Publication history "Blogging as Cubism" explains.
Sadly, as I check periodically for broken links, I find that more and more of these once leading-edge literary eZines are no more. Here's hoping the Wayback Machine has them archived.
- Workbook: She has child's fingers...
- Workbook: Matted tail. Yellow mucus hardening at the corners of his mouth.
- Workbook: Black curtains, black towels, black sheets...
- Workbook: She's not sure she knows her birthday.
- Workbook: Cigarette ashes inside her car, thick like gray-white slush...
- Workbook: "Thank you," she said...
- Workbook: My cancer is like a friend who screens me from those parts of the world from which I choose to disengage.
- Workbook: He walks with raised elbows, as if they were resting on fence posts to either side.
- Workbook: With her sister at the aquarium.
- Workbook: The way she leaves half-full ashtrays at points around the house...
- Workbook: Thin boys in a 1968 Chevy Nova, canary yellow.
- Workbook: It's like Norm walking into the bar on "Cheers".
- Workbook: At lunch one day she leapt to my ear...
The late great SoMa Literary Review:
- Workbook: Bus stop, Larkin and Hayes.
- Workbook: Young gay men in partial drag, early 20s, very small, 5'.
- Workbook: Her resentment at the way stupid Americans pronounce her name.
- Workbook: Afterwards her sister called.
- Workbook: I saw him on the bus one morning with a teenage girl in braces.
Ephiphany:
- Workbook: I have no inner sense of the passage of time.
- Workbook: Sketch: Regina.
- Workbook: Subject: dress up Mondays.
- Workbook: Black felt pen.
- Workbook: Her sister's apartment.
- Workbook: MUNI train, L Taraval line, morning commute inbound, somewhere beneath Twin Peaks.
The Blue Moon Review: first-ever "Guest Blogger."
- Workbook: Why's she unable to say my name?
- Workbook: As a child her father would lock her in the closet.
- Workbook: There was a night when she glowed in the dark.
The late lamented Comrades: