Publishing the raw materials of fiction, poetry and other creative work: scrap metal; index cards; napkin notes; etc. Hit and Run was inspired by the very first entry, Matthew St. Amand's Cellphone Silhouette. Please make sure to check out the extensive archive.
SUBMISSIONS
Send high resolution jpg and author bio to cvillewriter@mac.com
PRESS
"Personally, I find it refreshing to see work at its most new, most unformed, with a thousand prospective directions to go. If you're a perfectionist, just one glance at these handwritten scrawls is a calming influence." Ling Ma, SF Examiner
Hit and Run Magazine has the photographic evidence of writers’ work, as it gets done and the evidence is fascinating. Susan Andrus, Consortium of the Creative Nudge
"It's fascinating, and worth checking every day. " Rarely Likeable
"...the frenzied jottings and mad squiggles of other writers and artists from around the world." William Michaelian, Recently Banned Literature
7 comments:
Paul is a fantastic poet. It was fascinating to have a look at his notes!
Ditto! Love his work, awesome this glimpse of how it happened :)!!
paul's notes are more aesthetically pleasing than most visual art. and he likes t.rex.
Love Pauls work. He's brilliant.
Dude. So that's how it's done!
Paul is one of the best writers I've come across blogging, from poetry to prosetry.
yeah, what they all sed... tho curious his handwriting twirls speaks volumes...
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