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Issue 1: Spring 2022
- Serena Solin
- Toby Altman
- S. Brook Corfman
- Katana Smith
- Natalee Cruz
- Emma Wilson
- Ashley Colley
- Colin Criss
- Jack Chelgren
- Stefania Gomez
Issue 2: Summer 2022
- Matthew Klane
- Ryan Nhu
- TR Brady
- Alana Solin
- K. Iver
- Emily Barton Altman
- William Youngblood
- Alex Wells Shapiro
- Sasha Wiseman
- Yunkyo Moon-Kim
Issue 3: Fall 2022
- Sun Yung Shin
- Rosie Stockton
- Adele Elise Williams & Henry Goldkamp
- Noa Micaela Fields
- Miriam Moore-Keish
- Fred Schmalz
- Katy Hargett-Hsu
- Alicia Mountain
- Austin Miles
- Carlota Gamboa
Birthday Presents
for William Blake
Five Words for William Blake
on His 265th Birthday
(after Jack Spicer)
Issue 4: Winter 2023
- MICHAEL CHANG
- Daniel Borzutzky
- Alicia Wright
- Asha Futterman
- Ellen Boyette
- S Cearley
- Sebastián Páramo
- Abbey Frederick
- Caylin Capra-Thomas
- maryhope|whitehead|lee & Ryan Greene
Issue 5: Spring 2023
- Jose-Luis Moctezuma
- Peter Leight
- Rachel Galvin
- Sophia Terazawa
- Katherine Gibbel
- Lloyd Wallace
- Timothy Ashley Leo
- Jessica Laser
- Kira Tucker
- Michael Martin Shea
Issue 6: Summer 2023
An Introduction to Tyger Quarterly’s The Neo-Surrealist Interview Series
1. Mary Jo Bang
2. Marty Cain
3. Dorothy Chan
4. Aditi Machado
5. Alicia Mountain
6. Serena Solin
7. Marty Riker
8. Francesca Kritikos
9. Luther Hughes
10. Toby Altman
Bonus: William Blake Tells All
Issue 7: Fall 2023
1. Dennis James Sweeney
2. M. Cynthia Cheung
3. Nathaniel Rosenthalis
4. Reuben Gelley Newman
5. James Kelly Quigley
6. Christine Kwon
7. Maxwell Rabb
8. Maura Pellettieri
9. Patty Nash
10. Alyssa Moore
Issue 8: Winter 2024
1. Julian Talamantez Brolaski
2. Elizabeth Marie Young
3. Michael Gardner
4. Steffan Triplett
5. Margaret Yapp
6. Chelsea Tadeyeske
7. June Wilson
8. Dawn Angelicca Barcelona
9. Evan Williams
10. Brendan Sherry
Issue 9 + 10: Spring/Summer 2024
1. Emily Pittinos
2. Lisa Low
3. Binx Perino
4. Kai Ihns
5. Alex Tretbar
6. Joanie Cappetta
7. Mike Bagwell
8. Kelly Clare
9. Antonio Vargas-Nieto
10. Olivia Sio Tse
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11. Jackson Watson
12. Myka Kielbon
13. Henie Zhang
14. David Brennan
15. Ann Pedone
16. Maddy Chrisman-Miller
17. Ronnie Sirmans
18. Evan Goldstein
19. Anne Marie Rooney
20. Cameron Lovejoy
Issue 11: Fall 2024
This issue of Tyger Quarterly is coming out on the 267th birthday of William Blake. Around 1826 Blake printed his Laocoön, at the top reads “Where any view of Money exists Art cannot be carried on but War only.” In this spirit of Blake, rather than putting out a new issue of poetry, the Tygers of Tyger Quarterly have put together links to writing, and other medias, that have figured as meaningful reading, writing, listening as we continue the fight to end Israel’s ongoing genocide in Palestine.
1. My Palestinian Poem that “The New Yorker” Wouldn’t Publish by Fady Joudah (from LARB)
2. No Human Being Can Exist + No Human Being Can Exist by Saree Makdisi (from N+1)
3. Under the Jumbotron + William Blake’s ‘Laocoön’: Why this poet’s engraving reads like a protest poster” by Anahid Nersessian (from LRB + The Yale Review)
4. On Israel and Lebanon: A Response to Adrienne Rich from One Black Woman by June Jordan (from New York War Crimes)
5. Genocide Leaves No Illusions in Tact by Yasmeen Daher (from Verso)
6. Can You Tell Us Why This Is Happening: Testimonies from Gaza (from N+1)
7. Landing: Skateboarding in Palestine by Maen Hammad (Bonus Documentary: Epicly Palestined: The Birth of Skateboarding in the West Bank) (from N+1 + SkatePal)
8. Palestine is Everywhere, and It Is Making Us More Free: More Letters from The Apocalypse by George Abraham and Sarah Aziza (from The Nation)
9. Liberation Pedagogy at the People’s University for Gaza by Amir Marshi (from MQR)
10. “We,” A Poem for Palestine by Ghayath Almadhoun (from Outlook India)
11. Resources Towards a Free Palestine (from Mizna)
12. Crimes Against Language: The Moral Truth of Israel’s War Against Gaza is not Difficult to Grasp by Sarah Aziza (from The Baffler)
13. Israelism: The Awakening of Young American Jews dir. Erin Axelman and Sam Eilertsen
14. [excerpt from Palestine (+100)] Editor’s Introduction by Basma Ghalayini + “The Curse of the Mud Ball Kid” by Mazen Maarouf (translated by Jonathan Wright)
15. If I Must Die by Refaat Alareer (from In These Times)
Email: tyger quarterly @ gmail dot com
©2022 TQ
S Cearley
THAT IS THE ONLY WAY WE LEARN
REVOLUTION NO. G
Biographical Statement
Sean Cearley has tricked a computer to generate poetry when it thinks it is generating art. He lives in Stavanger, Norway. More info with less detail is available at at IG: generatedpoetry, @scearley@mastodon.art, and futureanachronism.com.