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JEJUNE magazine calls for submissions
JEJUNE, litmag of Prague, is calling for submission of writing and art for its tenth issue.
(PRWEB) April 13, 2004 --"Collage art, interviews with cutting-edge writers like Lydia Lunch, political essays, poetry and fiction all presented simply in black and white - JEJUNEs complete lack of pretension and strong content made it a favorite forum for local writers... The journal was also known for its fun and wine drenched readings, which featured Ukrainian performance art by the late Igor Tschay, current-affairs debates and conceptual electronic noise art..."
-Alex Zaitchik, Prague Pill
CEASING NO MORE, INTERLOPERS:
Incarnated in 1993 as *JEJUNE: america eats it young*, the journal JEJUNE forumed the continuum between plainspeech and speaking in tongues. Then it got serious. A creature, the hips of Frank O'Hara, the tanktop of Eileen Myles, the mustache of Jack Hirschman, the feet of Lucille Clifton, the brow of Tom Clark, the bejangled ear of Mina Loy, belly of Berrigan, fist of Rumi holding the flowers of Baudelaire as Mallarme sticks two Creeley fingers up behind the creatures head and Seifert skips a rock across a carp pond while Thomas Merton goes duck hunting with a rubber band gun on the horizon. You stop reading now and say I Could Do That.
Submit (fiction, essays, interviews, black and white art, indefinables):
Gwendolyn Albert, Editrix, JEJUNE@seznam.cz
Vincent Farnsworth, Managing Editorturer
JEJUNE c/o Farnsworth
po box 85
110 01 Prague 1
Czech Republic
Poets must answer The Question for JEJUNE #10 of Spring, 2004:
How Much Can You Take?
JEJUNE is a PRINT journal but a taste can be had at http://jejuneten.tripod.com
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