Editor's Corner | Summer 2016
Olivier Schopfer lives in Geneva, Switzerland. He likes to capture the moment in haiku and photography. His work has appeared in numerous online and print journals such as Acorn, Anti-Heroin Chic, bottle rockets, Chrysanthemum, DailyHaiga, Die Angst, Failed Haiku, Frogpond, Gnarled Oak, The Heron's Nest, Modern Haiku, Otoliths, Presence, Sonic Boom, Under the Basho & Up the Staircase Quarterly. He also blogs at http://olivierschopferracontelesmots.blog.24heures.ch/.
Dear Internet,
This summer we find ourselves at a crossroads, undergoing personal and professional transitions.
As a result, our little zine has taken extra time to prepare, as we've all needed to pause and regroup.
We will miss Elana's unique and artful insights, and wish her the best as she pursues an MFA in Poetry attending the University of Colorado at Boulder. Fear not—we will still publish twice a year, but with a smaller team. And in the coming months, we will be migrating to WordPress for ease of management and more customization options.
The content of this issue reflects this theme, examining and exploring the effects of change. Duality, hypocrisy, paradox: how do we inhabit these spaces? This is the last taste of summer.
The Editors
Kim & Emily
PS - We're looking for folks who are interested in contributing guest articles for our blog, related to art, lit, the creative process, resources, opinion pieces, showcases (look at this cool thing you might like), etc.
This summer we find ourselves at a crossroads, undergoing personal and professional transitions.
As a result, our little zine has taken extra time to prepare, as we've all needed to pause and regroup.
We will miss Elana's unique and artful insights, and wish her the best as she pursues an MFA in Poetry attending the University of Colorado at Boulder. Fear not—we will still publish twice a year, but with a smaller team. And in the coming months, we will be migrating to WordPress for ease of management and more customization options.
The content of this issue reflects this theme, examining and exploring the effects of change. Duality, hypocrisy, paradox: how do we inhabit these spaces? This is the last taste of summer.
The Editors
Kim & Emily
PS - We're looking for folks who are interested in contributing guest articles for our blog, related to art, lit, the creative process, resources, opinion pieces, showcases (look at this cool thing you might like), etc.
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