Alisa Ganieva, Thank You!
Alisa Ganieva, Thank You! By Maria Muzalevskaya on November 15, 2018 Alisa Ganieva is a famous Russian fiction writer, essayist and my mentor in the Writing camp in Armenia. She…
Alisa Ganieva, Thank You! By Maria Muzalevskaya on November 15, 2018 Alisa Ganieva is a famous Russian fiction writer, essayist and my mentor in the Writing camp in Armenia. She…
i’m okay, thank you for asking By Ivan Demidkin on November 15, 2018 вы, верно,теперь в ужасном беспокойстве,что я так долго-долго не писал; this material may be protected by copiright. BIO…
madness as literature By Ivan Demidkin on November 15, 2018 слова, запрещенные в разговоре об этом тексте: структурализм, Фуко, дихотомия и поэтика. How to use insane in the nature of writing?…
abandoning its elevated meaning By Ivan Demidkin on November 15, 2018 ‘da:lin, I’m dying. While a work of art appears to life when it is recognized as such by a reader…
Lullaby By Maryna Smahina on November 15, 2018 sing for melull me with songsof the high seas;cradle melike a traingoing through the coastsof blue Greece;be a mantrawith neither beginning nor…
On Georgian wine and shared history By Daria Piskozub on November 15, 2018 Imagine you open a closet. Inside it there is everything you knew about Ukraine, Armenia, Turkey, Georgia…
Migrant Pens By Ceren Turkkan on November 15, 2018 To my point of view, in Turkey, there are three differents cultures, The East, the West and the culture which is…
Language: Immigration and Borders By Hüseyin Serhat Arıkan on November 15, 2018 ImmigrationWhen I write, I immigrate into the language. In other words, into sound, nature, and meaning. As a…
Side of Out By Anna Grigoryan on November 15, 2018 Some people are always in the side of out,You can see them hiding behind the crowd,The outsider always looks a…
From No to Yes By Anna Darsavelidze on November 15, 2018 “What are you immigrating into or out of ?”I’m reading on the board and my mind is completely blank.…