Spine Road is a tiny online literary magazine, which publishes irregularly. We want each issue to feature the extended work of only a handful of writers: the idea is to be your stepping stone between disparate texts & a fully functioning manuscript. And, of course, that is only a guide, and each issue will most likely deviate drastically from this model. If you're wanting to know what kinds of writing we lean towards, read previous issues of SR. For more information on our submission guidelines, visit our submission manager.
This online thing is poorly managed by Mike Gross. Spine Road is co-edited by Serena Chopra who has recent publications in the Denver Quarterly, Fact-Simile, Pax Americana, and Umbrella Factory. She has worked with The New Press and is a 2010 Kundiman Fellow. She lives, works, writes, dances, and generally arts around in her native land of Denver, Colorado. She also co-edits Titmouse.
At some point, we hope to put together the resources to publish some full manuscripts in the form of material objects, as well as a yearly visual publication, which would be a full-color magazine. Sooner than later, we hope.