quick post from berlin
Brigid Hughes, former editor of the Paris Review, is starting a new magazine. It's called a public space.
Thursday, May 19, 2005quick post from berlinBrigid Hughes, former editor of the Paris Review, is starting a new magazine. It's called a public space. posted by Antoine at 3:19 PM
My first novel is forthcoming in 2007 from Handsel Books / Other Press
WHERE TO FIND MY STORIES
'Everyone Else.' The Paris Review, issue #171, fall 2004. 'Alva Oak, 1959.' Blue Mesa Review, issue #16, 2004. 'Sentimental Recollection.' Gutcult, issue #3 Winter/Spring 2003/2004. 'Ground Control to Magic Town.' Quarterly West, issue #56 Spring/Summer 2003. 'Home, James, and Don't Spare the Horses.' Best New American Voices 2001, Guest Editor, Charles Baxter, 2001. 'Photog!' StoryQuarterly, issue #37, 2001. 'It Is the Business of the Future to Be Dangerous/' Madison Review, v. 23 n. 1, Fall 2001. 'Found on Ground at L.A. Zoo.' Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies, volume 18, 1999. Googlebation
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2 Comments:
Brigid is the best. Glad to see she's sticking by the "unpopular forms" of
poetry and fiction.
Great for Brigid. At least the legacy of George Plimpton will continue somewhere in the literary world, since it most certainly will not under the Paris Review name. Their new commercial approach is appalling. George is probably rolling over in his grave at the thought of a Sports, or even worse, a Fashion issue of the Paris Review. Thus, I sadly bid adieu to The Paris Review but happily welcome A Public Space into my library. Thank you for standing strong and staying true Brigid. You have many fans.
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