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Bryson Newhart

Bryson Newhart has taught fiction at Brown, where he received an MFA, and has served as Associate Editor for 3rd bed. His work has appeared in print and online journals including Tarpaulin Sky, Bust Down the Door and Eat All the Chickens, elimae, 3rd bed, Horseless Press, Taint, Snow Monkey, The Cafe Irreal, Eyeshot, Pindeldyboz, Word Riot, and others, including the out-of-print magazines American Journal of Print, Insurance, Both, Tatlin's Tower, and Coelacanth. He lives in Utah and welcomes correspondence at bryson_newhart [at] hotmail.com.

Bryson Newhart's "New Gate Island" appears in Caketrain Issue 05.

Caketrain is a literary journal and press based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Our interest is in bringing you, reader, the very best in contemporary creative writing, full stop. Our goals are for each issue of our journal to submerge you in a birthing tank for gelatinous language monsters, young masses of tentacular foci undulating as directed (in all, at once) by our eclectic stable of contributors; for each new book to seduce and ensnare you, sometimes intangibly, always undeniably; and for you, reader, to be able to draw at least one passage from our banks that prods your mind with a precision and power that feels as if it was written for your eyes alone. To wit and to whet, here is a snippet, a slight nip of our delicious lit mix:


New and Upcoming

afterpastures, by Claire Hero
(“Where did that feather come from?” asks Jen Tynes; let's find out)

Caketrain Issue 05
(Now bigger and with more gunbirds! New work from Alan DeNiro, Lisa Jarnot, Blake Butler, Angela Woodward, many more)


Boo. Arf.

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