July 23rd, 2010 / 10:22 pm
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Frigg Magazine: Summer 2010

The Summer 2010 issue of Frigg is really outstanding. There is fiction from Daphne Butler, Thomas Cooper, Jessica Hollander, Billy Middleton, and Ethel Rohan. There’s poetry from Laurel Blossom, Neil de la Flor and Maureen Seaton, Donora Hillard, Sam Rasnake, Tim Tomlinson, and Jeanan Verlee. The issue is consistently strong and beautifully designed. Check it out this weekend.

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16 Comments

  1. Mark C

      Jessica’s story is awesome. As always.

  2. John Domini

      Without this mag, looks like, my home will be incomplete.

  3. Mark C

      Jessica’s story is awesome. As always.

  4. John Domini

      Without this mag, looks like, my home will be incomplete.

  5. Pemulis

      I must not be cool anymore. Issue 29, and I’ve never heard of it? Outlandish!

      Buying it for the Mao cover alone…

  6. Pemulis

      O, I see what they did there…it’s free.

      Thanks for posting this. (David Erlewine in archives, never a bad thing).

  7. Pemulis

      I must not be cool anymore. Issue 29, and I’ve never heard of it? Outlandish!

      Buying it for the Mao cover alone…

  8. Pemulis

      O, I see what they did there…it’s free.

      Thanks for posting this. (David Erlewine in archives, never a bad thing).

  9. Jessica

      Thanks Mark!

  10. Jessica

      Thanks Mark!

  11. Paul

      The writing is great. The layout/art direction seems to take away from that, though. The table of contents screams “Milton Bradley,” not “literature”

  12. Paul Cunningham

      The writing is great. The layout/art direction seems to take away from that, though. The table of contents screams “Milton Bradley,” not “literature”

  13. Tim Jones-Yelvington

      Brilliant archive. One of the best.

  14. Tim Jones-Yelvington

      Brilliant archive. One of the best.

  15. Ellen Parker

      I am so glad someone finally said the writing is great but the art sucks! People always gush over the art–and I’m like, But didja read the words?

  16. Ellen Parker

      I am so glad someone finally said the writing is great but the art sucks! People always gush over the art–and I’m like, But didja read the words?