It's a year overdue (Thanks, COVID!) but Rivet 20 is finally here. Featuring 5 pieces of fiction from Siamak Vossoughi, James Warner, Austin James Hatch, Robert Froese, Aiden Winfield, and S.M. Balding.
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Fiction submissions are open for the month of July. We're accepting all other genres on a rolling basis--poetry, nonfiction, art, media, hybrid stuff, surprise us! rivetjournal.com/guidelines/
Brazilian author Beatriz Seelaender has gained recognition for her writing's experimental style and sense of humor--both of which are fully realized in this story. rivetjournal.com/larrys-left…
Brandon Barrett is a practicing cardiologist living in Virginia. This story evolves through multiple forms, from narrative to film script, slowly shedding light on the mystery of a boy's death. rivetjournal.com/imaginary-s…
Faye Kicknosway's poetry is gritty, funny, cinematic, surreal. She's published 14 collections and earned numerous awards and fellowships. You can now get a taste of her work online here rivetjournal.com/new-poems-b…
Nora Kipnis is from New York. Her writing explores history and memory through chance, synesthesia, geography, and the digital. rivetjournal.com/coincidence…
Poet Faye Kicknosway was called “a marvelous creator of new mythologies, new moods, new metamorphoses” by Anais Nin and has been twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. This issue of Rivet features a collection of her new poems. rivetjournal.com/new-poems-b…
Brazilian author Beatriz Seelaender has gained recognition for her writing's experimental style and sense of humor--both of which are fully realized in this story. rivetjournal.com/larrys-left…
Brandon Barrett is a practicing cardiologist living in Virginia. This story evolves through multiple forms, from narrative to film script, slowly shedding light on the mystery of a boy's death. rivetjournal.com/imaginary-s…
Faye Kicknosway has published 14 collections of poetry 2 of which were nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. We are delighted to feature 5 of her new poems in this issue of Rivet. rivetjournal.com/new-poems-b…
Nora Kipnis is from New York. Her writing explores history and memory through chance, synesthesia, geography, and the digital. rivetjournal.com/coincidence…
New fiction at @RedBridgePress Rivet Journal... This is my attempt at "horror" fiction. It's not very scary... or is it??? Nah. But do check it out, along with the other pieces in this issue
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Rivet 19 is out now! With poetry by Faye Kicknosway and fiction by Christopher Cervelloni, Beatriz Seelander, Brandon Barrett, and Nora Kipnis.
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I can certainly echo this sentiment. Our guidelines specifically request work from diverse, underrepresented voices, and our queue is still skewed in one direction. You have to solicit and invite and remind everyone what you're looking for and what you value.