contributors include:
Prize-winning Argentine Luisa Valenzuela, an early exponent of magical realism, who writes about mothers and knives; Argentine poet Carlos Barabrito, who writes about John Cage. New Yorker Liz Swados cartoons. Susan Daitch, who dissects a nightguard's sympathy with robots, Croatian artist Miroslav Nemeth, who describes his childhood in Zagreb in black & white linocuts, Croatian short story writer Gordon Nuhanović, who becomes a spectacle at the hairdresser's. Also, Croatian poet Tomislav Marijan Bilosnić returns. Among Pacific Northwest writers, David Hapgood travels to Morocco, Jenny Forrester stands up to Colorado bullies, Coleman Stevenson has breakfast, Kassten Alonso goes to a punitive school on a punitive school bus, but learns to type. And there are feuilletons, typewriter collages, poetry from Lithuania, an Australian comic report on a trip to New York... A compendium of the global contemporary.
Pan-lingual Gobshite Quarterly, where Paul Krassner meets Vénus Khoury-Ghata, is my favorite source for Hungarian fiction that reads like a song ("Hogy jaj. jaj. jaj. semirol semmi fogalma nines..."). Here English language poems, short stories, and "reasoned rants" nervously traverse a dark alley, past hipster Arabs, dangerous Czechs, Spanish cantoras...
- Chris Dodge, Utne Magazine
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Argentine novelist, essayist, short story writer, magazine editor and journalist Luisa Valenzuela has been a president of PEN America, and held Fulbright and Guggenheim fellowships. Luisa Valenzuela is the 2019 winner of the Carlos Fuentes International Prize for Literary Creation in the Spanish Language. She lives in Buenos Aires.
Susan Daitch graduated from Barnard College, and is the author of a short story collection, Storytown, and of six novels, most recently Siege of Comedians (Dzanc Books, 2021) . She taught at Barnard College, Columbia University, and the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She teaches at Hunter College. She is a supporter of Women for Afghan Women. She was a 2012 New York Foundation for the Arts Fellow. She lives in Brooklyn.
Jenny Forrester has been published in Nailed, pompom lit, Seattle's City Arts, Gobshite Quarterly, GetSparked, One Typed Page, Portland Review, Indiana Review, Columbia Review, and has been anthologized in Places Like Home and Magical Writing with Ariel Gore, and in Listen to Your Mother. She's published dozens of emerging and established writers in the Unchaste Anthologies, curates the Unchaste Variety Show and hosts Creatives Study Hall.
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