Magazine. Poetry. Published yearly in the spring, VOLT seeks to offer a range of adventurous writing across its characteristically large page dimensions. This issue is meant to be both a document of the contemporary historical moment and an homage to Blast, the great modernist magazine edited by Wyndham Lewis. Blast's third and final issue was also a war issue, and found print at the start of WWI, which also destroyed the magazine. This issue of VOLT contains writing by Dennis Philips, Donald Revell, and Donna de la Perriere, among others.
Author City: COTATI, CA USA
Gillian Conoley was born in Austin Texas, where, on its rural outskirts, her father and mother owned and operated a radio station. Her most recent collection is THE PLOT GENIE with Omnidawn Publishing. She is the author of six collections of poetry, including PROFANE HALO, Lovers in the Used World, and Tall Stranger, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Her work has received many prizes, including the Jerome J. Shestack Poetry Prize from The American Poetry Review, a National Endowment for the Arts grant, and a Fund for Poetry Award. Her poems have been anthologized in over 20 national and international anthologies, including W.W. Norton's forthcoming Postmodern American Poetry (second edition), American Hybrid, Counterpath's LYRIC POSTMODERNISMS, and Oscar Mondadori's Nuova Poesia Americana. Editor and founder of VOLT magazine, she teaches in the Program for Writers and Poets at Sonoma State University.