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Riggwelter

A journal of poetry, short fiction, visual art and experimental media.

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Review: Zana (Kastrati, 2019)

Posted on July 24, 2020 by riggwelterpress

Zana, dir. Antoneta Kastrati, Kosovo/Albania 2019, 97m, Cert: 15 (UK) A decade after the Kosovo War, Lume is plagued by… Read more Review: Zana (Kastrati, 2019)

A Religion of Disease by Julianne Carew

Posted on July 22, 2020July 22, 2020 by riggwelterpress

Content Warning: This essay contains explicit sexual content and drug use, as well as medical situations.   I found out… Read more A Religion of Disease by Julianne Carew

Used to Express Exasperation or Boredom by Beki

Posted on July 17, 2020July 20, 2020 by riggwelterpress

It’s Friday evening at 6:30pm. And, as with every Friday at 6:30pm during lockdown, my family is on a collective… Read more Used to Express Exasperation or Boredom by Beki

A naïve and sentimental baker by Zeynep Rade

Posted on July 8, 2020July 8, 2020 by riggwelterpress

With respect to Friedrich Schiller. My mother couldn’t cook. I remember her taking a sandwich up to her bedroom after… Read more A naïve and sentimental baker by Zeynep Rade

Quality Programming in the 90s by Chris Prewitt

Posted on June 13, 2020June 12, 2020 by riggwelterpress

Home Release Wednesday, May 21, 1997, a day spent in anticipation of watching Mortal Kombat the movie on VHS. My… Read more Quality Programming in the 90s by Chris Prewitt

Onions by Erik Fuhrer

Posted on January 10, 2019 by riggwelterpress

I cut onions in the kitchen. An ordinary activity made fraught by Moops at my feet waiting for fallen pieces… Read more Onions by Erik Fuhrer

Wardrobes, Fairy Tale Family Trees and the Power of Re-imagining by S.A. Leavesley

Posted on October 27, 2018 by riggwelterpress

The wardrobe portal to Narnia in C. S. Lewis’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe isn’t a literary fiction;… Read more Wardrobes, Fairy Tale Family Trees and the Power of Re-imagining by S.A. Leavesley

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