Sep 4, 2013
Thomas Dodson’s “Evidence of Harm” appears in our current issue. You can hear an excerpt of the story read by the author here: http://traffic.libsyn.com/champsnotchumps/Dodson_Evidence.mp3.
And the author discusses his work with Liz Washburn of the Axiom Center for New and Experimental Media in this audio clip: http://traffic.libsyn.com/champsnotchumps/axiom_dodson.mp3.
If you like what you hear, pick up the Fall 2013 issue and listen to the Champs Not Chumps podcast. Thomas Dodson also works on the Printer’s Devil Review.
And just for fun, here’s a random picture the author with his face patterned with the cellular structure of the hydrilla, the plant featured prominently in “Evidence of Harm” as a metaphor for trauma and obsession.
Dec 11, 2011
The Conium Review Podcast is on iTunes now! You can find the listing here, or just search for us in the iTunes store. The podcast is and always will be free, so subscribe today to stay up-to-date with the latest episodes.
Dec 7, 2011
The Conium Review is a print-based literary journal from Portland, Oregon. Our first issue is due out February, 2012. If you’re interested in submitting your poetry or fiction, visit http://coniumreview.com/guidelines
Our website’s home page uses Tumblr’s blogging platform, but we’re happy to integrate WordPress into our blogging repertoire too. We’re also active on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ for you social media aficionados.
At The Conium Review, we love books; our journal is strictly a print publication. However, we recognize the importance of electronic media, and we love how blogs let us connect with readers on a daily basis.
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