Brick, A Literary Journal
Brick is a twice-yearly literary journal attuned to what obsesses writers, fuels their practice, invigorates their imaginations, and imbues them with awe. We’re guided by words from Rainer Maria Rilke (as translated by ee cummings) that appear alongside the masthead of every issue of Brick: “Works of art are of an infinite loneliness and with nothing to be so little reached as with criticism. Only love can grasp and hold and fairly judge them.” It’s love that drives our lasting dedication to the printed form, in all its beauty, tactility, and enduring value. It’s love that carries this dedication into digital realms that foreground the vital work Brick’s contributors, artists, editors, and arts workers do, connecting that work with readers wherever they are and however they read. And it’s love that propels our ongoing search for essays, interviews, reviews, memoir, travelogues, belles lettres, and unsung ephemera from all over the continent and around the world. Though we sometimes find ourselves moved to publish the odd story or poem, Brick is, at heart, dedicated to literary-non-fiction, in all its myriad and ever-changing forms.
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$39 CAD for a 1-year, 2-issue Canadian institutional subscription