Ganymede #3 Issue
Now available: GANYMEDE #3 ISSUE: a literary/art print journal by and for gay men published three times yearly as a paperback book in New York. Essays, fiction, poetry, photography, reviews. 6x9'' perfect bound paperback, 200 pages.
Purchase: Print $12 or PDF download $6 at lulu.com:
Details, full contents, and readable sample pages here.
"It¹s so exciting what you are doing..."
--gay novelist and critic EDMUND WHITE in an email to the editor
"At a time when gay print journals like Blair House are folding (or turning into forgettable blogs), Ganymede, after only two issues, has jumped into the front rank of this crucial genre and now dominates it. Essays and stories are first rate when they're not even better, and the photo portfolios are simply fantastic. Not to be missed."
--Erik Mitchell in AssociatedContent.com
HIGHLIGHTS:
--Daniel Mendelsohn selects six Cafavy poems just for us
--Richard Canning goes to Paris to cover the Yves Saint Laurent art auction for us
--rare reprint of Glenway Wescott¹s only explicitly gay story (1938)
--NINE spectacular portfolios of cutting-edge gay photographers from around the world
--new fiction and poetry from new writers
Purchase: Print $12 or PDF download $6 at lulu.com:
Details, full contents, and readable sample pages here.
"It¹s so exciting what you are doing..."
--gay novelist and critic EDMUND WHITE in an email to the editor
"At a time when gay print journals like Blair House are folding (or turning into forgettable blogs), Ganymede, after only two issues, has jumped into the front rank of this crucial genre and now dominates it. Essays and stories are first rate when they're not even better, and the photo portfolios are simply fantastic. Not to be missed."
--Erik Mitchell in AssociatedContent.com
HIGHLIGHTS:
--Daniel Mendelsohn selects six Cafavy poems just for us
--Richard Canning goes to Paris to cover the Yves Saint Laurent art auction for us
--rare reprint of Glenway Wescott¹s only explicitly gay story (1938)
--NINE spectacular portfolios of cutting-edge gay photographers from around the world
--new fiction and poetry from new writers
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