Poems “Old Filament, Broken Bulb” and “Burn” accepted for reprint at The Opiate!!!

June 8, 2021 – Received the most AMAZING news today! The Opiate, which is a literary magazine that I have wanted to be published by since I started writing, accepted two pieces for reprint, “Old Filament, Broken Bulb” (originally published at Expat Press) and “Burn” (originally published at The Bitchin’ Kitsch), for publication tomorrow (6/9/21) online and late-July in print, respectively. Many thanks to EIC Genna Rivieccio for the acceptance. Such a great day!

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Short story “Roadkill” accepted for reprint in CultureCult Press’ upcoming anthology of violent fictions Bloodlet!!!

November 27, 2019 – Short story “Roadkill” (originally published at Expat Press) has been accepted for reprint at CultureCult Press’ new and upcoming violent fictions anthology Bloodlet. Publication date TBD.

Many thanks to Simone Dubois and Editor Jay Chakravarti for my second anthology appearance at CultureCult Magazine and Press!

Short story “Roadkill” accepted for reprint in MAELSTROM: The Inner Circle Writers’ Group Literary Anthology 2019!!!

November 15, 2019 – Short story “Roadkill” (originally published at Expat Press) has been accepted for reprint in MAELSTROM: The Inner Circle Writers’ Group Literary Anthology 2019. Many thanks to Grant Hudson, Founder of Clarendon House Publications, for the acceptance and my second anthology appearance at CHP (the first being poem “AI! AI! AI! [A Tartarus for Youth] in Poetica: The Inner Circle Writers’ Group Poetry Anthology 2019).

10-piece collection of previously published works to be released as a poetry series throughout October 2019 at Logos Literature!!!

October 3, 2019 – David A. Estringel will appear, again, soon at Logos Literature in a poetry series of 10 previously published poems (new and old) that will appear throughout October 2019. Poems include:

  • Blue Sky through Bare Branches (Foliate Oak Magzine)
  • Old Filament, Broken Bulb (Expat Press)
  • The Spaces in Between (Terror House Magazine)
  • Nothing Lasts (Terror House Magazine)
  • AI! AI! AI! (A Tartarus for Youth) (Terror House Magazine)
  • life in/verse (Setu Bilingual Journal)
  • little deaths (Cajun Mutt Press)
  • Cajeta (Gimme Some Sweet!) (Cajun Mutt Press)
  • Burn (The Bitchin’ Kitsch)
  • Coda-Switch (Cajun Mutt Press)

Many thanks to Editor and Founder Kaiter Enless for the ongoing support of my short fiction pieces “Roadkill” (Expat Press), “Windows” (Down in the Dirt), and “When Blood Wants Blood” (Down in the Dirt) and, now, my verse. SUBMIT, if you haven’t! Logos Literature’s pieces are truly unique and beautiful reads, so I consider myself honored to be a part of the mix!

Poems “Nothing Lasts” and “Fireflies” accepted for reprint in CultureCult Magazine’s poetry anthology, Nocturne, today!!!

September 4, 2019 – Thrilled to make my tenth anthology appearance and have two poems reprinted in CultureCult Magazine’s poetry anthology, Nocturne. Publication date TBD. Many thanks to Jay Chakravarti, Nocturne anthology editor, and the original publishers of the pieces Terror House Magazine (“Nothing Lasts”) and Expat Press (“Fireflies”). 

“Roadkill” accepted for reprint at Logos today!!!

June 25, 2019 – Short story “Roadkill” (originally published at Expat Press) accepted and reprinted today at Logos. Thrilled that this story continues to make the rounds and finds homes at some of the most amazing lit mags like The Elixir MagazineSoft Cartel, and Fishbowl Press!

Poem “Solace” Reprinted at Poetizer Tonight!

May 5, 2019 – Poem “Solace”, originally published by Expat Press and in David Estringel’s book of poetry and prose Indelible Fingerprints, was reprinted tonight at Poetizer. Take a look and buy the book (available at Amazon.com) to check out his poems and short stories!

Haiku “Pyre” Reprinted at Poetizer Today!

April 23, 2019 – One of the original haiku poems I wrote (almost 30 years ago) that is in my recently published book Indelible Fingerprints (originally published at Expat Press) has been reprinted at Poetizer today. There is a lot of sentimental value attached to this one. Enjoy!