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'''Zyx''' is a [[litzine|literary zine]] produced by [[Arnold Skemer]]. A typical issue will include an essay from Skemer around the issues of literary success and failure, followed by reviews of recent [[book]]s, and finally several pages of excerpts from the reviewed titles and other works of (usually experimental) [[poetry]] and [[fiction]].
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'''Zyx''' is a [[lit-zine|literary zine]] edited by [[Arnold Skemer]] and published regularly since 1990 by Phygrian Press in New York City. A typical issue will include an essay by the editor around the issues of literary careerism, followed by reviews of recent works of fiction and poetry, and finally several pages of excerpts from the reviewed titles and other books of (usually experimental) poetry and fiction.
  
Skemer is the author of several novels, including an ambitious ongoing series where the title is a letter of the alphabet (''C'', ''D'', ''H'' etc)
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Since its founding in 1990, the zine has itself been reviewed in a variety of media and has been lauded as a touchstone in criticism and dissemination of experimental literature. Some of these reviews have appeared in Taproot Reviews, [[Factsheet Five]], New Hope International Review, and others.
  
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Skemer is also the author of eight published novels, including an ambitious ongoing series where each title is a letter of the alphabet (''C'', ''D'', ''H'' etc).
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Latest revision as of 22:02, 4 November 2007

Zyx is a literary zine edited by Arnold Skemer and published regularly since 1990 by Phygrian Press in New York City. A typical issue will include an essay by the editor around the issues of literary careerism, followed by reviews of recent works of fiction and poetry, and finally several pages of excerpts from the reviewed titles and other books of (usually experimental) poetry and fiction.

Since its founding in 1990, the zine has itself been reviewed in a variety of media and has been lauded as a touchstone in criticism and dissemination of experimental literature. Some of these reviews have appeared in Taproot Reviews, Factsheet Five, New Hope International Review, and others.

Skemer is also the author of eight published novels, including an ambitious ongoing series where each title is a letter of the alphabet (C, D, H etc).