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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 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...
Round 2
by Tyler Tsay Aaaaaand we’re back! Did you miss us? If you didn’t notice, a few things are different over here at Blueshift. First...
September Feature: Interview with Kathryn Merwin
We are proud to present our exclusive interview with Issue 3 contributor Kathryn Merwin! Kathryn, a writer and editor from Washington,...
Review of The Hundred-Year Flood by Matthew Salesses
by matthew manning, prose reader During a cold New Year's Eve fireworks celebration in Prague, the Czech Republic, Tee, drunk and "dizzy...
Interview with Andy Hunter
Andy Hunter is the founder and chairman of Electric Literature, a “non-profit dedicated to amplifying the power of storytelling through...
Playhouse Tuesdays: Commonalities in the One Acts of Anton Chekov
(Editor's Note: Playhouse Tuesdays will continue as a monthly segment from this point forward.) by erica wachs, prose reader Today I want...
On Stonewall: What's the Catch?
Queers on Media, our new monthly segment, will explore LGBTQ+ representation in all forms of media. Whether focusing on a single aspect...
August Feature: The Kilroys
We are excited to present The Kilroys as our Featured Artists for the month of August! The Kilroys are a group of playwrights and...
Review of Blood Medals by Claudia Cortese
by jackson holbert, poetry reader Claudia Cortese's Blood Medals, her first chapbook, is a stunning investigation into the dark...
The Way I Was Raised
by robert esposito, prose reader On June fourteenth, I woke up at seven in the morning and told my parents I was going to a friend’s...
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