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UNSAID searched for a soul that might resemble our own and we could not find it. We rummaged in all the corners of the earth: our perseverance was useless. Yet we could not remain alone. There must be someone who … Continue reading
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I’ve accepted perhaps only a dozen or so submissions for U6 and already I have the fever. Each volume of Unsaid follows out from its predecessor with a kind of haunted autonomy that has little to do with me – … Continue reading
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“What is at stake in artistic language today is experimentation. And to experiment means, in a way, to be alone, to be celibate. But, on the other hand, it also means that if the artifact produced is really strong, it … Continue reading
Roxane Gay, of [PANK]: Our Submissions Need Not Be Guided
A retweet from HTMLGIANT February 25th, 2010 UNSAID 4 has been discussed here before and I’m going to discuss it again. The magazine is fairly new to me and after reading all the glowing reviews of the fourth issue, in … Continue reading
