Editors
Jason Bulger, publisher
Fascinated with words, with their history, with the weight of all that has come before, I approach publishing most as a writer, and I know that when I say, "I wish I'd written this," that I've stumbled onto something good. I enjoy the occasionally stressful process of selecting works for a literary journal since it affords me the opportunity to read new work and to become a conduit for all things intriguing and enjoyable.
Tiffany Fox, poetry editor
The longer I work at Cosmopsis the more each poem is starting to feel like an insane grandfather—cackling at random spots on a blank wall, babbling stories whose relevance demands much patience and open-mindedness in order to acquire, shouting comments that may or may not need to be shouted, which range from the brilliantly insightful to the embarassingly inappropriate. Yet in the end, like the grandfather, poetry is something I love inexplicably, hence my need to read, write, and edit it.
Daniel Freeman, fiction editor
Dan is feeling better this week.
