Writing Magazine

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Always Crashing is a magazine of fiction, poetry, and nameless things around and in-between. The team publish one print issue per year and feature online content year-round.

Editors, Jessica Berger and James Tadd Adcox, seek submissions of fiction, poetry, collage text, visual collage, video, labyrinths, manifestos, the generically transgressive, and non-fiction. The editors like work about ‘surfaces and form,’ things like discontinuity and things being broken. They also enjoy ‘work that strikes curious poses; is experimental, but ‘not avant-garde’. They like the aesthetic, the beautiful and the sublime as well as ‘the

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