RECOMMENDATION TIME!
I'd thought A Public Space #15 would be out, since apparently I have no concept of time, and stared angrily at the lit mag rack forever until I chanced upon the 2012 edition of Jelly Bucket, which I'd never heard of before, probably because I was busy spending all my money on APS. It's got a similar mix of poetry, fiction, essays, art, and interviews - which, a lot of quarterlies etc understandably focus on two or three of those, so it's nice to find another journal that covers all my nerd bases. PLUS. The cover feature is deconstructed book art (Joe Decamillis) and who doesn't love that shit.
Anyway. I'm still poking through it, but I'm enjoying it so far. If you, like me, enjoy reading new stuff while also putting your eyeballs on some interesting art, do pick up a copy if you can.
I'd thought A Public Space #15 would be out, since apparently I have no concept of time, and stared angrily at the lit mag rack forever until I chanced upon the 2012 edition of Jelly Bucket, which I'd never heard of before, probably because I was busy spending all my money on APS. It's got a similar mix of poetry, fiction, essays, art, and interviews - which, a lot of quarterlies etc understandably focus on two or three of those, so it's nice to find another journal that covers all my nerd bases. PLUS. The cover feature is deconstructed book art (Joe Decamillis) and who doesn't love that shit.
Anyway. I'm still poking through it, but I'm enjoying it so far. If you, like me, enjoy reading new stuff while also putting your eyeballs on some interesting art, do pick up a copy if you can.