sidebrow:
An online & print journal dedicated to innovation & collaboration, Sidebrow provides a forum for exploring the collective & the singular in the literary arts. By taking an open-ended approach to its construction, Sidebrow expands on the traditional literary journal model, showcasing communally derived literary pieces alongside individual works.
Sidebrow evaluates submissions both as stand-alone set pieces & as points of departure for collaboration with editors & fellow contributors. Writers whose submissions resonate with other pieces under evaluation will be contacted to participate in communal constructions based on their work. To open the assembly of each issue of Sidebrow , editors will post pieces periodically in hopes of stirring creative response. Submissions that reimagine, depart from, or explore the interstices between posted pieces are highly encouraged. As a way of stimulating such submissions, editors will annotate potential fodder for response for most posted pieces. And, as each issue evolves, editors will also post calls for submissions based on predefined constraints. Check back periodically for potential parameters to incorporate in your work, or send your email address to constraint (at) sidebrow (dot) net to receive updates.
Sidebrow seeks fiction, poetry, art, essay, ephemera, found text, academic inquiries into mathematics, economics, & the sciences, political analysis, and literary, cultural, & art critique. In short, engaging material regardless of ilk. Given its desire to unlock what is common to disparate literary, artistic, & cultural pursuits, Sidebrow encourages the submission of both partial excerpts and fully formed works.
Queries and all other correspondence should be sent to sidebrow (at) sidebrow (dot) net.
10.24:
dub fiction
L a w r e n c e Y t z h a k B r a i t h w a i t e
T U R N T A B L E I N T E R R O G A T I O N T E C H N I Q U E S
[from More at 7:30: Notes From New Palestine]
http://www.sidebrow.net/2006/lbraithwaite-01.html &
M e z B r e e z e
_ G L O B . O I L + C L I M A T E . A L T . A F T E R M A T H _
[code poetry]
http://www.sidebrow.net/2006/mbreeze-01.html http://www.sidebrow.net/2006/pdfs/braith-breeze-01.pdf see also:
http://radio.indymedia.org/uploads/how_fast_does_light_travel___for_george_scott_3rd_b2.mp3