My Mind Is Not a Billboard///What's Your Favorite TV Show
- 78 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Flexing, a rainbow forms between my arms and I continue the journey. And all is well. 30-some years of feedback and then the song starts. Right, yeah I know.
Sam Pink is an author whose work is characterized by a raw honesty and an unconventional look at human existence. His writing often explores the darker aspects of life with a sense of the absurd and existential angst. With a distinctive voice, Pink captures the urgency and bizarre nature of modern life. His works resonate with readers seeking literature that is both provocative and deeply human.






Flexing, a rainbow forms between my arms and I continue the journey. And all is well. 30-some years of feedback and then the song starts. Right, yeah I know.
This collection showcases a diverse array of short fiction and poetry that defies traditional genre classifications. With contributions from writers like Sam Pink, Elle Nash, and Brian Alan Ellis, it offers a unique exploration of themes and styles, inviting readers to experience innovative storytelling and poetic expression. Each piece reflects the individuality of its author, creating a rich tapestry of voices and perspectives.
The collection showcases Sam Pink's distinct voice and raw perspective through his early poetry. Each piece delves into themes of identity, existentialism, and self-acceptance, inviting readers to confront the darker aspects of human experience. With titles that hint at a blend of humor and despair, Pink's work challenges conventional norms and offers a unique lens on the struggles of existence. This volume encapsulates his uncompromising style and positions readers to embrace their own complexities.
Pink is a keen observer of the culture of minimum-wage jobs and low-rent studio apartments that is the reality of life for all those who don't find a cog space in today's hyper-capitalist economy. -The Guardian
First novel from the author of 'rontel' and 'the ice cream man and other stories.' see where it all began, as a person being a person in Chicago. What will the winter bring It feels like practice.
A collection of short stories in the realist style. Featuring the story 'Juliana.' From the author of 'Garbage Times/White Ibis' and 'The Ice Cream Man and Other Stories'
Featuring a diverse array of talented writers, this inaugural issue of CLASH Magazine showcases a rich collection of non-fiction, poetry, and fiction across various genres. It highlights unique voices and perspectives from the small press community, including contributions from notable authors like Autumn Christian, Gabino Iglesias, and Lisa Marie Basile. Each piece reflects the innovative spirit and creativity of contemporary literature, making it a vibrant addition to any literary enthusiast's collection.
“I love the pulse of Sam Pink’s sentences, the way they can hold the gorgeous and the grisly and the hilarious all at the same time. The Garbage Times/White Ibis thrilled me and messed me up, left me feeling a little dazed and a lot changed.” —Laura van den Berg, author of The Third Hotel and Find Me From the freezing alleys of Chicago to the dew-blanketed bayou of Florida. From bouncing drunks and cleaning up puke to biking through the swamp laughing at peacocks. Freeze to thaw. Filth and broken glass and black water backed up in showers; lizards and Girl Scouts and themed birthday parties. A baby rat freed from the bottom of a dumpster becomes a white ibis wandering the wet driveway after a storm. Goodbye, hello, goodbye. It was the garbage times; it was time for something else. A tale of two tales, connected by a mysterious sunlit portal. The edition is designed with tête-bêche binding as a single volume.