JENdA journal has published Issue 34. The series asks writers to candidly speak about their philosophy, creative process, and the prevalent themes in their work. While the series does not focus on any of the writer’s publications, it asks them to move past the language of literature that is sometimes colorful and pristine into their own personal space – a place of vulnerability and truth. To read this issue and others, click the Archives link. A paid subscription is required to access the journal. |