Thursday, May 17, 2007

I have a story published in issue 1 of GUD magazine. I wrote the story in my first semester at Bennington College, so it feels both kind of silly and kind of good to see it in print...anyways, since I am really in support of the good things that GUD are doing with their mag, I'm happy to pimp them here:



GUD (pronounced “good”) is Greatest Uncommon Denominator, a print/pdf magazine with 200 pages of literary and genre fiction, poetry, and art. We feature fiction that ranges from 75 to 15,000 words.



Issue 1 comes to life with Darby Larson's "Electroencephalography" where an experiment in robot-building goes terribly awry (and Jordan Rosenfeld's "Alliens" where nothing is what it seems in the Arizona desert). And if you've ever woken up with an unexpected physical deformity-say, an arrow in your heart-you'll truly enjoy the next story. There's also a smattering of flash fiction and psychedelia; a straight-out story where things aren't what they seem, poetry that takes you from the perverse to the sublime, some magic realism, science fiction, and a few letters to another species thrown in for good measure. We haven't forgotten those of you with a literary bent. In addition, the artwork in this issue is particularly strong, with oil paintings, watercolors, photography, and photo illustrations complementing the words with which they are paired.


Please let them know what you think of
Issue 1, and thanks for reading GUD.




1 Comments:

At 9:22 AM, Blogger Sue said...

thanks, Jordan!

 

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