Swink has debuted in Los Angeles and New York (apparently they don't read anywhere else) and even though it contains work by Steve Almond we link to it in the name of literary thoroughness.
The premiere issue of Swink includes fiction by self-proclaimed “Greatest American Living Writer,” Neal Pollock; lovable pervert, Jonathan Ames; and Elissa Schappell, author of Use Me, co-founder and editor-at-large of Tin House magazine, and a contributing editor at Vanity Fair. Poets Bob Hicok, Lucia Perillo, Beckian Fritz Goldberg, Terrance Hayes, and D. Nurkse contribute their words to the first issue of the magazine in which an interview with Adam Haslett, author of the critically acclaimed You Are Not a Stranger Here, is also featured. For “Takes One to Know One,” Charles D’Ambrosio writes about author Richard Brautigan and David L. Ulin writes about literary one-hit wonder, Frederick Exley. Geoff Dyer and Rachel Resnick have travel essays featured in “Peregrinations;” and Amy Bloom and Chris Offutt are among those with collaborative fiction in “Damaged Darlings.”
There are launch parties in New York on April 7 and Los Angeles on April 17th. We're not sure we're fabulous enough to get in the door but we'll give it a shot and report back later.
What, no Eggers, Julavits, Moody, Marcus, Greenman? Then I'm afraid I can't be seen there...
Posted by: Adolf McSweeney's Rectal Itch | March 10, 2004 at 07:53 AM
No San Francisco launch? Eggers, Julavits, and his crows may be here, but this doesn't mean we're all disciples here.
Needless to say, I'm pretty damn excited about this.
Posted by: Ed | March 12, 2004 at 11:50 AM
Hey c'mon down - we're a cheap Southwest flight away ...
Posted by: TEV | March 12, 2004 at 02:22 PM