March 12th, 2010 / 2:01 pm
Snippets

Zack Wentz’s new web journal, New Dead Families, styles itself as “a cross between H.L. Gold’s Galaxy, and Gordon Lish’s the Quarterly, and/or Michael Moorcock’s New Worlds and Bradford Morrow’s Conjunctions.” New text by Stephen Graham Jones, Carol Novack, Colette Phair, myself, and several other wilds.

4 Comments

  1. stephen

      that’s a fine, fine story, blake. cheers. i like the interplay between on the one hand, ominous, abstract foreboding with the building of the walls & such, and on the other hand, the human specificity. the female character is wonderful. her sad solitude reminds me of the woman in “wittgenstein’s mistress.”

  2. stephen

      that’s a fine, fine story, blake. cheers. i like the interplay between on the one hand, ominous, abstract foreboding with the building of the walls & such, and on the other hand, the human specificity. the female character is wonderful. her sad solitude reminds me of the woman in “wittgenstein’s mistress.”

  3. Blake Butler

      thanks stephen, i appreciate it

  4. Blake Butler

      thanks stephen, i appreciate it