Full Stop Quarterly: Summer 2015 cover

Cover by Niv Bavarsky

For over four years, Full Stop has been producing unique literary criticism that focuses on the overlooked, the strange, and the as-yet unrealized. This month, we take another step into the weird unknown with the launch of the Full Stop Quarterly, a digital publication featuring original essays, interviews, and art.

Issue #1 features:

  • An interview with Paul Beatty
  • Anne Boyer meditating on the immeasurability of time during illness
  • Andrew Mitchell Davenport viewing his family history through the lens of film, literature and travel
  • Sam Allingham considering Nell Zink, gender and the concept of “difficult books”
  • Helen Stuhr-Rommereim reporting from the front lines on how social media is turning existence into art
  • Dustin Illingworth drifting through cities with Guy Debord
  • Larissa Pham explaining how product curation is destroying the illusion of free will
  • Original art by Niv Bavarsky, Hannah KleinGoda Trakumaite, and Madeline Gobbo
  • And much more! (But not too much more.)

Individual issues of the quarterly cost $5 and are available in PDF and ePub formats. Subscribers will receive four issues for $15. Full Stop is run by a volunteer editorial collective, and money will go toward helping us pay more writers and artists.

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