Editor's Corner | Winter 2017
Fabrice Poussin teaches French and English at Shorter University, Rome, Georgia. Author of novels and poetry, his work has appeared in Kestrel, Symposium, The Chimes, and more than two dozen other magazines. His photography has been published in The Front Porch Review, the San Pedro Review, and more than seventy other publications.
Cover art:
Oren Oppenheim is currently a gap-year student at a school in Jerusalem learning Jewish texts. This coming fall he will begin class at the University of Chicago; he plans to study English. When he's not writing or photographing, he can be found devouring chapter of Tanakh or procrastinating on training for a 10k.
Cover art:
Oren Oppenheim is currently a gap-year student at a school in Jerusalem learning Jewish texts. This coming fall he will begin class at the University of Chicago; he plans to study English. When he's not writing or photographing, he can be found devouring chapter of Tanakh or procrastinating on training for a 10k.
Dear Internet,
We’re excited to share our fifth issue with you and we hope that it helps you pass the last throes of winter.
This installment features much poetry and hybrid forms. Found texts and macros mix well with collaborative poetry and art by Window Cat veterans and debut artists. We are still planning to transition to a new home on Wordpress, but felt that we needed to hole up this season in a warm, familiar den.
The pieces in this issue range from humorous to ironic. Like the cover image, we are all trying to figure out how to stay warm. If winter is evocative of burial and isolation, then these works offer the opportunity to dig ourselves back out again, shake off winter demons, and head towards a new life.
Together, let's warm our hands, eyes, and hearts over this fiery collection, in the hope of a brighter future.
Ciao bella, winter ’17.
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. And, new this season: anyone interested in helping us create a new logo?!
We’re excited to share our fifth issue with you and we hope that it helps you pass the last throes of winter.
This installment features much poetry and hybrid forms. Found texts and macros mix well with collaborative poetry and art by Window Cat veterans and debut artists. We are still planning to transition to a new home on Wordpress, but felt that we needed to hole up this season in a warm, familiar den.
The pieces in this issue range from humorous to ironic. Like the cover image, we are all trying to figure out how to stay warm. If winter is evocative of burial and isolation, then these works offer the opportunity to dig ourselves back out again, shake off winter demons, and head towards a new life.
Together, let's warm our hands, eyes, and hearts over this fiery collection, in the hope of a brighter future.
Ciao bella, winter ’17.
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. And, new this season: anyone interested in helping us create a new logo?!
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