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Melancholy

Volume I, Issue IV

Quotes From Works Reviewed

"A stranger: the ghost of someone she's supposed to have known, she thinks, when he says so quietly it could almost be the fountain speaking, 'The Age of Chaos is here.'"

-Steve Erickson, Our Ecstatic Days

“Out of the ash          
I rise with my red hair
And I eat men like air. 
-
Sylvia Plath, Lady Lazarus

“It burns, burns, burns...”

-June Carter Cash Ring of Fire

Welcome to the The Wolfgang Journal - A quarterly forum for fine writing and cultural conservation.
   The Wolfgang Journal is no longer making any immediate plans for a print version. The Journal is planning to return to publishing in the original format in the next few months. To learn more direct yourself to the Letters & Editorials page.
   Things considered this issue: The newest novel of one of the U.S.’s most under appreciated talents, Steve Erickson; the continued adventures of our book hunter, Boyd Magee; more on just who Wolfgang S. Katt is; the epidemic of movie sequels continues to ravage American cinema; reading new age books and listening to classic country music; misogyny, poetics and the voice of Sylvia Plath.
 

Contents

Letters & Editorials

The Journal Is Fallow

Letters & Editorials

What Happens When You Read The Celestine Prophecy
 While Listening To
 Johnny Cash
by Jonathan Scovner


The Voices Of Sylvia Plath
In Five Meditations
by Paul Oliver

Standard Tales

The Lives & Opinions
 of
 Wolfgang S. Katt 
by Paul Oliver

The Diary of a Book Hunter 
by Boyd Magee

Book Review

This Is Not Your Mother’s Apocalypse
by Jason Hafer

  Inside and Outside The Literary  Sphere

The Problem With Sequels
or Kill The Thrills XVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
by Matt Cashon

 

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