Dog Throat Journal

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#7 - Between Sin and Signal
#7 - Between Sin and Signal

Welcome to issue #7 of Dog Throat Journal, home of odd time melodic flash fiction and prose poetry.

This time around marks our first flash fiction contest. This issue contains the winning entries, the honorable mentions, as well as works from our standard submissions, which in total make a lovely variety of work.

Thank you everyone. More info in the letter from the editor. Meanwhile, enjoy the stories, and please share your thoughts in the comments. All the best. Victor David

Issue title by Joshua Walker

#6 - Expectations Of The Day
#6 - Expectations Of The Day

And here we are in issue #6 of Dog Throat Journal, home of oddly favorable flash fiction and prose poetry. A lovely ride it's been. Thank you, everyone!

Seems like with what's going on in the world we have dark work for dark times, which is fitting. We've also mixed in some levity and beauty to keep things balanced.

This time around we're welcoming several new folks. Please enjoy their contributions, and drop a comment on their work. Many thanks again, and all the best. Victor David

Issue title by Deepansh Khurana

#5 - Everything is Balance
#5 - Everything is Balance

Welcome to the December 2024 issue of Dog Throat Journal. Once more, we have a lovely variety of work from around the world. This issue includes work from: Ann Thornfield-Long, CS Crowe, Howie Good, Jeff Burt, M F Drummy, Mercedes Lawry, Mike Wilson, Patrick Cahill, Peter Cashorali, Roberta Feins, Sarah Rohrs, and Thomas Zimmerman.

Also, In a beautiful visual appearance, we have cover art by Ron Walker.

Take a look, enjoy, and drop a comment on the pieces. Authors love to hear how others react to their work.

Many thanks to all! Victor David

Issue title by Peter Cashorali

#4 - With Hesitant Knocks
#4 - With Hesitant Knocks

Welcome to the September 2024 issue of Dog Throat Journal. This is our fourth issue. One year's worth! Happy Birthday! We're back with some familiar faces and some new folks who have joined us, as well.

This issue includes work from: Becky Parker, Brad Rose, Claudia M. Stanek, Constantia Geronta, Elaine Mintzer, Ken Poyner, Patricia Hope, Richard Bower, Thomas Elson, Trilety Wade, and William Kitcher

Thank you everybody. I'm very grateful that you've entrusted us with your work. Your support means a lot.

Go ahead and enjoy the works. And drop a comment, too. Authors enjoy getting some words back at them. All the best. Victor David

Issue title by Thomas Elson

#3 - To Navigate the Chaos
#3 - To Navigate the Chaos

Welcome to the June 2024 issue of Dog Throat Journal. This is our third issue (thank you everybody!), and we've been fortunate to receive a beautiful collection of work from around the world. This issue includes work from: Brad Rose, Claudia M. Stanek, Cyn Kitchen, Glen Armstrong, Jeff Burt, John C. Mannone, Ken Poyner, Mercedes Lawry, Patricia Hope, Peter Cashorali, Robin Shepard, Sarah Rohrs, and Trilety Wade.

I'm very grateful to everyone who has entrusted us with their work. Your support means a lot. Many thanks!

Issue title by Mercedes Lawry

#2 - To Stir the Sun and Dust
#2 - To Stir the Sun and Dust

Welcome to the second issue of Dog Throat Journal. Once more, we have a lovely variety of work from around the world. This issue includes work from: Brad Rose, Erin Jamieson, John C. Mannone, Nick Young, Oleg Volkov, Pamelyn Casto, Patricia Hope, Peter Cashorali, Robin Shepard, Sarah Rohrs, Trilety Wade, and William V. Ray.

Plus, in a special and beautiful visual appearance, we have cover art by Ron Walker.

Issue title by Sarah Rohrs

#1 - Inauguration
#1 - Inauguration

Welcome to the inaugural issue of Dog Throat Journal.

Many thanks to all the folks who responded to our call for submissions and for the work that appears in this issue. This issue includes work from: Adrian S. Potter, Barry Basden, Brad Rose, Ken Poyner, Mercedes Lawry, Nick Young, Pamelyn Casto, Patrick Cahill, Sarah Rohrs, Trilety Wade, and Will Cordeiro. This issue also includes the seminal essay Theory and Play Of The Duende by Federico GarcĂ­a Lorca.