We’re reading furiously and preparing a stunning new issue for you – stay tuned!
Submissions to FERAL close in two days!
Hurry! Hurry! There’s still time to send us your transformation-themed poetry and art!
Read the guidelines here and submit!
Submissions for Issue Two are closing EARLY!
We’ve been blessed with some truly amazing submissions so far, and in light of this we’ve decided to close submissions to Issue Two on MAY 15TH. If you’ve got transformation-themed poetry and art that you’ve been sitting on, now’s the time – submit, submit, submit! (Guidelines here!)
And, because we’re closing submissions early, we’re bringing forward the release date too. Issue Two will be released on June 1, 2020. We can’t wait to share it with you!
Submissions to Issue Two are NOW OPEN!
Let’s talk about change. About how the world is changing, how we are changing, the transformative nature of our work. Actually, let’s talk about ALL forms of transformation. Yeah, let’s do that.
Check out the submission guidelines here and send us your transformation-themed poetry and art!
Subs close June 15th, but we’re hungry. Send us your best.
Issue One is now LIVE!
We’re beyond excited to send the inaugural issue of FERAL: A Journal of Poetry and Art out into the world!
This eclectic collection of poetry and art comes from all the corners of the globe. It’s brave, it’s beautiful, and we hope you love it as much as we do.
Submissions to FERAL are now closed!
We’re reading furiously for our first issue, out April 1. Thanks for sending us such wonderful work!
Submissions to FERAL close in two weeks!
We still want to see your poems, your art, your voices, your worlds. Send them our way soon!
Submission guidelines here. We’re waiting for you!
Miguel Vega Reviews David Hanlon’s ‘Spectrum of Flight’
Beautiful, honest and heartbreaking. David Hanlon is here and he has something to say.
★★★★
David Hanlon’s debut chapbook ‘Spectrum of Flight’ is a brutally chilling and confessional book that narrates the absolutely tragic, yet beautiful coming of age story of going from boy to man, of trying to follow the lead, but wanting to set the bar, and of appealing to the norm, but trying to move beyond the expectations of the dominant social structure. David Hanlon’s nuanced approach to his writing provides readers with the insight of someone who has lived in this experience but also of someone who is observing the world around them, and jotting down the beautiful and the damned into one compelling release.
Continue reading “Miguel Vega Reviews David Hanlon’s ‘Spectrum of Flight’”Welcome to FERAL – Submissions are OPEN!
Welcome to FERAL: A Journal of Poetry and Art!
We are excited to announce that submissions are now OPEN for our first issue. You can read our submission guidelines here.
Send us your best – we can’t wait to see it!