The Jersey Devil puts on its reading glasses

Jersey Devil Press, the April 2012 issue

The April 2012 issue of Jersey Devil Press is online, and this month, we’re getting all cultured. And stuff. Many of the stories deal with writers, literary references, rejection — the grist of the everyday writing mill. And a couple of the stories deal with Art. Capital A. But don’t worry, we’re not looking down our noses at anyone: in this issue, Sylvia Plath tries to kill herself and none of the other writers minds very much; European artists screw, lament their lives, and jump into rivers; nerds and scholars fret over the loss of great literature; and even God gets a rejection notice.

So read with deep and abiding irreverence, Cultured Readers. 🙂

Published by Samuel Snoek-Brown

I write fiction and teach college writing and literature. I'm the author of the story collection There Is No Other Way to Worship Them, the novel Hagridden, and the flash fiction chapbooks Box Cutters and Where There Is Ruin.

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