Digital lit mag with an annual print issue. Founded by John Ashbery & Allen Ginsberg at Brooklyn College. Always moving, always changing. Volume 39 out now!
"[INFORMATION AGE] seemed like a middle ground between so-called “objective, hard-hitting journalism” and the ultimate freedom of fiction."
Read @Cora, author of INFORMATION AGE, in conversation with Jever Kohli-Mariwala in the @bk_review.
https://t.co/xcA3SRUa3I
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https://t.co/6XRDIxQr8c "The collages were incredibly small, some as small as one or two inches across." New flash piece from Bryan Price with art by Gina Lumsden Kropf
"They entered a long stretch that had been scorched in a fire the last summer. Young shoots of dark green broke up the vast black. The REM CD ended and the son asked if he could put on his music and the dad said no." https://t.co/71fvRaQXHK New fiction from Matthew Crowe
We're THRILLED to announce the winners of our 2023 Short Story Contest, judged by Ernesto Mestre-Reed (@ernestomestre1)! https://t.co/SariRsxete Check out the amazing work of our winner Daniel Barrios (@pastelesaregood) and runners up Eugene Stein and Torsa Ghosal (@TorsaG)
A girl, a fax machine, a dog, another planet. New interview with former BKR editor @mhbertino about her new book Beautyland is live on our website!
https://t.co/MPHLntWEft
"He saved up that quiet like money, compounding disinterest over time, becoming flatter and dryer, but also safer and broader, a slow, strategic terraforming of self." New fiction by Joshua Ambre https://t.co/y3hDCTJ8gZ
"I don’t remember exactly what my father read from the pocket book. I remember feeling shivers up my neck from the soft way he said, 'human consciousness.'" Check out new fiction from Natalie Southworth (https://t.co/G5TSiWl8fu) and art by Irwin Freeman
https://t.co/9fZKNj0MeV
“Nothing like sadness or anger set in right away when M sat me down one afternoon last February and told me he was moving out of our apartment.” New fiction from @MarthaSchabas with art by @jasonbentsman!
https://t.co/DJIHE6P0sb
Diana Reid’s debut Love & Virtue is the best campus novel you’ve never heard of. Read more about it and her writing process in her interview with the BK Review. https://t.co/IKQXvG3PI4
"Who are you calling sincere, buddy?" The BK Review with Brooklyn-based writer Andrew Martin on success, first novels, and the role of revisions: https://t.co/t2IcGLvUDe
"He dubbed himself the 'Lady-Killer,' stitched across the butt of his white tights in red cursive letters. On his crotch, a faded broken red heart split into two."
New fiction from Tom Quach with art by Lisa Braden!
https://t.co/gAWINE686a
“Inside her language, which is everyone’s language…A practice of slashing and unraveling, dynamism and strategy, ripping live meanings from the crushed ones and new truths from the dead.”
@tobihaslett on Annie Ernaux
https://t.co/s2q2CIGG8T
Meet the judges. Fiction: Ernesto Mestre, author of The Lazarus Rumba, The Second Death of Única Aveyano, and Sacrificio. Poetry: Erica Hunt, author of Jump the Clock, Veronica: A Suite in X Parts, and Piece Logic (to name just a few). https://t.co/d67L64Dz8U