gorse is a twice-yearly print journal edited and published in Dublin by Susan Tomaselli, featuring longform narrative essays, original fiction and interviews. Issue one was published in January 2014, with assistance from David Gavan. gorse is an exploration of the art of words. gorse is interested in the potential of literature, in literature where lines between fiction, memoir and history blur, in the unconventional and the under recognised. Our influences include, but are not limited to, Hubert Butler, The Bell, the Paris Review, The White Review, & transition.
In this issue:
[Editorial] We Go This Way
[Essays] I Am Love by Claire-Louise Bennett
More Rigged Than Recollected by Alan Cunningham
The Isle is Full of Noises by Brian Dillon
Kill Fee, An Experimental Review by Matthew Jakubowski
Gaze on Your Omphalos by Catherine O’Sullivan
This Was Tomorrow by Simon Reynolds
Christmas in Nowhere by Tim Smyth
The Sky Has Gone Mad, Antonin Artaud in Ireland by Susan Tomaselli
[Fiction] Outposts by Rob Doyle
Black Chalk With Touches of White on Brown Paper by Tristan Foster
Rigor Terra by Hugh Fulham-McQuillan
Festschrift by Jonathan Gibbs
Europe, in Winter by Niven Govinden
Conditions by Mira Mattar
Extrapolations by Colm O’Shea
[Poetry] Three Poems by Dylan Brennan
Civilisations’s Golden Dawn: A Slideshow by Christodoulos Makris
Three Rune Poems by SJ Fowler
Two Graphic Poems: Revolution XIV & The Second She Wolf by Lies Van Gasse
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