Synopsis
The Americas-themed Issue features work on the notions of movement and transition, be they physical, psychological, personal or outrospective. We feature prose by the Surinamese writer Astrid Roemer, artwork by the Swedish photographer Elisabeth Ohlson Wallin, and poetry by Gregory Woods, Ching-In Chen and Judith Barrington, amongst loads of others. This issue also includes some winning stories and poems from last year's competitions: Chroma, Velvet and Transfabulous. Read about a Lacanian Brit in Missouri, a heat-seeking American in London, a Chilean Nobel Laureate in New York, a Surinamese writer in Holland, an Argentinian in Phoenix, a Canadian in Mexico. There’s also movement between Vietnam and London, a trans-man's tricky journey from one pronoun to another, and the general difficulty of living in two time zones at once. And there's Carl Gopalkrishnan's painting of President Obama in conversation with Vishnu and Daleks.
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