Post by W-DockerySame here, published monthly for nearly twenty years with a circulation of many thousands of copies.
Playgrounds Magazine / October 2013 issue
Published on Sep 30, 2013
https://issuu.com/willdockery/docs/102013playgroundsall
Playgrounds Magazine / October 2013 issue
"To The Magic Store" is on Page 12
"Swamp Street Exile", a poem by Will Dockery is on Page 12
As I said, with a circulation of 10,000 copies per month for over twenty years.
Top that, Pendragon, you shit slinging little monkey.
Right, you can't.
I told you, Donkey -- anyone who's ever been published in a literary magazine has topped that.
You wrote an unpaid column in a local listings paper.
It's a step above your xeroxed chapbooks, and a step beneath your high school paper.
Just because they printed a lot of copies doesn't change the facts:
1) It was a local publication that did not have national (or international) distribution,
2) It was a local publication that did not hold any interest to anyone outside of the area,
3) It was a local publication whose primary purpose was to provide visitors with information on the various bars and restaurants in the area.
4) No professional writer would count that as a legitimate publication credit.
Michael Pendragon
"Well, I've gone black and did come back. The black women I've had sex
with have been very exciting... there's that element of interest,
slightly different muscle tone and genital make up, that's hard to
describe in a family oriented group... it is a very tasty treat
indeed..."
-- Will Dockery, the man who went black and came back.