





GUNPLAY
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GUNPLAY situates poetry into dialogue: as union, as duel, as juxtaposition, as conversation, as opposition. Each of the seven issues/envelopes exhibits the work of two poets patrolling the frontiers of contemporary poetry—including visual, prose, and experimental forms—presented as elegant, hand-finished, and unbound works of art. No editorial rationale is given for an individual pairing; instead, the work invites a reader to engage, explore, and reconsider the objecthood of poetry, poets, and the function of the “journal.”
For a sneak peek, see pieces from Jason N. Rodriguez, Rob Croll, and Claire Lobenfeld online.
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While currently out of stock, GUNPLAY will be back. Check back soon!
GUNPLAY situates poetry into dialogue: as union, as duel, as juxtaposition, as conversation, as opposition. Each of the seven issues/envelopes exhibits the work of two poets patrolling the frontiers of contemporary poetry—including visual, prose, and experimental forms—presented as elegant, hand-finished, and unbound works of art. No editorial rationale is given for an individual pairing; instead, the work invites a reader to engage, explore, and reconsider the objecthood of poetry, poets, and the function of the “journal.”
For a sneak peek, see pieces from Jason N. Rodriguez, Rob Croll, and Claire Lobenfeld online.
This publication ships free.
While currently out of stock, GUNPLAY will be back. Check back soon!
GUNPLAY situates poetry into dialogue: as union, as duel, as juxtaposition, as conversation, as opposition. Each of the seven issues/envelopes exhibits the work of two poets patrolling the frontiers of contemporary poetry—including visual, prose, and experimental forms—presented as elegant, hand-finished, and unbound works of art. No editorial rationale is given for an individual pairing; instead, the work invites a reader to engage, explore, and reconsider the objecthood of poetry, poets, and the function of the “journal.”
For a sneak peek, see pieces from Jason N. Rodriguez, Rob Croll, and Claire Lobenfeld online.
This publication ships free.