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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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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...
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...
Review of Equilibrium by Tiana Clark
by katherine frain, poetry editor To end before we begin, Tiana Clark’s Equilibrium is almost impossible to draw a conclusion about. It...
Lydia Havens Still a Welcome Respite
by katherine frain, poetry editor It’s damn hard to write a good love poem. We all know what bad love poems are. Glass hearts. Soul...
Review of Thief in the Interior by Phillip B. Williams
by katherine frain, poetry editor Thief in the Interior, Phillip B. Williams’ new book of poetry from Alice James, is a complex journey...
Best & Worst Literary Moments of 2015
by tyler tsay, katherine frain & serafima (sima) fedorova Hello. It’s me. It’s that time of the year again where we look back on the...
Review of After by Fatimah Asghar
by Katherine Frain, Poetry Editor Part I: The first time I read ‘After’ by Fatimah Asghar in the study room in the basement of my college...
God Help the Office Clerks: Book Review of God Help the Child by Toni Morrison
by katherine frain, managing editor Strangely, there’s nothing that God Help the Child reminds me of so much as Parks & Rec. Not because...
Book Review of Kissing Angles, by Sarah Fletcher
by katherine frain, managing editor Sarah Fletcher’s first chapbook, Kissing Angles, is, true to its name, a diffraction. Love slanted...
Fanfiction as Art Form: Understanding the Derivative as Creativity
by katherine frain, poetry editor Let’s talk about The Establishment. Not the band. While I’m one hundred percent sure there’s a...
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