Flock (literary journal)
Flock, founded in 2002, is a biannual literary journal based in Jacksonville, Florida.
Editor | April Gray Wilder |
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Categories | Literature, Art |
Frequency | Biannual |
Founded | 2002 |
Country | United States |
Based in | Jacksonville, Florida |
Website | Official Website |
History and mission
Flock (formerly Fiction Fix) was founded by University of North Florida students and author, musician, artist, and UNF faculty member Mark Ari in 2002.[1] Its original Editor-in-Chief was Sarah Cotchaleovich, followed by Melissa Milburn, Thelma Young, and current editor-in-chief April Gray Wilder. The journal publishes "accessibly experimental" and "soulful" literature in both traditional and experimental forms.[2] Since its inception the journal has been a part of a growing literary community in North East Florida and has attracted authors from across the United States and world. Between 2009 and 2013 the journal moved entirely online[3] and began showcasing contemporary art.[4] Under the name Fiction Fix, the journal published seventeen fiction issues, one issue of nonfiction,[5] two poetry issues, and two winners of its novella award: "The Sleeping Wall" by Jane Downs and "Homesick Redux" by Daniel Coshnear. In 2016 the journal became Flock with an expanded mission to publish fully multi-genre issues twice a year.
Awards
The journal periodically opens for submissions to its Novella Award, offering publication to the winning submission.
See also
References
- Book offers readers their fix of fiction, River City News, March 5, 2003
- Fiction Fix - 2012, New Pages, October 15, 2012
- What We're Reading: Fiction Fix Hazel and Wren, December 22, 2011
- Get your Fiction Fix, now with a side of art, Spinnaker, Aug. 24, 2010
- Bait and Switch: Fiction Fix Offers Nonfiction Issue, Brevity, June 27, 2011