Full Stop is an online literary magazine that "focuses on debuts, works in translation, and books published by small presses." With this aim, the magazine publishes book reviews, interviews, essays, and blog posts. Recent interviews include conversations with Paul Devlin, who edited the work of famous jazz critic Albert Murray, and Lisa Hanawalt, who produced the Netflix series BoJack Horseman. Readers will find a piece by freelance writer J.C. Pann about the realities of "hierarchy-free" offices along with an essay by comparative literature doctoral student Tomas Elliot on what modern video games can teach us about Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale. There is also a subscription only Full Stop Quarterly, of which select articles can be found on this website as well.
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