Hip Pocket Press is pleased to announce the release of the Audible version of Managing Editor Charles Entrekin’s novel, Red Mountain, Birmingham, Alabama, 1965 and Paul Dolinsky’s accompanying Kindle Study Guide. Remember to shop at AmazonSmile and dedicate your purchases to Berkeley Poets Workshop & Press. Each time you shop, Amazon will dedicate a percentage of any of your purchases to support the literary non-profit umbrella responsible for the publication of Sisyphus and Canary Literary Magazines.
“As narrator/author/philosopher/poet, Charles Entrekin revels in giving the reader, wonderful details—of landscapes, of homes of the time, and details about the various characters, which help to make the setting and period come alive for us.”—Paul Dolinsky, philosopher
“It’s an emotionally powerful indictment against the futility of being paralyzed by fear of life’s impermanence.”–Gene Berson, poet
“A[n] honest, gripping, poetic account of growing up in the South in the late 50’s/early 60’s” —Shaun, Amazon verified reader
We announce the release of Issue 6.3 Morality. The authors on these pages explored Morality — personal, societal, and environmental. This issue features poetry, essays, humor, memoir, philosophy, flash fiction, and art. There are pieces to open discussions about cultural divisiveness, technology’s effect on societal interaction, the climate crisis, grief and healing.
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