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Plenitude Magazine (Issue 4)

Plenitude Magazine (Issue 4)

Nat Marshik
4.3/5 ( ratings)
Shawn Syms flashes back to the 1990 Gay Games, Lukas Bhandar learns to love his hair, and Mette Bach dances in memory of her father. From a small town BC bar to the Continental in '65, first kisses, last goodbyes, and more.

Contributors also include Andy Quan, Rachel Rose, Will Vallieres, Jane Byers, Jon Riccio, Jane Eaton Hamilton, Faye Guenther, Shannon Webb-Campbell, Nat Marshik, Amal Rana, Bradley Jay, Sugar Le Fae and Jay Torrence

Plus -- your queer spring/summer reading list: Queer writers recommend books queer-authored books to love, and books they can't wait to read.

What people are saying about Plenitude:

"I fell in love with this publication after perusing the second issue, and the third issue is more evidence of Routley's vision to collect fresh, exciting, fun, sexy work by Canadian writers ... Instead of feeling like some monolithic literary magazine, Plenitude is something I look forward to delving into. It's always a wild ride."
--Xtra! Toronto

"Some pieces made me snap even though nobody was there. Some pieces made me smile and some made me drink more coffee and take a five-minute breather. Each piece was amazing in its own way, and that isn’t even my lip service or my desire to make it sound great to you guys. It’s just the truth."
--Autostraddle.com


Plenitude Magazine aims to promote the growth and development of queer literature and film through a biannual publication of literary fiction, nonfiction, poetry, graphic narrative and short film by both emerging and established queer writers, filmmakers, and artists, and to foster a community through an exchange of ideas, opportunities, contacts, and resources.

We define queer literature and film as that which is created by queer people, rather than that which features queer content alone. That said, we recognize that Plenitude readers are hungry for exceptional works that reflect queer histories, cultures, experiences, and sensibilities. Our editorial process involves critical literary analyses, as well as socio-historical considerations, sometimes turning to an advisory editorial board of writers, academics, and community advocates.

Plenitude aims to complicate expressions of queerness through the publication of diverse, sophisticated literary writing, art and film, from the very subtle to the brash and unrelenting.
Language
English
Pages
52
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Plenitude Publishing Society
Release
April 08, 2014

Plenitude Magazine (Issue 4)

Nat Marshik
4.3/5 ( ratings)
Shawn Syms flashes back to the 1990 Gay Games, Lukas Bhandar learns to love his hair, and Mette Bach dances in memory of her father. From a small town BC bar to the Continental in '65, first kisses, last goodbyes, and more.

Contributors also include Andy Quan, Rachel Rose, Will Vallieres, Jane Byers, Jon Riccio, Jane Eaton Hamilton, Faye Guenther, Shannon Webb-Campbell, Nat Marshik, Amal Rana, Bradley Jay, Sugar Le Fae and Jay Torrence

Plus -- your queer spring/summer reading list: Queer writers recommend books queer-authored books to love, and books they can't wait to read.

What people are saying about Plenitude:

"I fell in love with this publication after perusing the second issue, and the third issue is more evidence of Routley's vision to collect fresh, exciting, fun, sexy work by Canadian writers ... Instead of feeling like some monolithic literary magazine, Plenitude is something I look forward to delving into. It's always a wild ride."
--Xtra! Toronto

"Some pieces made me snap even though nobody was there. Some pieces made me smile and some made me drink more coffee and take a five-minute breather. Each piece was amazing in its own way, and that isn’t even my lip service or my desire to make it sound great to you guys. It’s just the truth."
--Autostraddle.com


Plenitude Magazine aims to promote the growth and development of queer literature and film through a biannual publication of literary fiction, nonfiction, poetry, graphic narrative and short film by both emerging and established queer writers, filmmakers, and artists, and to foster a community through an exchange of ideas, opportunities, contacts, and resources.

We define queer literature and film as that which is created by queer people, rather than that which features queer content alone. That said, we recognize that Plenitude readers are hungry for exceptional works that reflect queer histories, cultures, experiences, and sensibilities. Our editorial process involves critical literary analyses, as well as socio-historical considerations, sometimes turning to an advisory editorial board of writers, academics, and community advocates.

Plenitude aims to complicate expressions of queerness through the publication of diverse, sophisticated literary writing, art and film, from the very subtle to the brash and unrelenting.
Language
English
Pages
52
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Plenitude Publishing Society
Release
April 08, 2014

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