Showing posts with label Psychic Meatloaf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Psychic Meatloaf. Show all posts

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Cox's poems live, thrive, and multiply

Roosevelt MFA poet Heather Cox's poem "This is how you'll find me", accepted earlier this summer, can now be viewed on Psychic Meatloaf.

In addition, three poems by Cox were been accepted by Pyrta, an online literary magazine based in India. The poems are inspired by Neil Gaiman's American Gods and will be featured in the October issue.

Another poem, "Paper Boyfriend," will be featured in the upcoming issue of technicolor Magazine, an online lit mag based in Denver, CO (rumored to be connected to author Chuck Palahniuk). The issue should be out sometime this month.

Congrats, Heather!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Cox wrangles the surreal for Psychic Meatloaf


Heather Cox 's poem "This Is How You'll Find Me" has been accepted for the upcoming issue of Psychic Meatloaf.
It's just a fun, surreal-ish poem that started with the phrase "rubbing my name into your knuckles" and exploded into an Eternal Sunshine-inspired, how can I leave my mark on you, how can I make you find me, but less frantic than the film.
Psychic Meatlof is a new journal of free-verse and experimental poetry. The inaugural issue will be published on, or near August 1st.

Congrats, Heather!