Unpublishable: 99 Readers
Sebastian Castillo11.09.17
In this installment of Unpublishable, Sebastian Castillo offers up a Bolaño-driven take on writers reading the books of other writers to dizzying effect.
Citizens Fidel Finds Inside the Cow
Fortunato Salazar11.08.17
“Fidel reached inside the cow and extracted the citizen known behind his back as All Is Well With Thor.” New fiction by Fortunato Salazar.
THE LAST NOSTALGIA: A REVIEW OF BECCA KLAVER’S EMPIRE WASTED
Nate Logan11.07.17
Nate Logan reviews Becca Klaver’s latest book of poems, Empire Wasted.
Empathy is Everything: A Conversation with D. Foy
Jaime Fountaine11.06.17
D. Foy speaks with Jaime Fountaine about his latest book, Absolutely Golden, and leveraging Playboy as source material.
Unpublishable: Two From Sea Witch
Moss Angel11.02.17
In this installment of Unpublishable, Moss Angel shares two pieces from Sea Witch, a novel-in-fragments that deals with the human body, heists, and pizza.
All These Birds
Duncan B. Barlow11.01.17
“Millions of birds dying in the woods around me. Falling, pecked and pieced. It’s my duty to document.” New fiction by duncan b. barlow.
GENRE BLEED: A REVIEW OF MIKE LALA’S EXIT THEATER
Joe Fritsch10.31.17
“By dint of genre bleed, Lala troubles expectations for how the text will perform.” Joe Fritsch reviews Mike Lala’s debut collection of poetry, Exit Theater.
Dislocated Bodies: An Erotics of Absence
Adam Fagin10.30.17
Adam Fagin with a deepy personal essay that concemplates the interconnection of bodies across time and in and out of love. Guided by the words of poet Etel Adnan, Fagin tells the story of a dissolving relationship, contemplating the ways in which presence and absence are joined in the self through romance and its loss.
Unpublishable: A Letter On Grief
Ashley Bethard10.26.17
Ashley Bethard expertly explores death, grief, and her brother in this letter as part of Unpublishable’s fourth installment.
Swarm of Salami
Kara Vernor10.25.17
“The hot dogs sunbathed on lounge chairs by the pool, sweat seeping through their casings, as chicken tenders splashed and squealed and bobbed in their inner tubes.” New fiction by Kara Vernor.









