Mythic Delirium #24
-Reviewed by Tori Truslow– Not infrequently, I come across people who are perplexed by the idea of poetry having genres.
Read more-Reviewed by Tori Truslow– Not infrequently, I come across people who are perplexed by the idea of poetry having genres.
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– There is a range of strong and enjoyable work to be found in Issue 3 of
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– For a literary magazine that has been around for more than 10 years, Brittle Star’s online
Read more-Reviewed by Caroline Crew– Content over style. Exactly how worn out is the idiom style over substance? Probably entirely. However
Read more-Reviewed by Rory O’Sullivan- For the uninitiated, Armchair/Shotgun is a biannual compendium of contemporary fiction, poetry, visual art and authorial
Read more–Reviewed by Claire Trévien– Online magazines seem to go one of two ways: either they emulate the print copy by having
Read more-Reviewed by Roy Marmelstein– Paper Darts is a strange but ambitious beast. Based in Minneapolis, it’s a beautifully-illustrated but sometimes difficult
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– New Linear Perspectives (NLP) is a Scotland-based literary arts and culture journal, edited by Andrew F.
Read more-Reviewed by Ian Chung– Thieves Jargon is a monthly online literary journal that has been running for nearly seven years
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