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In his essay "A Literature of Place," Barry Lopez describes a literature that embraces a "storied relationship" to place, claiming that "if you're intimate with a place, a place with whose history you're familiar, and you establish an ethical conversation with it, the implication that follows is this: the place knows you're there. It feels you. You will not be forgotten, cut off, abandoned." Elsewhere is a journal dedicated to publishing a broad range of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction that expresses just such a "storied relationship" to place. The name and online format of the journal echoes our principles. In cyberspace, we're no place but every place. We're here. We're there. We're Elsewhere. Editor Associate Editor Webmaster |
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