• The BitterSweet Review #3

The BitterSweet Review

The BitterSweet Review #3

The BitterSweet Review is a publishing platform dedicated to the advancement of queer literature and visual culture. In creative defiance of high-brow, elite, monolithic literary culture, BitterSweet seeks to empower a new generation of queer artists. Encouraging cross-generational conversation and providing space for liminal and subversive work. 

In this issue: This Used To Be The Future

"I can remember when this was the future, Where it was gonna be at back then".                                                                                                         - Pet Shop Boys

Issue #3 of BitterSweet tackles Queer futurities, temporalities of transition, junctures of gossip and prophecy, utopia, dystopia, the all around experiential wonderland of the unknown to be. Featuring poems by CA Conrad, K Lewis Hood, and P. Staff. Art by Arca, Danielle Braithwaite Shirley, Stelios Ilchuk, David McDiarmid, Sin Wai Kin, Ebun Sodipo, and Bex Wade. And conversations between Emily Pope and Kole Fulmine, and Mijke van der Drift and Nat Raha.

London, U.K.; biannual; 13x19cm; 195 pages, Semi-annually