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I Am Trying Really Hard Not to Run Away:Issue 32 Action Shots

Posted in Action Photos!, Issue Thirty-Two with tags , , , on July 28, 2012 by mohawko

It is with great pleasure that we present here the products of the little media blitz that Rebecca Haze initiated while wearing David Greenspan’s story for this week’s issue. Kicking up dust around the campus of Skidmore College. The results, in various forms, are as follows:

This post appeared on Facebook, a herald of things to come.

The story was worn in the wherabouts of Skidmore College during a month-long young writers’ conference, where, obviously, each and every attending writer was skooled by the words of Dave Greenspan.

From her shell, Rebecca wrote a preview review before things got going.

NOVEL WEARING TECHNIQUES

For the first time in SPR history, a story was worn on the front rather than the back.

Then she scooped us on our own story.

THESE BOOTS ARE MADE FOR STOMPING

Finally, she ruminated on the conference and about the nightmares of the phrase ‘popcorn ceiling.’

DIRTY LAUNDRY

Meanwhile, she tweeted.

Huge thanks to Rebecca for wearing the story and David Greenspan, as always, for making the words sing so loud.

Brody Dalle would be proud.

Issue Thirty-Two!!

Posted in Issue Thirty-Two with tags , , , on July 23, 2012 by mohawko

Oh man, have we got a story for you. This week, we raise our raw voices to the air in celebration of our thirty-second issue, brought to us by one of our most inimitable poets, and muscling its fearless way through a writers’ conference and elsewhere at Skidmore College and Saratoga Springs by previous SPR contributor Rebecca Haze. TAKE MY TIP GET ON OUT TAKE MY TIP GET ON OUT:

ISSUE THIRTY-TWO (7/23/12):

featuring

“SWAGGER”

by David Greenspan

Operative: Rebecca Haze (Saratoga Springs, NY)

About the author: David Greenspan is the author of the chapbooks A COLLECTION OF MY GREATEST HITS (panguar ban party 2012), i tried to bear the elephants and lost (NAP 2012), and the forthcoming chapbook THEN (turtleneck press). Find him at davidgreenspan.blogspot.com.

About the operative: Rebecca Haze‘s work has been featured in The Safety Pin Review in the past. She is still confused.

Prelude to A Coming Apocalypse: Issue 13 Action Shots 1-4

Posted in Action Photos!, Issue Thirteen with tags , , , on December 18, 2011 by mohawko

A handful of Action Shots, from the abandoned streets and parks of Louisville, Kentucky. By the look of these photos, something ominous must be in the works, something much worse than a winter chill.

If A Tree Falls And No One Is Around to Hear It...

…DOES IT REALLY MAKE A SOUND??

A stroll through the dog park revealed a decided lack of humanity. Rumor had it that, earlier in the day, gangrene-plagued Louisvillains were seen limping back towards their hovels, bits of flesh dropping off behind them. Everyone said something bad was gonna happen.

Sittin' and Thinkin'

Operative DJK was not convinced. As Trent Reznor might ask, while embodying a fifteen-year-old on the terrifying verge of “post”-pubescence (where do I put my angst now?) circa 1999, “WHERE IS EVERYBODY?

Only the Birds Knew

The drivers of the cars have all exploded.

Showdown at Derbytown

This, clearly, is one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. He may be em-bronzened now, but when the clock strikes midnight… You just wait. Civil War re-enactment just got real.

The sky is about to open up.

Photos credit Amy Lueck.

Issue Thirteen!!

Posted in Issue Thirteen with tags , , , on December 14, 2011 by mohawko

Welcome, friends, to the hotly anticipated thirteenth issue of the Safety Pin Review! This is a red-hot fire poker of a story- you can download Monday’s radio show right here on the site; it’s a good one- and soak in the antique aura of the Civil War and a house filled with old objects. What. This week’s story is being worn by the inimitable Operative David James Keaton, who authored an SPR story way back in the day. In any event:

ISSUE THIRTEEN (12/12/11):

featuring

The Sewing Kit

by Rebecca Haze

Operative: David James Keaton (Louisville, KY)

About the author: Rebecca Haze is sixteen and confused. Twitter: @hazerebecca

Photo by Amy Lueck.

 

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