Poets & prose-ers, #angelcityreview is open for submissions until March 31st, 2026!
🌟Angel City Review is a space for resistance and resilience.
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We are excited to share that Issue 13 is out now. Filled with amazing work that challenges stereotypes, confronts injustices, while also leaving space for the beauty of the world. We are proud to be able to share every single piece in this issue.
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Today we got a music review of Puerto Rican punk band #davila666 with words by @zachcjensen and fotos by Bowie de la Peña. Give it a read.
https://t.co/W7PYyntLRH
@Vanessid It's getting even more atrocious out there. But everything that is happening seems to just get brushed aside. Heck, no one in the USA is even remotely alarmed that a very large foreign interest group has been actively funding the victories and defeats of their opposition.
@Vanessid Absolutely agree I (@zachcjensen) will never use AI for any creative, academic, or personal use. The theft of culture, hard work by POC, damage to nature, and the damage to critical thinking skills is so immense. I see the damage already in these few short years in my classes.
Back with another LA based music article by a few young artists in the music scene. They cover the thrashy shoe gaze influenced bad Wazoo and their new full length Asco.
Give it a read https://t.co/HLdnGwGPPD
today @jd_venegas returns with an insightful read of Lex Icon by Salette Tavares, translated by @sobralcampos and Kristofer Peterson-Overton.
John Says "it is the kind of text that challenges and helps you to push through the noise"
@uglyducklingprs
https://t.co/QIVC1DIuCx
Back at it with another book review today. @RentPoet gives a deep reading of Kim Dower's latest poetry collection out on @RedHenPress
https://t.co/vxnROIzQGw
@PKhakpour Very similar themes of love triangles. One more direct than the other. Interesting that they were working on such parallel ideas at similar times.
We are currently open for submissions of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and translation. Book reviews open year round. This issue is shaping into an unofficial theme of writings around identity, memory, family, and the trauma/joys that come from it. Send us your work. Reading now
@LaurenCraw4d We are also currently open for subs. We don't pay, but we also do not charge reader fees and give our ebook issues away for free. So that kind of evens out. This issue is shaping up around themes of identity, memory, family, and the joys/traumas that come for all that.