In 2020 the amazing Joy Garnett asked me for some of my experimental polaroids to feature in The Evergreen Review. Of course I jumped at the opportunity. The Evergreen Review, along with Grove Press as a whole, were instrumental in making me the writer and artist I am today. Being included in The Evergreen Review is still one of the things I am most proud of. You can see my inclusion here.




In 1957 Barney Rosset and Fred Jordan founded The Evergreen Review. During its initial run from 1957-1985 it published the likes of Samuel Beckett, Fernando Arrabal, Jorge Luis Borges, William Burroughs, Jean Genet, Phillip Lamantia, Federico García Lorca, Hans Arp, Alfred Jarry, Pablo Neruda, Henry Miller, Vladimir Nabokov, Octavio Paz, Antonin Artaud, Wallace Fowlie, EE Cummings, Richard Brautigan, Brion Gysin, D.A.F. de Sade, Jean-Paul Sartre, Albert Camus, JG Ballard, and Gary Snyder.
The magazine is now an online publication from publisher John Oakes, editor-in-chief Dale Peck, art director Joy Garnett, and poetry editor Jee Leong Koh. You can support this legendary publication here.

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