a violence intended to be inaccessible to the human eye
- Q&A with Brandon Shimoda: ‘the grave on the wall’ and writing with ghosts / Jason De León, The Land of Open Graves

seen from Canada

seen from Canada

seen from Germany
seen from Brazil

seen from Malaysia
seen from Australia
seen from United States
seen from Türkiye
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Türkiye

seen from South Africa
seen from Germany
seen from Türkiye
seen from China
seen from Türkiye
a violence intended to be inaccessible to the human eye
- Q&A with Brandon Shimoda: ‘the grave on the wall’ and writing with ghosts / Jason De León, The Land of Open Graves
Without your knowing, the / unseen borders of your hunger are redrawn.
Jenny Xie, from “Invisible Relations,” published in ZYZZYVA
Original Sins: 'Animals Eat Each Other' by Elle Nash
Excited to share this awesome review of Animals from ZYZZYVA.
Hey guys! My story “Big Boss Bitch” - a chilling, body-snatching, sci-fi tale of female presidency, which was published by Zyzzyva Magazine (that link takes you to an excerpt; you gotta get the zine if you want to read the whole thing) – is listed as a Notable Story in the Best American Science Fiction & Fantasy anthology!
I THINK THIS IS VERY COOL!
Nobody knows me who knows me. What's in that package. What's in that box. You see me all the time at the airport And I never go off.
D.A. Powell, “Suspicious Packages”, from ZYZZYVA Spring 2017
- Q&A with Brandon Shimoda: ‘the grave on the wall’ and writing with ghosts
JULY 14: Lockdown Lit @ Lunch ft. Jessica Pearce Rotondi & Lauren Francis-Sharma
TUES. JULY 14, 11 am PST, Authors Jessica Pearce Rotondi (What We Inherit) & Lauren Francis-Sharma (Book of the Little Axe) will be featured on Lockdown Lit @ Lunch via Facebook livestream.
Find out more!
Hosted by Booksmith and The Bindery, in partnership with Zyzzyva, this a weekly salon features a group of authors with books published during the coronavirus pandemic who have banded together to support one another.
Contributor Update, Sam Sax
Contributor Update, Sam Sax
Congratulations to Sam Sax for his recent poem Hangover 1.1.2019 published in ZYZZYVA’s issue 117.
Sam Sax is a queer, Jewish, writer & educator. He is the author of Madness (Penguin, 2017) winner of The National Poetry Series selected by Terrance Hayes & bury it (Wesleyan University Press, 2018) winner of the James Laughlin Award from the Academy of American Poets. Sam has received…
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