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Win a Subscription to Keyhole Magazine!

It’s simple. Write a  slogan for Big Other HERE and you just might win a one-year subscription to Keyhole Magazine and other prizes including: Gordon Lish’s Quarterly #2 (paperback); Flannery O’Connor’s A Good Man is Hard to Find ; Divine Day Formula, by Mother Flux; A first edition of Richard Brautigan’s book of poems, Rommel Drives On Deep into Egypt ; the November issue of POETRY, still in its wrapper; and from Astrophil Press: The Procession of Mollusks, by Eric E. Olson, Downstream from Trout Fishing in America: A Memoir of Richard Brautigan, by Keith Abbot, and Sleepers’ Republic, by David Gruber; How Some People Like Their Eggs, by Sean Lovelace .

About Keyhole

Keyhole Press is dedicated to furthering the reach of contemporary literature by means of print, web, and other forms of publishing. Keyhole promotes emerging writers and artists in Nashville and across the country. Keyhole encourages reading and writing in the form of magazines, books, and alternative bodies of media.

Keyhole publishes a quarterly literary journal, composed of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry from a wide selection of writers. The journal serves to promote these writers by introducing their art to a varied group of readers.

In addition to the quarterly journal, Keyhole promotes writers and encourages reading through several innovative approaches to literary publishing. Included in this is the monthly printing of postcards that feature short works of fiction or poetry and are distributed for free in several major cities. Also, Keyhole has partnered with the “Is Reads” program, an outdoor literary journal, to create “Nashville is Reads.” The selections are posted in various outdoor locations around Nashville, creating a unique reading experience.

Thanks Peter Cole!

  • John Madera is the author of Nervosities (Anti-Oedipus Press, 2024). His other fiction is published in Conjunctions, Salt Hill, The &Now Awards 2: The Best Innovative Writing, and many other journals. His nonfiction is published in American Book Review, Bookforum, The Review of Contemporary Fiction, Rain Taxi: Review of Books, The Believer, The Brooklyn Rail, and many other venues. Recipient of an M.F.A. in Literary Arts from Brown University, New York State Council on the Arts awardee John Madera lives in New York City, Rhizomatic and manages and edits Big Other.

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