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Pull up a chair for story time with Uncle Dragnet!Dragnet Issue Four cover by the elegant and whimsical Ali Hall, which lists five of the writers featured in this issue: Joe Yachimec, Cristina Rizzuto, Matt Rowan, Gary Barwin, and Suzannah Showler. But don’t worry, the others are equally terrific! We just didn’t want to overwhelm you. You’ll find out the rest when we release the cinematic trailer in a week or so.ALSO
The launch party is taking place the night of January 21 at Smiling Buddha, the same venue as last time. Details to come.

Pull up a chair for story time with Uncle Dragnet!

Dragnet Issue Four cover by the elegant and whimsical Ali Hall, which lists five of the writers featured in this issue: Joe Yachimec, Cristina Rizzuto, Matt Rowan, Gary Barwin, and Suzannah Showler. But don’t worry, the others are equally terrific! We just didn’t want to overwhelm you. You’ll find out the rest when we release the cinematic trailer in a week or so.

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The launch party is taking place the night of January 21 at Smiling Buddha, the same venue as last time. Details to come.

Posted on Saturday, December 31st 2011, by Jer's Garage

Tags Joe Yachimec Ali Hall Suzannah Showler Cristina Rizzuto Matt Rown Gary Barwin Dragnet Issue Four Cover Art Elegant Whimsical

The super-cool people over at Broken Pencil said some really nice things about us:  ”Culled together by two editors living on opposite ends of the country (Victoria and Toronto), Dragnet’s first issue features a well-curated selection of fiction. Unknown quantities like Joe Yachimec follow the always-reliable Sheila Heti seamlessly. Marginalia, such as saucily titled blog posts and up-to-the-minute tweets, distract from the sidelines. In short, this is a very modern, very readable take on how an online lit mag should be.” Wow. Seriously, we’re blushing over here.

The super-cool people over at Broken Pencil said some really nice things about us:  ”Culled together by two editors living on opposite ends of the country (Victoria and Toronto), Dragnet’s first issue features a well-curated selection of fiction. Unknown quantities like Joe Yachimec follow the always-reliable Sheila Heti seamlessly. Marginalia, such as saucily titled blog posts and up-to-the-minute tweets, distract from the sidelines. In short, this is a very modern, very readable take on how an online lit mag should be.” Wow. Seriously, we’re blushing over here.

Posted on Monday, November 7th 2011, by Untitled

Tags Media Broken Pencil People we like who also like us Sheila Heti Joe Yachimec