HUGE congratulations to newly named Guggenheim fellows Lucy Ives and Aspen Mays, and to Catherine Lacey, winner of an O. Henry Prize—we’re honored to have their work in our inaugural issue!
Preorder: https://t.co/VTjGi7uxQF
When I think of what I want from @Miscjournal, I think of this. No matter where they're from, none of our writer's speak in the sterile code of LA-NYC-Berlin. Their language creaks with place and people, their forms wrestling the weight of history.
Eugene Von Bruenchenhein’s Drawings. 1964-67.
Bruenchenhein’s oeuvre was only discovered posthumously, earning him belated recognition in American self-taught art.
Miscellany has published its first article! The wonderful @stevenwatts on Speculative Analepsis and climate catastrophe.
If you like it, consider buying our print issue, which comes out in March!
https://t.co/NUJaWB4NI8
@KazeemOcheni@rlackey15 We accept all types of submissions, though we prioritize prose!
Currently, submissions will be considered for either issue 2 (coming late this year) or online publication between the first and second issues
Coming next week:
"Already in the Room"
an article by @stevenwatts on speculative fiction and environmental catastrophe. Read at: https://t.co/ffIorUOCuG
and buy the print edition, coming march 2026:
https://t.co/VTjGi7uxQF