Two Fictions
Megan Martin04.02.14
Two new gelatinous and unnerving new short fictions from Megan Martin, culled from her forthcoming collection, Nevers.
No Weather for Memory to Live in: A Review of Damnation
M. Milks04.01.14
A mysterious book that pollutes everyone who comes in contact with it; a system of ordered hopelessness; the steady panic of an endless grid of noise: Damnation is a book that will make you afraid to be alone with it. Megan Milks reviews.
The Importance of Being Macaulay Culkin
Ana Carette03.31.14
What is it about white boy Macaulay Culkin that has cemented him a place in Ana C’s brain?
Poems and Drawings
Jamie Perez03.28.14
Three short, strange, “lost poems” from Jamie Perez, selected by Winter poetry editor, Joseph Young.
Two Movies With Sasha Fletcher
Sasha Fletcher03.27.14
Have you ever wanted to pop a bowl of popcorn and watch a movie with Sasha Fletcher? All of your dreams have come true as he reviews Blue Valentine and Melancholia.
Wake Up For The First Time Again
Joyelle McSweeney03.26.14
A new translation of The Metamorphosis evokes shades of Gus Van Sant-like youth. Joyelle McSweeney reviews.
Body Map: The Spine
Sarah Rose Etter03.25.14
Body Map is a series that invites authors to write about the body. In the first edition, Sarah Rose Etter talks about the spine.
Making the Music Line Up Properly
Weston Cutter03.24.14
Weston Cutter talks with Ryan Elder, the composer for the Adult Swim show “Rick and Morty,” about scoring visuals.
Lost Poet
Chris Toll03.21.14
A new “lost poem” from the beloved Chris Toll, selected by Fanzine’s winter poetry editor, Joseph Young.
Coconut Swag
Paul Cunningham03.20.14
Paul Cunningham takes a look at a few of the latest releases from the 2014 catalogue of Coconut Books, including titles by Ji yoon Lee, Steven Karl, and Shelly Taylor.









