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Feb 9

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With both the occasion of our fifth anniversary and the publication of our tenth issue imminent, Black Clock has asked some of its most frequent (and prominent) contributors to describe their experience as readers of the magazine.  The responses we collected are as singular, idiosyncratic and even a little mysterious as the contents of any given issue.

Black Clock measures the temper of the turning world — a journal of ideas, provocations and cultural leaps, with some of the best writing anywhere.”
— Don DeLillo

“There’s never before been a literary journal with exactly the power and elegance, even the force of enigma, of Black Clock.  Each issue arrives in the reader’s hands as an artifact throbbing with potential and strangeness, new names and old names in wild conjunctions and brave forays, a journal to drive the collectors of the future into acquisitive frenzies.”
— Jonathan Lethem

Black Clock is one of the literary magazines I can’t wait to see when it arrives in the mail, and the thing I read that night before all else.”
— Susan Straight

Black Clock provides a much needed fix of experimental fiction and adventurous writing.   If you’re getting the itch for some literary stimulation, cut down on the lattes and invest in a subscription.”
— Carlos Ruiz Zafón

“One of the contemporary literary magazines with real vision — and they are in short supply.”
— Rick Moody

Black Clock is published semi-annually by the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) MFA Writing Program.

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