Contributor Update: Thomas Dodson’s work forthcoming in The Chicago Quarterly Review

Thomas Dodson’s “The Death of Elpenor” will appear in the next issue of The Chicago Quarterly Review.

Additionally, the magazine Tom edits, Printer’s Devil Review, has just released a new issue.  You can find the latest PDR here.

Congrats on the upcoming publication and on putting out another issue of Printer’s Devil Review!

Printer’s Devil Review releases its latest issue

Printer’s Devil Review has just released a new issue, featuring several poems, a short story about queer life in rural America, and a story by David Varderman that’s accompanied by illustrations from Harriet Burbeck. This issue also features excerpts from Gemma Cooper-Novack’s novel Go Home Faster, Jade Sylvan’s memoir Kissing Oscar Wilde, artwork from Keith Francis, and more.  You can find the issue here: http://www.pdrjournal.org/fall2013

Fall 2013 contributor, Thomas Dodson, edits and designs Printer’s Devil Review.

Thomas Dodson reads and discusses “Evidence of Harm”

Thomas Dodson’s “Evidence of Harm” appears in our current issue.  You can hear an excerpt of the story read by the author here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/champsnotchumps/Dodson_Evidence.mp3.

And the author discusses his work with Liz Washburn of the Axiom Center for New and Experimental Media in this audio clip: http://traffic.libsyn.com/champsnotchumps/axiom_dodson.mp3.

If you like what you hear, pick up the Fall 2013 issue and listen to the Champs Not Chumps podcast.  Thomas Dodson also works on the Printer’s Devil Review.

And just for fun, here’s a random picture the author with his face patterned with the cellular structure of the hydrilla, the plant featured prominently in “Evidence of Harm” as a metaphor for trauma and obsession.
Dodson Headshot