Maybe Just Sharpen The Weirdness: A Dialogue with Sasha Fletcher & Monica McClure

Sasha Fletcher & Monica McClure

11.04.14

Sasha Fletcher & Monica McClure discuss chapbooks, looking for love, aging, art, and more in this honest back and forth.

Unequal Temperament: A Review of Aphex Twin’s SYRO

Nicholas Grider

11.03.14

A historical and aesthetic-driven look at the context and affect of the first album appearing from Aphex Twin’s Richard D. James following more than a decade of silence.

from “On Knowing”

Ross Robbins

10.31.14

“shards I am / now that into shards”: Donald Dunbar’s editorial tour of the Pacific NW makes its next stop with a new poem by Ross Robbins.

Circus Freaks & Spirit Moans: An Interview with Lindsay Hunter

Sarah Rose Etter

10.30.14

Lindsay Hunter offers a look into her latest book, Ugly Girls, the explosions of human interaction, and why she will always love Stevie Nicks.

From Ugly Girls

Lindsay Hunter

10.29.14

An excerpt from Lindsay Hunter’s debut novel, Ugly Girls, upon the occasion of her appearance at the Letters Festival in Atlanta on Nov. 8. Art by Danny Jock.

From Hitchcock to Jim Thompson: A Review of The Mad and the Bad

Mark Asch

10.28.14

New blood fills the rerelease of Jean-Patrick Manchette’s 1972 novel, The Mad and the Bad. Mark Asch reviews.

Thieves, Hip Hop, Candy: An Interview with Nomen Novum

Sherri Caudell

10.27.14

Sherri Caudell sits down with David Norberry of Nomen Novum for some insight on his latest releases, rap, and the Atlanta music scene.

EXIT HEALTH, EXIT HUMOR

Jane Wong

10.24.14

“We both know a field covered / in paint is not right.” Donald Dunbar’s editorial tour of the Pacific NW makes its next stop with a new poem by Jane Wong.

Against Easy Answers: Eating Pho with Dodie Bellamy

Lucy Tiven

10.23.14

Dodie Bellamy sat down to lunch with Fanzine’s Lucy Tiven in San Francisco to discuss cults, narcissism, drugs, and her latest book, The TV Sutras.

Birth & Brothers: Two Stories

Margaret Patton Chapman

10.22.14

Two new short fictions by Margaret Patton Chapman, a featured author at this year’s Letters Festival in Atlanta (Nov. 6-8). Art by Danny Jock.