Soft Punk – Issue 02: Reasonable Doubt
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Soft Punk is a literary arts and culture quarterly, based between London and New York.
We are intentionally agnostic of a “house style” and liberated from dogmatic conceptions of brow. Our reporting is fair, our fiction vulnerable, and our criticism unwavering. We curate emotive, insightful, and occasionally brazen visual features, with generous space reserved for poetry and art of all mediums.
In the vacuum left by an ever-shrinking landscape of inquisitive outlets, we felt something needed to budge. So here we are pushing.
Issue 02:
The Quarterly Prying Sense From Our Strange Present
Fiction - Nonfiction - Poetry – Criticism - Fine Arts - Photography
In the midst of a global pandemic, a (long overdue) social uprising, and economic peril, Issue 2: 'Reasonable Doubt' feels apt for the moment. This 160 page edition is comfortably flush, including:
~imagery from the Philadelphia protests by Nick Moncy
~a profile of Howie Hawkins by Ryan Baesemann
~photography features by Georgii Zaria and Max Dutka
~new fiction by Stephen Williams Ortega
~five paintings by Kristen Valentine
~new visual art by M Slater
~and much more, featuring over 20 original contributions throughout a variety of media
Thank you kindly for supporting emergent writers and artists, as well as independent print media. We do appreciate it.
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