- Letter from the Editor

It’s Giving Tuesday: Will You Support Big Other?

Dear Reader,

Millions of people today are giving what they can ($25, $50, etc.) because they know that every little bit helps. This year, I ask you to consider making a tax-deductible gift today to help Big Other.

As one of our readers, you know of my efforts to curate and sustain a(n) (im)possibility space for unruly, fearless, surprising, innovative art, literary and otherwise.

Big Other is a one-person operation that runs on a strand of a string, so your gift will, among many other things, help me continue to publish new experimental and innovative work from both established and emerging writers and artists.

I hope you’ll show your support for this work by including Big Other in your year-end giving plans. Whether you give $50, $100, $500, $1,000, or more, your support will help ensure that Big Other continues to publish fiction, poetry, art, hybrid works, reviews, essays, interviews, and more. Your contribution will also help me curate, host, and promote the upcoming 2023 Big Other Book Awards and a considerable expansion of Subversity‘s course offerings.

Here are other ways to help support me and Big Other:

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With big thanks,

John Madera
Editor

 

(Image: Roberto Matta’s The Vertigo of Eros, 1944)

  • John Madera is the author of Nervosities (Anti-Oedipus Press, 2024) and Nomad Science (Spuyten Duyvil Press, forthcoming in 2026).  His  fiction is also published in Conjunctions, Salt Hill, Hobart, The &Now Awards 2: The Best Innovative Writing, and many other journals. His poetry is also published in elimae, Sixth Finch, Contrapuntos, and elsewhere. His criticism 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, two-time New York State Council on the Arts awardee John Madera lives in New York City, where he runs Rhizomatic and manages and edits Big Other.

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