Month: September 2024

Archaeology and Poety

Bill Caraher | In the summers, I do archaeology and I’ve always fantasized about a special section of NDQ dedicated to archaeology and poetry or perhaps even archaeological poetry. I’m not sure what this would look like, but there was a time when archaeologists dabbled in poetry. I’ve even posted

New Book Day: Kabbalah as Literature

Congratulations to our fiction editor, Gilad Elbom for his new book: Kabbalah as Literature: The Revolution of Interpretation. You can get a copy here. The editors have not yet read it because it is so hot off the presses, but I want to share the blurb offered by its publisher,

Calling All Poets!

Over the last few issues, NDQ has been working our way through a massive backlog of poetry. Now, we can happily say that we’re almost through. This means, we can reopen poetry submissions this morning. To submit go here. While we don’t charge a reading fee, it would be absolutely

Sound Art of Maria Chávez

Bill Caraher |  I get too many emails and the ones that I open and respond to in a timely way (my apologies to anyone awaiting a response) vary day to day. Yesterday morning, I opened an email telling me that Maria Chávez is performing at Solar Myth, the music

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