Issue 60: Winter 2023 is Here!
Dear Readers,
We are thrilled to announce that Issue 60: Winter 2023 is out! Not only is this our first issue under our new name, but it also marks the debut of our hybrid/experimental section. Special thanks to co-editors Rasiqra Revulva and William Dao!
In fiction, read “Sequoyah's Tree” by ViNa Nguyễn and “How to Disappear” by Daniel Zomparelli.
Our first-ever hybrid/experimental section features an excerpt from "Waste Not The Marrow" by MA|DE, "Zemm/Zemme" by Khashayar Mohammadi, "Typewriter Lessons" by Gary Barwin, and an excerpt from "Wedding Archive" by Kate Sutherland.
This issue's poetry includes excerpts from "Stedfast" by Ali Blythe, excerpts from CRUEL/CRUEL by Dior J. Stephens, "The Speaker Tells a Story. The Voices Ask a Question." by Alessandra Lynch, extracts from aboutness by Eimear Laffan, "Molue of Yeg" by Olajide Salawu, "Reading Rimbaud While on a Call from the Health Insurance Company" by Willow James Claire, "The Architect's Daughter" by Nana Afadua Ofori-Atta, and "Menagerie" by David Ly.
This season’s essays are “Broken Thing" by Morgan Charles and "I Am Your Racial Rorschach Test" by Archana Sridhar.
Our interviews section features an interview/conversation between Megan Fernandes and Alexei Perry Cox, as well as an interview with Rhiannon Ng Cheng Hin by Rebecca Mangra.
Lastly, this issue’s reviews include a review of Tanya Turton's Jade is a Twisted Green by Nikki Holmes and a piece on deterritorialization in Canadian poetry by Khashayar Mohammadi.
In more exciting news, we are very happy to welcome Lara El Makkawi as a new essays editor!
With that, we are proud to present Issue 60. We hope you enjoy our latest!
All the best,
The Editors

