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The Collidescope was founded by George Salis: He is the author of the novel Sea Above, Sun Below, which was praised by Alexander Theroux and Rikki Ducornet. He’s also the editor of The Collidescope, an online publication that celebrates innovative and neglected literature. His fiction is featured in The Dark, Black Dandy, Sci Phi Journal, Three Crows Magazine, and elsewhere. His criticism has appeared in Isacoustic, Atticus Review, and The Tishman Review, and his science article on the mechanics of natural evil was featured in Skeptic. For almost a decade, he has been working on a maximalist novel titled Morphological Echoes. He has taught in Bulgaria, China, and Poland. He's the winner of the Tom La Farge Award for Innovative Writing.

Wounded Rainbow Interview

Published on May 15, 2022May 6, 2022 by The CollidescopeLeave a comment

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A Raven and a Writing Desk

Published on May 8, 2022May 8, 2022 by The CollidescopeLeave a comment

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A Review of Warm Arctic Nights by Yuriy Tarnawsky

Published on May 8, 2022June 17, 2022 by The CollidescopeLeave a comment

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Ark

Published on May 1, 2022April 28, 2022 by The CollidescopeLeave a comment

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Without a Phartsmone: A Rare Interview with G. F. Gravenson

Published on April 30, 2022May 13, 2023 by The Collidescope1 Comment

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A Presentation on the Top-Five Biggest Objects in the Universe on the Eve of the Kronia

Published on April 17, 2022April 11, 2022 by The CollidescopeLeave a comment

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where is my arc, paulie?

Published on April 3, 2022April 3, 2022 by The CollidescopeLeave a comment

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IN & OZ by Steve Tomasula

Published on March 27, 2022July 26, 2022 by The CollidescopeLeave a comment

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The Graveyard of Empires: An Exclusive Interview with Carsten Jensen

Published on March 20, 2022May 13, 2023 by The CollidescopeLeave a comment

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Keeping Quiet: A Brief Interview with Anne Carson

Published on March 18, 2022July 26, 2022 by The CollidescopeLeave a comment

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A One-Winged Crow: A Rare Interview with Dimitri Bortnikov

Published on February 28, 2022May 13, 2023 by The Collidescope1 Comment

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