Notes from the (Re)Design Studio: Accessible Design on a Lit Mag Budget
How does a literary journal shape a web presence that’s both accessible and pleasurable to use, without breaking the bank?
How does a literary journal shape a web presence that’s both accessible and pleasurable to use, without breaking the bank?
We made some surprising discoveries about the way people do–or don’t– use literary journals’ homepages.
Literary journals have been slow to embrace technological change. Maybe we should rethink that.
Sean McIntyre, actor and coach, talks about how prose writers can harness acting skills to make their readings as engaging as their writing.
Assistant Managing Editor Bess Winter explores the importance of the library stacks via a review of Langsam Library’s POETRY STACKED event.
In this installment of our new column, the poetic bliss of the Cold-N-Quick sign is singed by the fires of Hell.
Wordplay and whimsy are afoot on this delightful historical marker, erected in 1959 by the St. Bernard City Council.
L.I. Henley describes her doll-making process and invites us to see the dolls in our favorite poems—and the poem in every doll.
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