Fence
Archived since
Spring 1998
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41 issues
Founded in 1998 by Rebecca Wolff, Fence is a biannual journal of poetry, fiction, art, and criticism that has a mission to redefine the terms of accessibility by publishing challenging writing distinguished by idiosyncrasy and intelligence rather than by allegiance with camps, schools, or cliques. Fence is long-term committed to publishing from the outside and the inside of established communities of writing, seeking always to interrogate, collaborate with, and bedevil other systems that bring new writing to light.
“Fence is made by people who do it for love and do it well… this unique and singular anti-clique avant-garde concern has published utterly uncommon voices—Harmony Holiday, Tess Brown-Lavoie, Ottessa Moshfegh, Edgar Garcia, Douglas Kearney, Chelsey Minnis, so many others— these Fence heard first or close to first, these Fence midwived and husbanded into the world, these Fence, a muscular and virile hero, championed.” —Ariana Reines
“Fence is made by people who do it for love and do it well… this unique and singular anti-clique avant-garde concern has published utterly uncommon voices—Harmony Holiday, Tess Brown-Lavoie, Ottessa Moshfegh, Edgar Garcia, Douglas Kearney, Chelsey Minnis, so many others— these Fence heard first or close to first, these Fence midwived and husbanded into the world, these Fence, a muscular and virile hero, championed.” —Ariana Reines
“For two dozen years, Fence has been one of the primary journals of poetry and literature in the United States. Perhaps because it started with a plague-on-both-your-houses approach to American literary formations, it has manifested a post-tendency 21st century perspective with both openness and nuance. It’s pretty much perfect for these times.” —Ron Silliman
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Read FENCE cover to cover to immerse yourself in super-contemporary literary incitements. In our 42nd issue, you′ll find surprises at every turn of the page, from Wayne Koestenbaum′s "Kugel Exercises" to Jodie Noel Vinson′s "Westminster Quarters (What Mrs. Dalloway Did Not Say)." When you read FENCE, you find out what writers and translators are inventing and imagining next in literary art, through the works featured in Poetry, Fiction, Translation, and Other. Have a glimpse into the reading lives of authors too, through the "Reading List" featured at the end of every issue of FENCE.
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