The Comment's Section's FIRST ISSUE is out in two days on March 20th!!!
Featuring work by Ava Hofmann, Matthew Kosinski, Rachel Stempel, Benny Sisson, Emma Oroxom, Donatella du Plessis, Ben Nardolilli and Tim Kahl !!!!
We can't wait to share this with everyone!
Howdy! We're still open for submissions for issue 2 until the end of March!
The Comments Section accepts hybrid work, poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, and critical work about or related to the fairly broad theme of “internet weirdness.”
#WritingCommunity#Poetry
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The Comments Section is open for submissions for issue two!!!
The Comments Section accepts hybrid work, poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction, and critical work about or related to the fairly broad theme of “internet weirdness.”
#WritingCommunity#Poetry
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After resting in the deep tombs of the internet, we’ve awoken with a hunger to read/see/experience all the beautiful reflections and refractions you’ve had in your online cruisings these past months! Submissions open soon. Stay tuned and prepare to send your strangest!
Read the winner of our 2021 Experimental Nonfiction Contest, selected by Candice Wuehle (@glittertrash__):
"from holly," an excerpt from grace (ge) gilbert's (@geg2us), "memoir in verse, collage"
Up now, in issue 11.2:
https://t.co/SGqBkproOI
The results are in for our 2021 Chapbook Contest..!
Brandon Shimoda has selected Tawanda Mulalu's "Nearness," as the winner, and Haolun Xu's "Ultimate Sun Cell," as the runner-up. 🎆
We are thrilled to announce that we will be publishing both of these incredible chapbooks! ✨
All-day we're sharing morsels of shiny internet weirdness from our first issue.
Check out "a google search history of someone who likes someone who likes drugs" by Emma Oroxom
https://t.co/DCdCaUX9CX
All-day we're sharing bits of brilliant internet weirdness from our first issue.
Check out "A Chorus of Little Green Frogs" by Donatella du Plessis
https://t.co/emC0eWr4Fr