Recent Fiction Publications
- At September 05, 2018
- By Bob Howe
- In Blog Posts, Fiction, News
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Francesco Guardi, Fantastic Landscape (c. 1765), from Wikimedia Commons.
The Cartographer of Dreamland
This is me at twelve years old, running for all I’m worth up Classon Avenue, bookbag under one arm, with Kevin Lester and three other bullies in close pursuit. They’re mostly bigger than me, and the only reason they haven’t caught me yet is because I had a half-block head start from the Nativity School gate.
Read the Full Story at The Piltdown Review.
Pinocchio’s Diary
Of all the tools father uses to make me, the chisel is the cruelest. Long after he has had his Ciró and retired for the evening, I lie on my bed of shavings, my half-formed body criss-crossed with burning gouges. In the small hours I finally drift into a kind of stupor, my head full of the scent of resin that seeps from the cuts.
Recent Poetry Publications
- At June 16, 2018
- By Bob Howe
- In Blog Posts, News, Poetry
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Punch Drunk Press
“The Ghosts of Christmas”
The Loch Raven Review
“Untitled” and “Night and Fog”
Serving House Journal
“The Gather Inn”
she has been dancing forever
- At February 15, 2017
- By Bob Howe
- In Blog Posts, Fiction, News
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He stands on a January hilltop in Green-Wood Cemetery, chilled in a navy peacoat, and tries not to think too hard. She told him to meet her at the Marcoux family mausoleum, after 3 a.m. He waits motionless in the frigid night, with a long patience cultivated in Rockaway lifeguard chairs.
Emil Marcoux, the family patriarch interred within, had been mauled to death by a circus lion in Bernardsville, New Jersey, in 1927. Witnesses told the Somerset County Bugle that the lion had bounded up nine rows from the ring, directly at Marcoux Père, who shouted “Karl Friedrich May!” at the moment of his death. Rather more recently, someone painted, “Visit Mordor before Mordor visits you,” in heavy black Gothic letters on the mausoleum’s chalky side.
Read the full story at The Flatbush Review