FENCE Magazine - Poetry Fiction Essay Other

3.1 FENCE 37/38 Stine An, Zosia Wiatr, Caitlyn Tella, Sara Duff, and music by KIKA

September 11, 2021 Jason Zuzga Season 3 Episode 1
FENCE Magazine - Poetry Fiction Essay Other
3.1 FENCE 37/38 Stine An, Zosia Wiatr, Caitlyn Tella, Sara Duff, and music by KIKA
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Featuring the work of FENCE 37/38 contributors. The poems "celery" and "What's Wrong with?" by Stine An,  "Lover's Trilogy" by Zosia Wiatr, "Lil Miquela," "Sunnyvale," "Bad Actors," and "Confessionalisms"  by Caitlyn Tella.  poems "   The story "As Something Breaks" by Sara Duff.  Also including the music of KIKA, whose numerous songs, such as the two in this episode, are available for your listening pleasure on Soundcloud, Apple Music, Spotify. Bandcamp, Pandora, Tidal,   Opening and Closing noise by Jason Zuzga.

A HISTORY OF FENCE: Including Essays by FENCE Editors and Selected Articles and Interviews

With most of the entirety of the published journal's contents read aloud by the authors, the FENCE audiobook/podcast continues to push boundaries in literary publishing. In continuous publication since 1998, Fence is a biannual print journal of poetry, fiction, art, and criticism that redefines the terms of accessibility by publishing challenging writing distinguished by idiosyncrasy and intelligence rather than by allegiance with camps, schools, or cliques. FENCE is committed to publishing from the outside and the inside of established communities of writing, seeking always to interrogate, collaborate with, and bedevil all the systems that bring new writing to light. As a non-profit, FENCE is mandated to make decisions outside of the requirements of market force or capital concern, and only in keeping with its mission: to maintain a dedicated venue for writing and art that bears the clear variant mark of the individual’s response to their context; and to make that venue accessible to as many, and as widely, as possible so that this work can reach others, that they may be fully aware of how much is possible in writing and art; such that Fence publishes almost entirely from its unsolicited submissions; and is committed to publishing the literature and art of queer writers and writers of color. All material is (c) Fence Magazine, Incorporated.

Rebecca Wolff is the founder and editor-in-chief of FENCE magazine.

This podcast was produced and edited by Jason Zuzga

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Featuring the work of FENCE 37/38 contributors. The poems "celery" and "What's Wrong with?" by Stine An,  "Lover's Trilogy" by Zosia Wiatr, "Lil Miquela," "Sunnyvale," "Bad Actors," and "Confessionalisms"  by Caitlyn Tella.  poems "   The story "As Something Breaks" by Sara Duff.  Also including the music of KIKA, whose numerous songs, such as the two in this episode, are available for your listening pleasure on Soundcloud, Apple Music, Spotify. Bandcamp, Pandora, Tidal,   Opening and Closing noise by Jason Zuzga.

A HISTORY OF FENCE: Including Essays by FENCE Editors and Selected Articles and Interviews

With most of the entirety of the published journal's contents read aloud by the authors, the FENCE audiobook/podcast continues to push boundaries in literary publishing. In continuous publication since 1998, Fence is a biannual print journal of poetry, fiction, art, and criticism that redefines the terms of accessibility by publishing challenging writing distinguished by idiosyncrasy and intelligence rather than by allegiance with camps, schools, or cliques. FENCE is committed to publishing from the outside and the inside of established communities of writing, seeking always to interrogate, collaborate with, and bedevil all the systems that bring new writing to light. As a non-profit, FENCE is mandated to make decisions outside of the requirements of market force or capital concern, and only in keeping with its mission: to maintain a dedicated venue for writing and art that bears the clear variant mark of the individual’s response to their context; and to make that venue accessible to as many, and as widely, as possible so that this work can reach others, that they may be fully aware of how much is possible in writing and art; such that Fence publishes almost entirely from its unsolicited submissions; and is committed to publishing the literature and art of queer writers and writers of color. All material is (c) Fence Magazine, Incorporated.

Rebecca Wolff is the founder and editor-in-chief of FENCE magazine.

This podcast was produced and edited by Jason Zuzga

Introduction by Jason Zuzga
Poems by Stine An
Poem by Zosia Wiatr
Song by KIKA
Poems by Caitlyn Tella
Story by Sara Duff
Song by KIKA
Conclusion by Jason Zuzga