In the inaugural issue of col-, we asked for projects that engaged with collaboration in some way, leaving open the specific approaches, materials, genres, to consider “what does it mean to think and make together?” (read the editors’ introduction here)
three poems
Callie Ingram
Annotations to a Translation of the First Line of Finnegans Wake into Hindustani
Shantam Goyal
“You’ve Got Snail Mail”: Artistic Inquiry and Collaboration In and Outside of the Pandemic Writing Classroom
Peaches Hash and Chris McGunnigle
six poems
Kiki Vera Johnson and Ariana Nash
Fuzzy
Dana Venerable
Therapon I, 1-4
Dan Beachy-Quick and Bruce Bond
Review: Adaptation Considered as a Collaborative Art: Process and Practice, Brenadette Cronin, Rachel MagShamhráin, and Nikolai Preuschoff
Ryan Borochovitz
the mouth of the machine, the machine in the mouth
Blair Johnson and Jesse Nicholas Quebbeman-Turley
Blair Johnson and Luke Williams
In Collaboration with the Past
Robert George