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The Wooden Tongue Speaks – September 2008 – Short stories and poems collection published by Subculture Books (short stories & poems)
Exquisite Corpse #14 (online) – March 2008 – A True Miracle (short story)
Planet #188 (print) – April 2008 – Summer Holiday 1990 (memoir story)

Bandersnatch (print anthology published by Wildside Press) – November 2007 – the children (short story)

Delivered #14 (print) – September 2007 – Jesus, Where Has Everything Gone? (short story)

Krax #44 (print) – August 2007 – untitled ‘white people with dreadlocks’ (poem)

Planet #183 (print) – June/July 2007 – end (justice) (short story)

Page 84 The Confident Issue (print) – Winter 2006 – Head (poem)

Mastadon Dentist #5 (online) – Winter 2006 – before waking (poem)

Time Out (print & online) – August 2006 – interview

Delivered #8 (print) – March 2006 – cold (short story)

Bright Journals (online) – 2006 – Hamilton Naki (article)

roundyhouse #17 (print) – January 2006 – living like a peasant (poem)

Exiled Ink! (print) – Winter 2005 – Have you Seen my Cactus / Monet (poems)

Orbis #135 (print) – Winter 2005 – untitled ‘I would like to’ (poem)

Zygote In My Coffee #50 (online) – October 2005 – talk (poem)

Zygote In My Coffee #49 (online) – October 2005 – the wondrous nature (poem)

Inclement (print) – 2005

Thieves Jargon (online) – 2005 – forget me not (poem)

Writer’s Muse #28 (print) – 2005 A True Miracle (short story)

Outlaw #11 (print) – Summer 2005 – a good watch meal / where I belong / untitled ‘we were all beautiful once’ (poems)

Never Bury Poetry (print) – 2005

Carillon #12 (print) – July 2005 – Zero (poem)

Dial 174 (print) – 2005

Chanticleer #10 (print) – July 2005 – irritation (poem)

Quantum Leap (print) – 2005

Nthposition (online) – February 2005 – untitled ‘happiness is as’ / lover (poems)

Chanticleer #8 (print) – January 2005 – No Readership (poem)

Laura Hird Showcase (online) – 2005 – God is a love machine / you and the speed of you / heavenly perfection / o, such love / the shepherd / the death of a tourist / when I were with ya / dreamworld / 0 / a good watch meal / upstairs / unemployed / untitled ‘I’d like you to know’ (poems)

Pretext #10 (print) – Winter 2004 – letter to publishers (poem)

Obsessed With Pipework #29 (print) – Winter 2004 – perfect / tell me about the world (poems)

Awen #31(print) – December 2004 – perfect (poem)

Decanto (print) – 2004

Aesthetica #7 (print) – October 2004 – rewriting Cohen (poem)

The Penniless Press – 2004

Fire #24 (print) – October 2004 – The Night and the Park Killed your Man (poem)

Monkey Kettle #20 (print & online) – Autumn 2004 – perfecting my technique / overrated (poems)

Splizz (print) – 2004

Bard #27 (print) – 2004 – the worst feeling in the world (poem)

Exquisite Corpse #13 (online) – Winter 2003 – A Very Religious Country / Cold War (poems)

Romanian For Sale – July 2003 – poetry collection published by iUniverse

Poetry Life and Times (online) – March 2003 – when she dances / sunbathing / Ciprian Porumbescu’s dwelling / nightmare / that bedroom / Braila cuckoo (poems)

Panic! Poetry (online) – 2003 – Noone / Frida don’t come again (poems)

Fakery: Bridge Over Clouds – June 2001 – sequel to Tarnish, published by Booksurge under pseudonym of Paul Escu

Ygdrasil (online) – July 2001 – Barking Fate / Dead London Town / Our Moments / Real Writer / Shut Your Mouth / What poem? (poems)

11 Year Old Refugee – February 2001 – poetry collection published by iUniverse

Tarnish: Bridge Over Clouds – July 2000 – fantasy novel published by iUniverse under pseudonym of Paul Escu

Bogdan Tiganov published
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This section explores my publishing history, under my name, Bogdan Tiganov, and also under my fantasy pen name, Paul Escu.  I have listed the various small-press literary magazines that I have been published in alongside bigger publications as well as the books that I have published or have been published in.

 

close…I like the poetry very much…  Dan Fante (novelist, poet, playwright)

 

…These are very good… Andrei Codrescu (writer, columnist and editor)

 

…you write classic English with a clarity to be envied by all native Anglos. Joseph Conrad comes to mind…  John Klawitter (writer, producer and director)

 

…you write as if you have the literary equivalent of a metal-detector that scans the earth for treasure, but the treasure of living gems and rough diamonds of real life and blood and sweat, and could you lead back or forward into allegories of political aspiration or visionary landscapes into the paradise of the soul… Don Pavey (writer, artist and editor)

books Tarnish Bridge over Clouds 11 Year Old Refugee Fakery Bridge over Clouds Romanian For Sale Bandersnatch The Wooden Tongue Speaks

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