Tuesday 17 August 2010

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The new issue 25 of BluePrintReview is going live in stages - more to come. The latest stage includes an image of mine, paired with a short-short story by Susan M Gibb and together entitled Descriptions.  I like the story a lot, and I like the mind that put these two together, teasing out the shared themes of melancholy, distance and surprising affinity.

BluePrintReview, edited from Germany by Dorothee Lang, draws together a new thematic web for each issue from a wide range of contributors, with an ongoing feature format that pairs independently created words and images from two different authors - linking them aslant, making connections not always obvious but always resonant. I like this very much. It's what I often try to do here in a small way, but has much greater potential, of course, when text and picture come from different authors.

Dorothee improved my images, too, with her much better photo-art skills: the dream editor, really, acutely perceiving what I mean, helping to make it better, finding the right context - the kind of editor who, we hear, is rarer than hens' teeth in print publishing these days. Hurrah for small and exquisite online literary magazines!

6 comments:

Dale said...

Oh! A nice pairing.

Anonymous said...

I liked both very much.

Dave said...

Wow, that is a nice pairing1 Congratualtions on getting into one of my favorite online magazines.

Natalie said...

Excellent, both. Bravo to you and to the magazine for this pairing.

marja-leena said...

Bravo, a well done collaboration!

Lucy said...

Made for each other - either could have been created in response to the other.