Reading China: Frontier
You really have to read Can Xue to understand. Frontier is a good way to start.
You really have to read Can Xue to understand. Frontier is a good way to start.
Something’s gained and something’s lost with every bar we enter, but for no bar is this more true than for the Firefly, the stage of November’s featured story by Francesca Violich Kennedy.
Do we still know the places that we leave behind after so many years?
Nothing like the strange and wondrous to bond a father and son. A sensitive tale from July’s feature, Edward DeMarsh.
Spittoon Literary Magazine introduces six of China’s best new writers with striking new publication design and much more.
Spittoon Monthly features Mario T. Perez Jr. and his tale of when the cold sets in. But keep reading. There’s warmth to be found.
Spittoon Monthly presents a strange and relentless tale by the hand of Nathan Bennett. Best appreciated around a fire and read aloud by the author himself—this month we’ve included a special audio recording.