Editor's Corner | Winter 2017
Olivier Schopfer lives in Geneva, Switzerland. He likes to capture the moment in haiku and photography. He has won an honorable mention in the New York Center for Photographic Art Wandering Curves 2017, and his artwork is featured in After the Pause, Die Angst Magazine, Anti-Heroin Chic, The Bitchin' Kitsch, Former People: A Journal of Bangs and Whimpers, Gnarled Oak, Otoliths, Peacock Journal, Scryptic, Sonic Boom, Streetcake Magazine and Up the Staircase Quarterly. He also writes articles in French about etymology and everyday expressions at: olivierschopferracontelesmots.blog.24heures.ch/
Cover Art:
Jude Cowan Montague was an archivist at Reuters for ten years and her first collection of poems ‘For the Messengers’ was a response to news agency stories of 2008. She is an award-winning printmaker and a broadcaster, creating the programme ‘The News Agents’ for Resonance FM. Her most recent book is ‘The Originals’ on Hesterglock Press.
Cover Art:
Jude Cowan Montague was an archivist at Reuters for ten years and her first collection of poems ‘For the Messengers’ was a response to news agency stories of 2008. She is an award-winning printmaker and a broadcaster, creating the programme ‘The News Agents’ for Resonance FM. Her most recent book is ‘The Originals’ on Hesterglock Press.
Dear Internet,
We’re excited to share our latest Summer issue: one that tackles identity.
From self-portraits to character studies to social commentary, the work featured here employs a series of different approaches to examine ourselves and others, with and without context. The non-traditional forms in this issue add more complexity to our usual summer themes.
Given the current state of our surroundings, we could all use a little introspection these days. As we look within for a taste of interiority, what exactly do we see? And how do we describe ourselves and each other in an ever-changing, near-dystopian socio-political landscape?
The Editors
Kim & Emily
PS - We are looking for folks who are interested in helping us create a new logo. We'd like to commission your art!
We’re excited to share our latest Summer issue: one that tackles identity.
From self-portraits to character studies to social commentary, the work featured here employs a series of different approaches to examine ourselves and others, with and without context. The non-traditional forms in this issue add more complexity to our usual summer themes.
Given the current state of our surroundings, we could all use a little introspection these days. As we look within for a taste of interiority, what exactly do we see? And how do we describe ourselves and each other in an ever-changing, near-dystopian socio-political landscape?
The Editors
Kim & Emily
PS - We are looking for folks who are interested in helping us create a new logo. We'd like to commission your art!
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