After 33 years of being published by Bard College, Conjunctions will finish its tenure in spring 2025. With Bard's support, Conjunctions is beginning to fundraise for an independent future! Read the joint announcement here: https://t.co/EpOthLRIrW
@brecht_dp We Love All We Voices will include many types of language-centric work, so if you don't have a piece you'd consider to be vernacular, that's okay too!
Literature in lingo. Sonic preoccupations. Mother tongues and meter. Send us work that celebrates language!
Submittable will be open Nov. 27 - Dec. 15!
https://t.co/WdXrdjRQTr
Wickeds. Hellas. Vernaculars and diasporas. You-uns, youse, y’alls, yinz.
Submit to Conjunctions:84, We Love All We Voices, an issue celebrating language!
https://t.co/WdXrdjRQTr
In Can Xue's story, during the sweltering summer, children sleep in the middle of the road where it is cooler. There are no cars, no pedestrians, no streetlights, only the Milky Way and the inescapable shrieks of the THE CORPSE DRIVERS.
https://t.co/WFppCtXyPx
Send us your fire. Your fragments. Prose with character and cadence. Poetry that leaves us out of breath. Music. Multitudes.
Submittable opens on Nov. 27!
https://t.co/WdXrdjSoIZ
ANNOUNCING: WE LOVE ALL WE VOICES
Edited by Bradford Morrow, with a portfolio of vernacular fiction edited by Robert Antoni
Submittable will open from November 27 – December 15
Read the full submission call:
https://t.co/WdXrdjRQTr
Happy book release day to Michael Holt! How We Got Into This is out now!
https://t.co/hl0TE9jRZK
Edited by Sam Moss // @perfidiouscript
Cover & Typeset by Mike Corrao // @ShmikeShmorrao
Grief as sea star wasting disease. An island where everything lives. Plunge into the icy waters of the Pacific Northwest with this new story by Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum!
https://t.co/kJi9tAmk4w
"fugitives move along fence lines
cities burning[ ]
we’re asked to send money
cities burn
where are the plans
there were no bells, no sirens, no warning[ ]the cities burned"
https://t.co/mOZjtvEKmP
“Walking the same way over, / stepping back into marks, / to outside your house from another inside. / To the house with its porch and its swing, / allowed to return and never do you are told / you are and never do.”
https://t.co/TDZnQLbzfv
An issue cairn in memory of beloved contributor Robert Coover, who appeared in our pages many times over the years. We are grateful for his words, his friendship, his brilliance, and his joy. He will be missed. ♥️
Popocatépetl is the fixed point around which this gorgeous essay by Chloe Garcia Roberts turns. Follow her favorite biblical imperative and go into a closet and [read]!
https://t.co/RCPOomkWwS
The leaves are changing, there's a chill in the air, and Joyce Carol Oates—who is co-editing Conjunctions:83, Revenants, The Ghost Issue—will be giving a spine-tingling reading at Bard College on Monday Oct. 21 @ 4 p.m. in the Chapel of the Holy Innocents. Come join us! 🍂