NthWORD

NthWORD
nthWORD Magazine

nthWORD Magazine Winter 2009
Editor-in-Chief Ryan O'Connor
Categories Online magazine
Frequency Quarterly
Circulation 30,000 (email)
Publisher Robert Frigault
First issue March 2009
Company nthWORD L.L.C.
Country United States USA
Based in Burlington, Vermont
Language English
Website http://www.nthword.com/

nthWORD is a quarterly online magazine for creative people, by creative people.[1] The magazine publishes works of fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry and art by both established and emerging writers and artists, as well as mock ads.[2] Its goal is to bring together writers and visual artists [3] and to engage people who are passionate about ideas, words, and images.

In addition, nthWORD conducts interviews with both commercial and independent artists and professionals working in a variety of creative disciplines and maintains nthWORD Shorts, a blog with a focus on creativity. nthWORD Shorts includes daily and weekly posts on art, culture and entertainment—including, but not limited to: filmmaking, literature, design, publishing, photography, and social media—as well as artist interviews and reviews on theatre, books, film and technology.

Notable contributors include award-winning poet Lyn Lifshin, director Antoine Fuqua, humorist Harmon Leon, best-selling author David Henry Sterry, multidisciplinary artist Michael Holman, advertising executive Mat Zucker of Ogilvy & Mather and award-winning filmmaker Liz Canner.

Contents

Staff

  • Publisher/Co-founder: Robert Frigault
  • Editor-in-Chief/Co-founder: Ryan O'Connor
  • Associate Editor: Jennifer König
  • Associate Editor: Eliza Kane
  • Assistant Editor: Nick Johnson

Select Interviews, 2009 – present

Film

  • Producer Kim Waltrip (Expecting Mary) (Issue 3, Fall 2009)
  • Director Antoine Fuqua (Brooklyn's Finest) (Issue 6, April 2010)
  • Filmmaker Liz Canner (Orgasm Inc.), (Issue 5, February 2010)
  • Harold Blank, Theatre Owner and Partner of Vermont International Film Festival (Issue 5, February 2010)
  • Screenwriter/Director Michael Holman Basquiat (film) (Issue 8, December 2010)

Theatre

  • Actors Matthew Glassman and Carlos Uriona of Double Edge Theatre (Issue 5, February 2010)
  • Virlana Tkacz, Founding Director of Yara Arts Group by Olena Jennings (Issue 6, April 2010)

Writing/Publishing

  • Shane Jones (author) of Light Boxes (Issue 8, December 2010)
  • Dennis Loy Johnson of Melville House Publishing (Issue 8, December 2010)
  • Poet Laureate Charles Simic (nthWORD Shorts, Olena Jennings, April 18th, 2011)
  • James Scudamore (author) of Booker Prize nominated Heliopolis (2009 novel) (nthWORD Shorts, Ryan O'Connor, July 11th, 2011)

Music

Select Reviews, 2010

Advertising

  • The World’s Greatest Salesperson Contest by Ogilvy & Mather (nthWORD Shorts, March 29, 2010)

Books

  • Zero by Ignacio de Loyola Brandao (nthWORD Shorts, November 2010)
  • The Good-Bye Angel by Ignacio de Loyola Brandao (nthWORD Shorts, November 2010)
  • Ice Trilogy by Vladimir Sorokin (nthWORD Shorts, July 2010)

Film

Photography

  • Miss Aniela (Natalie Dybisz) on Flickr & Freedom of Expression (nthWORD Shorts, February 3, 2010)
  • Viola Muscinelli on Censorship (nthWORD Shorts, February 8, 2010)
  • Jessica Stoker: Beyond Inhibitions (nthWORD Shorts, February 13, 2010)
  • Nate Howard On Seeing Haiti, Nate Howard Photographs Haiti (nthWORD Shorts, February 14, 2010)

Theatre

  • The Salvation of Anarchy: Review of The Disappearance by Double Edge Theatre (nthWORD Shorts, April 1, 2010)

Festivals

  • The Flat Lake Festival by Jessica Maybury (nthWORD Shorts, June 9, 2010)

Music

  • The Decemberists (band) Review of The King Is Dead (album) by Seth Katz (nthWORD Shorts, January 27, 2010)
  • St._Vincent_(musician) Review of Strange_Mercy by Seth Katz (nthWORD Shorts, September 15, 2011)

References

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