Pangyrus Literary Magazine, for its 12th print anthology, draws together works that play with the (large) parts of life where language fails, where truths aren't whole, where a crucial piece of information finds itself...left unsaid.
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Pangyrus literary magazine's anthology revolves powerfully around themes of choice: The consequences we face when we risk commitment. Or act--as we're always acting--on imperfect information, and compromised freedom. Enjoy these stories, poems, essays, chosen from among thousands of submissions...
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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.
As it faces waves of climate emergencies and pandemic shutdowns, outrages and protests, America sometimes feels like it's coming apart. The writers in this collection of essays tell a different, more hopeful story: of a country learning not to...
From jaw-droppingly profound poetry to stories and essays and comics that will transport you, Underlying Conditions, the 9th Pangyrus anthology, registers the seismic shocks of the moment--and the truths that keep us together.
Readable, engaging, inventive, and absorbing, each issue of Pangyrus LitMag brings you unexpected voices and interesting places. From Ron MacLean's darkly humorous take on a crime boss, to poetry that reaches from myth to metaphysics, child's play to raptors, this 7th installment is memorable. The collection is rounded out by essays...
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...
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.