Suss: Another Literary Journal Goes Live
Monday, August 31, 2009 at 9:32AM Our online review, Suss: Another Literary Journal, launches today with some wonderful new poems from Quan Barry, Simeon Berry, and Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz. Tomorrow we have a short story about theft and grief and minor personal victories from emerging British writer Mark Staniford. Wednesday there's new nonfiction from Joe Wenderoth excerpted from a book "that proposes to put in play at the center of American life a kind of game. A game called Agony." Thursday the first of our monthly Learning Annex columns goes up with a writing excercise by the poet Heather M. Madden. And, of course, on Fridays we Gossip, cultural recommendations and rumors dished up by our contributors, our staff, and our readers.
Then next week we repeat it all over again. We don't really have what you'd call standard issues, so to speak. More like one long, ongoing, daily-updated issue. But that's not really an issue at all. You see the dilemma. Though, really, we don't see it as a problem. We like reading new work every day. And we're already parked in front of the computer most of our time, so why wait between issues?
Folks, Suss is a go. Let's make this happen.
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