue reading

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Week 32 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Blue Nib Four

The work of Blue Nib Chapbook Four winner, Pat Anthony: Place and people are inextricably linked in this evocative collection of poems. They bristle with observational details that a less skilful writer might miss – a man pedals night into day, the moon … Continue reading

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Week 31 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Jeffrey Thomas

The Coming of the Old Ones contains three stories of horror in the vein of H. P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos. AROUND THE CORNER – A man whose parents raised him in a cult suspects the new tenants in his apartment … Continue reading

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Week 30 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Valkyrie Kerry

Valkyrie Kerry, bipolar survivor and Horrotica author, offers a selection of poetry that brings to life the range of extreme emotions that are endured by those experiencing mood disorders. Her writing conveys the spectrum of emotions that exist between the … Continue reading

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Week 29 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Blue Nib Four

The work of Blue Nib Chapbook Four winner, Pat Anthony: Place and people are inextricably linked in this evocative collection of poems. They bristle with observational details that a less skilful writer might miss – a man pedals night into day, the moon … Continue reading

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