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"Belonging: Short Stories from Pangyrus," edited by Virginia Pye and Anne Bernays, is a poignant collection exploring the sacrifices we make for acceptance.What do we sacrifice when we strive to belong? A woman gets thin to make her family notice her. A teenage girl shoplifts with a friend for love and affirmation. Whether it's an unflinching look at a soldier's return to a land seared in his memory or a tale of a woman wandering the nighttime streets she's forgotten, the tender and funny stories of Belonging explore our own hope of ever finding the connections we so desperately want. Contributors include Erin Almond, Marie Myung-Ok Lee, EC Osondu, and others. The stories: Erin Almond The Unbearable Weight of My Heart Susan Buttenwieser Unaccompanied MinorsPaul Curtis Karaoke in the Lounge of the Gods Catherine Elcik We Own the Jetty Khanh Ha Ask the SeaMarie Myung-Ok Lee Manifest Your Dreams E. C. Osondu Conversations with a Stranger Pamela Painter Feelings and KissyAnn Russell Art ThievesJoshua Shapiro Signs
Pangyrus Magazine's 10th print anthology brings a focus on 'Where We Dwell,' with attention to the environments, both natural and human, that both make up our world and shape our identity and relationships.
This latest edition of the Cambridge-based literary magazine introduces, in addition to an exciting mix of poetry, ideas essays, fiction, and comics, a new focus on science and on food writing with the new "Zest!" section.
The new Resistance Issue of Pangyrus Literary Magazine features many of the artists who've lit up the stage during Resistance Mic!'s first and second seasons at the OBERON in Harvard Square: Robert Pinsky, Steve Almond, Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich, Kazim Ali, Kim Stafford, Brenda Hillman, Regie Gibson, Anne Champion, Krysten Hill, Jennifer Jean, Tim McCarthy, and many more. Full of hope, outrage, humor and insight, the magazine is the necessary companion to impossible times.
The winter 2018 anthology from Boston-based literary magazine Pangyrus. Stories, poems, essays, and ideas pieces full of surprising connections and evocative writing. From poems about inflatable snowmen to the ritual purification of a Peace Corps volunteer in pre-revolutionary Iran, Pangyrus takes readers on unexpected and worthwhile journeys.
Boston-based Pangyrus continues to bring an unusually accessible, international and urgent sensibility to the world of literary magazines. In this, its third volume, comics journalism and memoir mix with international political and personal essays, fiction, and a surprising and powerful range of poetry.
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