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Neal Kitterlin’s poetry was featured on The Doctor T.J. Eckleburg Review earlier in the week. Here, Kitterlin discusses his approach to and process of writing. There is the map, and there is the territory. The two cannot be confused. In my most recent writing, I have been concerned with place and what it signifies: does my …

BUKOWSKI TIME | Friendly Advice to a Lot of Young Men

Alex Pruteanu Explains “Ma, Fragments”

Alex Pruteanu’s short story “Ma, In Fragments” was published in late April here on The Doctor T.J. Eckleburg Review. There was such a great response to this story, that we wanted to see what Pruteanu’s writing process was as he worked on this piece. Below is what Pruteanu had to say about how he approached his story.   …

BUKOWSKI TIME | On Love

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Sinta Jimenez Explains “Afternoon Chieftain”

Upon publication of her poem “Afternoon Chieftain” earlier this week, we asked for Sinta Jimenez to talk a little bit about this outstanding poem and her process of writing it. Sinta Jimenez says: Perverse attachments between mothers and sons have always had dire consequences, from Oedipus to Norman Bates. “Afternoon Chieftain” is an exploration into …

BUKOWSKI TIME | Charles Bukowski on People

BUKOWSKI TIME | Charles Bukowski on Individuality

BUKOWSKI TIME | Charles Bukowski on People