“EXTRATERRESTRIALS AMONG US / DISENFRANCHISED SO-CALLED CITIZENS / ID PHOTOS, GAPS IN FACIAL RECOGNITION SOFTWARE / HUMANOID VOGUING REPLICANT VOGUING DEITY”
— Juliana Huxtable, "UNTITLED (RED LIGHT)"
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"Breaking Out of Dark Glittering Corners"
Southern Lit Presents by Emery Duffey
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Juliana Huxtable’s humble Texas beginnings are a sharp contrast to her fearless crafts dabbling in writing, DJing, and art. Her life is a testament to curating and finding comfort within one’s own identity—not the identity given by a heteronormative society.
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“Lessons in Mining” & “Bonfires”
Poetry by V.C. McCabe
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Give us today our daily medication, and / may we forgive those who trespass our / property before we find our shotguns.
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"You Burst My Balloon"
Visual Art by Nick Dunkenstein
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As soon as she exposes her love, she causes herself despair.
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Grit Lit Hits & Bits: Episode 12
Confronting Ugly History with Southern Literature
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Daniel Black's The Coming and Patrick Phillips' Blood at the Root are all about telling stories of Southern history that ain't so pretty to hear. However, Steve discusses the importance of these books and why we should imprint them on our minds—even if it isn't the easiest thing to confront.
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The New Southern Fugitives seeks previously unpublished writing and art. We pay contributors:
$100 per book review, essay, or short story
$40 per poem
$40 per flash/micro fiction (under 800 words)
$40 per photograph or piece of visual art
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SFK Press seeks book-length fiction by fearless authors. Our mission is to cultivate the artistic voices of the new millennium with a local accent but a global view. We want the multiplicity of the cosmic experience: past, present, or future, the good, the bad, and especially the unexpected. POC, LGBTQIA+, and women to the front.
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