That’s the title of the work I read at the Dayton Poetry Slam.
Have you gotten your dose of literary weird?
If you haven’t checked in on recompose since the Kickstarter, we’ve got two "official" issues under our belt, and (including #0), almost eighty pages of content. Not bad […]
Review: Cathedrals of Summer by Robyn Stone-Kraft
I’m not a big poetry person, even though I publish a journal that is half poetry (that’s why I have editors who are big poetry people). But it […]
Alliteration Ink Presents: The Kickstarter for recompose, a new journal of literary speculative fiction (and a free first issue)
You’re a person who loves speculative fiction. Give you a blaster, a sword, a creature from the Outer Black any day. You’re also a person who loves literature. […]
Earth Without Art Is Eh. Support *recompose* today.
This is really the reason behind recompose. There’s something … different … when you start talking about short works of art. Whether drabbles like the 100 Word Story […]
Like blasters, tentacles… but also like poetry and well-written fiction? We do too.
Okay, so I’ve sent out the formal announcements about recompose. So let me take a second to talk informally about some of the things that make recompose special […]