Issue 02, Fog
Our next issue centers around fog, the most ubiquitous atmospheric condition of the Bay Area.
Fog is composed of a dense number of particles that reduce horizontal visibility. It conceals. It requires a close proximity to the subject. A distant silhouette suddenly confronted. Fog blurs, a thick haze that clouds the mind as it searches for remembrance. It is a method to de-emphasize. Fog is a fade out. Enveloping solid and recasting it as void.
Contribute:
We are seeking opinion pieces, essays, reviews, reported work, creative writing, speculative projects, poetry, illustrations and more, written by and for our local arts and architecture community. We are also accepting pieces on other topical stories in the East Bay, in any length or format. Are you working on a speculative project? Are you hosting an exhibit or event? Do you have a classifieds ad? Our editors work with writers to develop their pieces.
Please send your pitch (a short abstract), along with a bio, and the length of your proposed contribution to: arkisnak@gmail.com.
We are accepting pitches until May 15th. This issue is set to print mid-October 2024.
Fog is composed of a dense number of particles that reduce horizontal visibility. It conceals. It requires a close proximity to the subject. A distant silhouette suddenly confronted. Fog blurs, a thick haze that clouds the mind as it searches for remembrance. It is a method to de-emphasize. Fog is a fade out. Enveloping solid and recasting it as void.
Contribute:
We are seeking opinion pieces, essays, reviews, reported work, creative writing, speculative projects, poetry, illustrations and more, written by and for our local arts and architecture community. We are also accepting pieces on other topical stories in the East Bay, in any length or format. Are you working on a speculative project? Are you hosting an exhibit or event? Do you have a classifieds ad? Our editors work with writers to develop their pieces.
Please send your pitch (a short abstract), along with a bio, and the length of your proposed contribution to: arkisnak@gmail.com.
We are accepting pitches until May 15th. This issue is set to print mid-October 2024.