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After absolutely loving No.5, I had high hopes going into the latest volume of Electric Literature. Perhaps too high, as no ongoing literary magazine is going to be loved by a specific reader every single time. No.6 links together five stories of quiet resignation and detached violence, and though I found the stories and characters interesting enough to keep going, they did not stay with me. They're perfectly fine, well-written stories, but their complications were not the sort of complications
Electric Literature no. 6 es una recopilación de 5 historias de ficción de distintos géneros de 5 distintos autores.Electric Literature está conformado por un grupo de escritores que intenta demostrar que hay siempre hay buenas cosas que leer, solo hay que saber buscar y en esta ocasión reúnen 5 historias que van desde un experimento donde las personas solo pueden consumir cierta cantidad de calorías al día, lo divertido que puede ser un funeral si se tiene la suficiente imaginación.Dos de las h...
This is the only lit journal I read cover to cover because I design it. But the fiction is top-notch. The books are 120-140 pages of mostly text and are comprised of five stories by different — usually well-known — authors. In most issues, there is also beautiful interstitial imagery unrelated to the fiction, but part of the overall mood of each volume.Definitely give it a try. Available in print and all digital formats.Some insider info: They are coming out with a box set of the first six volum...
Wow--what an impressive collection of stories! All these stories shone in their own way, but Marc Basch's story "Three" was exceptional. Before I even finished this issue, I signed up for a subscription. I'm not sure a higher compliment exists!
Really liked the last story.