In our Nine Books About Your Life series, authors talk about nine types of books that have had an impact on their life. In this installment, we speak with Colin Dodds, author of Pharoni.
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Contributor News: Colin Dodds launches Forget This Good Thing I Just Said
What’s going on? What do you need to hear? How can you move forward?
Finding an answer may be as simple as swiping left or right. Forget This Good Thing I Just Said is a new experience, based on an old kind of book – the collection of short sayings, or aphorisms.
Review: WATERSHED by Colin Dodds
By Elicia ParkinsonHaving never read anything by Colin Dodds before and not knowing anything about this book before I received it, I have to admit I was startled by the beginning scenes of WATERSHED. What are these people doing on the airplane? Are they actually have...
Contributor News: Colin Dodds
Colin Dodds (Issue 6, “Spill-O’s Fender Bender,” “Spill-O, After the Picadors,” Spill-O’s Hilton Revelation”)has a new ebook collection, Wisdom’s Real Opposite—101 Poems about an Odyssey on a Stool,currently available for purchase at Smashwords and Amazon.The book...
Colin Dodds reads four Spill-O Poems
Colin Dodds grew up in Massachusetts and completed his education in New York City. His poetry has appeared in more than a hundred and seventy publications and has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. He is also the author of several novels, including WINDFALL and...
Issue 6 | Winter 2014
The winter issue of Your Impossible Voice has arrived, featuring new work from Misty Ellingburg, Aysegul Savas, Anne Marie Wirth Cauchon, Álvaro Enrigue, Suzanne Heagy, Michael Pritchett, Carlos Labbé, Elizabeth Savage, Chad Hanson, Madeline Vardell, Colin Dodds, Amy Woschek Schmidt, Brian McCarty, Erik Anderson, Johnathan Harper, Phyllis Brotherton, and E.J. Evans. In addition to the amazing prose and poetry you’ve come to expect, our latest issue also includes an excerpt from a new graphic novel by Heinz Fenkl and The’ T. Nguyen. Cover art for issue 6 by Louis Staeble.