Superstition Review editors were happy to catch up with B.J. Hollars, Fiction Issue 6, and Michael Martone, Interview Issue 4.
B.J.’s essay “Fifty Ways Of Looking At Tornadoes” is forthcoming in Quarterly West.
Michael’s new book is Four for a Quarter. It is separated into four sections, with each section further divided into four chapterettes. The book returns again and again to its originating number, making chaos comprehensible and mystery out of the most ordinary.
Superstition Review
Superstition Review is the online literary magazine produced by creative writing and web design students at Arizona State University. The mission of our journal is to promote contemporary art and literature by providing a free, easy-to-navigate, high quality online publication that features work by established and emerging artists and authors from all over the world. We publish two issues a year with art, fiction, interviews, nonfiction and poetry.
Latest posts by Superstition Review (see all)
- Authors Talk: Sarah Viren - December 10, 2019
- Contributor Update, Kirsten Voris - December 7, 2019
- Intern Update: Natalie Volin - December 2, 2019
2 for 1 shot; nicely done! And how neat: Martone’s new book sounds very cyclical. Most intriguing.