PV 8: Summer 2024

Our newest latest is now live! Thank you to all who contributed or submitted their work.

Jefferey Spivey’s Iron Horse Prize-winning short story collection, The Birthright of Sons, is available from Texas Tech University Press. We published Spivey’s story “Remnants” in PV 7.

Adam “Bucho” Rodenberger’s short story collection, Under a Black Rainbow, is available. One of the included stories, “The Museum of Mirrors and the (Mostly) Dead,” originally appeared in PV 1.

And now a word from your EIC, Kevin Richard Kaiser:

We started Punt Volat five years ago.

Since then the journal has achieved what I hoped it would. It has served as a gathering place for globally conscious arts. It has published work that otherwise may have gone unpublished. It has obtained a small but loyal cult following. It has allowed us to showcase the kind of work we weren’t finding in many other places—that is, not boring.

After a special forthcoming fiction contest issue, we will go on hiatus. To run the journal as we have the past five years is no longer viable.

Punt Volat will not disappear. Your work is here as long as we can pay to host it (as it was even when we couldn’t afford it).

Stay tuned, and if you have any suggestions, feel free to pass them on:

puntvolatlit@gmail.com

Thank you for your support.

Kindly,

KRK

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