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We’re pleased to announce that Drunken Boat Issue #13 is now live.

DB13 is emerging as the weather warms up, with features on /Slant/Sex/, the first half of a collection of writing and art exploring the often taboo sexuality of all woman-identified and trans individuals, and First Peoples, Plural, an interdisciplinary exploration of native identity and aesthetic from around the world. Also with new poetry by Tomaz Salamun, a multimedia folio of nonfiction, with playlists on process by essayists including Rick Moody, and new photography, sound, and installation art.

We hope you’ll share our winter issue on your blogs, Twitters, Facebooks, and by carrier pigeon if you are so inclined.

Thank you all for your hard work and support. If you’re a fan of Drunken Boat, please consider making a donation so we can continue bringing you the best of traditional art forms such as poetry, prose, criticism and photography, alongside works of art endemic to the medium of the web, such as sound, video, hypertext, web art and digital animation. Our secure payment site can be found at www.drunkenboat.com/db13/donate.php

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The Editors of Drunken Boat

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Published Mar 05, 2011 - Comments Off

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