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Clash Magazine: Issue #1

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CLASH Books presents Issue #1 of CLASH Magazine featuring some of the most talented writers working in the small press world today. CLASH brings together non-fiction, poetry, and fiction spanning different genres, perspectives, and unique voices including: Autumn Christian, Sam Pink, Daniel Knauf, Gabino Iglesias, Lisa Marie Basile, Stephanie Wytovich, Madeline Swann, Christoph Paul, Joanna C. Valente, Jayaprakash Satyamurthy, Danger Slater, Loren Kleinman, Charles Austin Muir, Ashley Inguanta, Brian Alan Ellis, Monique Quintana, Sam Richard, Stephanie Valente, Leza Cantoral, B. Diehl, Emily Paskevics, Maxwell Bauman, Kat Giordano, and Joel Amat Güell.

100 pages, Paperback

First published April 15, 2018

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Christoph Paul

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Christoph Paul is an award-winning humor author. He writes non-fiction, YA, Bizarro, horror, and poetry including: The Passion of the Christoph, Great White House Volume 1 and Volume 2, Slasher Camp for Nerd Dorks, A Confederacy of Hot Dogs, and Horror Film Poems. He is the managing editor for CLASH Media and CLASH Books and edited the anthologies Walk Hand in Hand Into Extinction: Stories Inspired by True Detective and This Book Ain’t Nuttin to F*%k With: A Wu-Tang Tribute Anthology. Under the pen name Mandy De Sandra, he writes Bizarro Erotica that has been covered in VICE, Huffington Post, Jezebel, and AV Club.

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May 24, 2018
I chatted with editor Leza Cantoral about this book and more on Losing the Plot—listen here!!

Excellent collection of well-written non-fiction, poetry and fiction!

Deftly covers a range of contemporary issues: race, politics, living in the age of technology. A suprisingly dense and insightful little book.

I enjoyed the pieces that were sincere in tone the most. I can't get enough sincerity, and I suspect many of these writers would say the same. I connect less with the nihilistic vibe that's typical of Vice and similar publishers.

But whatever. When I buy interesting things from all over, I don't anticipate that they've cornered the "Scottish process engineers living in Norway" market. Surely no one else will mind :D

And derespectivagardless, I'll definitely keep buying CLASH magazine!
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August 12, 2018
Nice little collection of works. The non-fiction part is consistently awesome, I didn't particularly love the poetry section (except for the excellent 'This Tender Thing') and some of the fiction stories are quite nice (though I believe 'The Anarchist Kosher Cookbook' actually belonged in non-fiction;).
Great, interesting writing throughout. And for a snippet, mark these strictly non-fiction words: "let's Fahrenheit 451 Goodreads"!!!
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