Online Magazines: January 2012 Issues
This month’s lineup of online magazines are:
With a nod to the doomsday prophecy, we’re launching 2012 with writing about apocalypse. In two riffs on the Old Testament, André-Marcel Adamek builds a Belgian ark, while Fernando Paiva eulogizes the Creator. Ofir Touché Gafla counts down the hours in a runaway city. Sławomir Mrożek awaits the end of days at McDonald’s. Hector G. Oesterheld and Solano Lopez depict a deadly snowfall in Buenos Aires. Gyrðir Elíasson sees banned books in Iceland’s future. Antônio Xerxenesky exposes a conspiracy to rewrite a famous ending. And Mexico’s Ambar Past provides an incantatory oracle. We trust you’ll enjoy these apocalyptic visions; and if not, well, it’s not the end of the world.
- Belletrista, Issue Number 15 for January/February 2012
- World Literature Today includes a reading list of the “10 Top Japanese Authors of the Past Decade” and an “Apocalypse Reading List”
- Pank Magazine
- The Center for the Art of Translations features eight short stories
- Granta 112: Horror – there are several free articles including a short story by the Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk
- The Paris Review Issue 199 includes short stories and poetry that a free online
- Saraba Magazine’s Issue 10 on Music is available for download. It’s free.
- The December 2011 Issue of DustAccra is available for download. Free as well.





Great links Kinna. Have to check them (and save/download) when I get a free connection at work.
I’ve heard that this month’s edition of DustAccra is superb. would download it soon.
Interesting links. I highly recomment anything written by Olga Tokarczyk! If I remember correctly at least one of her novels is available in English.
Thanks, Kinna. Words without Borders is a favorite of mine. So is Guernica.
There are so many new links you’ve brought to my notice. That’s worth sharing.
Thanks for sharing. Definitely checking for Saraba