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We completed one year this month, and we are so grateful to you for our journey so far. We want to take this opportunity to thank all our readers and contributors for constantly encouraging us to publish some of the … Continue reading
Welcome to Terspischore’s Atrium, where the Hermeneutic Chaos editors find delight in the elfin task of confronting their contributing authors with some really tough questions. Today, our Editor-in-Chief Shinjini Bhattacharjee interviews the amazing Alessandra Bava, who contributed three ingeniously crafted poems to … Continue reading
Welcome to Terspischore’s Atrium, where the Hermeneutic Chaos editors find delight in the elfin task of confronting their contributing authors with some really tough questions. Today, our Editor-in-Chief Shinjini Bhattacharjee interviews Kalisha Buckhanon, who is undoubtedly one of the most talented writers … Continue reading
Porkbelly Press, 2014 23 pages, $7 Review by Shinjini Bhattacharjee The hallmark of a good piece of literature, especially poetry, is to exist by hiding its laws and code of conduct from its readers. These laws and rules, … Continue reading
Welcome to Terspischore’s Atrium, where the Hermeneutic Chaos editors find delight in the elfin task of confronting some amazing writers with some really tough questions. Today, our Interviews editor Aaron Wiegert interviews Matthew Guerruckey, the founding editor of the online literary magazine Drunk … Continue reading
This time, we decided to have some fun, and asked our Interviews Editor, Nathan Rupp, to interview partner in crime Aaron Wiegert. He explains how to be an evil queen, and how to effectively hide your favorite book inside your … Continue reading
We are extremely pleased to announce our nominations for the Queen’s Ferry Press Best Small Fictions of 2015. Kayla Pongrac- Perseus, Pegasus, Cassiopeia, Orion Miranda Stone- Perfect Aim Jeanne Lyet Gassman- Nearer, My God, To Thee Sara Cleto- … Continue reading