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the blueshift journal
blueshift / ˈblo͞oˌSHift /
noun
the displacement of the spectrum to shorter wavelengths in the light coming from distant celestial objects moving toward the observer.
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August Feature: Christian JaLon
We are proud to present Christian JaLon, our featured artist of August! Christian JaLon (pronounced: Juh-Lon), is a 19-year-old Chicago...
Review of Indigenous Species by Khairani Barokka
By Jake Skeets Indigenous Species by Khairani Barokka is an innovative lens on the possibilities of poetry. At its core is a mastery of...
April Feature: Diannely Antigua
We are proud to (belatedly) present Diannely Antigua, our featured artist of April! Diannely Antigua is a Dominican-American poet and...
Review of how to get over by t'ai freedom ford
by beyza ozer, guest book reviewer Sometimes, when or if you are lucky enough, you can feel your soul touch with another. It can act as a...
Review of Then Winter by Chloe Honum
by katherine frain, guest book reviewer The only unfortunate part of reviewing Chloe Honum’s writing is that next to her glistening...
“Great Pain into Art”: On Tomás Q. Morín’s Patient Zero
by rj eldridge, guest book reviewer Love is a worried, old heart disease, as Son House once put it, the very stuff blues are made of …...
March Feature: Jacqui Germain
We are proud to present Jacqui Germain as our featured artist of March! Jacqui Germain is a published poet, freelance writer, and...
Review of The Virginia State Colony for Epileptics and Feebleminded by Molly McCully Brown
by katherine frain, guest book reviewer I had never before heard of a blind room, and after reading Molly McCully Brown’s debut poetry...
A Guardian to Others’ Solitude: Review of Jenny Johnson’s In Full Velvet
by roy guzmán, guest book reviewer In the introduction to his book, Cruising Utopia, the late José Esteban Muñoz remarks on the...
Review of WHEREAS by Layli Long Soldier
by beyza ozer, guest book reviewer WHEREAS, finding yourself in a bed made of long lakes. WHEREAS, a poem that rejects a form/morphs a...
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