Monday, February 15, 2010

http://www.pankmagazine.com/?cat=80

2 comments:

Glenn Buttkus said...

Never too much good stuff, sir.
FILL IN THE BLANKS for me was
clearly "Coyote", roped, trapped,
struck by the truck, poisoned.
The tone was feral, funny,
and yet rife with emotion; some
sadness about where we are as
a species. MY CONSTANT WIFE & THEORETICAL CHILDREN smacked of
THE IDEALISTS, yet more personal,
dealing with that niche, or quirk
you may actually have regarding
starting and/or raising a family.
It is the Grand Adventure, take
from old Me, and it is never
ending, refreshing and draining
at the same time.

CLBledsoe said...

Thanks. Blanks is a true story. It's about a dog, a bulldog, actually, but coyote works.

I don't really know why I write so much about 20-somethings. For a long time, I avoided writing about my rural (farming) upbringing, and now it's kind of a habit. But I'd like to get back to the country, so to speak.