F(r)iction #20: Bodies
  • F(r)iction #20: Bodies
  • F(r)iction #20: Bodies
  • F(r)iction #20: Bodies
  • F(r)iction #20: Bodies
  • F(r)iction #20: Bodies
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F(r)iction #20: Bodies

This issue of F(r)iction seeks beauty that lies well beyond skin-deep. The writing found in the pages of our 20th publication delves into the complex, fraught, gorgeous, and essential nature of Bodies—both our own and others we may not even comprehend.

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Our contributors examine mysteries and misconceptions about our corporeality, confront the challenges and colonizations of our anatomies, and relish in the sensuousness of physical form. Bodies are inherent and essential to our existences: the font of our pains and pleasures yet constantly scrutinized and destined to fail us one day. How do we reconcile physicality, mentality, and spirituality? In these pages, you’ll discover writing—both unique and universal—told with visceral aptitude that always gets to the heart of the matter.

Confront your fears with our Pioneering Writer Feature with Carmen Maria Machado, author of Her Body and Other Parties, In the Dream House, and the comic, The Low, Low Woods. Question what it means to be alive with Murderbot Diaries author Martha Wells's In-World feature interview, in which she interviews one of her own characters… Al Ewing’s new original comic, “The Body Beautiful,” explores the lengths we might go to for a “perfect” physique. For fiction, check out Max Medeiros’ fantastical “The Pearl Growers,” Audrey Gutierrez’s sumptuous “Mouthfeel,” Hal Shrieve’s stunning “Ruth,” and Tyler James Russell’s wondrous “How to Make Space for Yourself in a World with Dragons.” For poetry, we have a brilliant Community Feature with Breath & Shadow, plus a suite from Tommy D’Addario, and amazing creative nonfiction poetry by Exodus Oktavia Brownlow. And for creative nonfiction, Robert James Russell’s “Body, In Motion” explores the awkward sensuality of early adulthood. 

Join us as we dissect what it means to have a body, to live in it, love it, hate it, heal it, and fight it. We will explore our resilience, our fragility, our commonalities, our uniqueness… all while pondering how we are exploited and exploit ourselves through our fleshy facades.

Publication DateDecember 15, 2023
Page Count120
LanguageEnglish
CoverFull-colour with iridescent design accents and a glossy protective finish
InteriorFull-color illustrations throughout, with glued binding
Paper Stock128gsm matte paper
ISSN/ISBN00197644114351
Dimensions10" x 7" x .25" / 25cm x 18cm x .64cm
Weight0.83lbs / 374g
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