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Rebecca Conroy

Small Press Distribution - 0 views

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    "Small Press Distribution is a non-profit literary arts organization located in Berkeley, California. Our mission is to connect readers with writers by providing access to independently published literature. SPD allows essential but underrepresented literary communities to participate fully in the marketplace and in the culture at large through book distribution, information services, and public advocacy programs. SPD nurtures an environment in which the literary arts are valued and sustained."
Rebecca Conroy

Proximity Magazine - 0 views

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    Proximity is a magazine dedicated to contemporary art and culture. Our mission is to amplify discourse on local and global art ecologies. We hope to serve as a map of artists, collectives and alternative spaces to commercial galleries, museums and universities ­as a means of connecting and cultivating sustainable creative communities.
Rebecca Conroy

Granta Magazine - 0 views

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    founded in 1889 by students at Cambridge University as The Granta, a periodical of student politics, student badinage and student literary enterprise
Rebecca Conroy

Kill Your Darlings - 0 views

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    Melbourne based quarterly publication
Rebecca Conroy

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    emerging writers short stories and prose
Rebecca Conroy

About - 0 views

  • TRACT/TRACE is not a project so much as a projection: gesturing towards the future, a virtual and physical site of inquiry. We are interested in creating the space for a collaborative experiment somewhere between book and journal, blog and conversation. We see TRACT/TRACE as a type of blueprint of investigations into poetics and poetic practice. TRACT/TRACE hopes to foster a space for conversation, writing, correspondence, a science laboratory and graphic design studio for writers: a site of experiment but also presentation: a gallery space for linguistic alchemy. Writing towards the edge of what is both vital and unknown. TRACT/TRACE is a place for queer, marginalized, and otherwise undercommon voices; for writers of and in the body; for discussions on community and survival; for activists; for lovers; for phenomenologists and all types of feelers; for organisms who believe in a livable life; for sussing out tactics for a livable future.
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