Writer, podcaster, editor, and mall explorer Kurt Schiller joins us to discuss how he started his magazine, Blood Knife. Since its inception a few short years ago, Blood Knife has become a notable voice in cultural criticism, and has been cited by NPR, the BBC, and the New York Times. In this episode, Kurt shares what it takes to launch a magazine, attract subscribers, and give writers a space to create thought-provoking work.
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An article that came out a few months after the article above
Another Tor piece that definitely isn’t imitating another viral essay that came out a few months prior
VERY ONLINE, a zine partly inspired by June Martin’s story
I Gave You My Soul (and I Am Dead): Gender and Faustian Fiction
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