The relaunched magazine’s second issue will also showcase ‘more diverse and inclusive explorations of desire’ and one of the last works by Scottish author John Burnside
Literary magazine the Erotic Review has relaunched “with the explicit aim of moving away from the male gaze” and a view to showcase “more diverse and inclusive explorations of desire”.
The magazine, which publishes essays, short stories, poetry, art and reviews that take a literary approach to desire, was established in 1995 as a monthly newsletter for the publisher Erotic Print Society. It has previously featured prominent contributors including Sarah Waters, Damien Hirst and Boris Johnson.Discover new books and learn more about your favourite authors with our expert reviews, interviews and news stories.
“We want each issue of the Erotic Review to live on the shelf a little differently, each one reflecting and responding to the writing and art within its pages,” said Roeber. “This second issue has opened my eyes to how very individual each one will be; there are infinite paths to explore when it comes to our desires.”. His essay about the eroticism of transit tells the story of a journey the writer took with a lover in the 1970s as remembered during a visit to Finland in the summer of 2023.
The relaunched Erotic Review is pitching itself as “a high-end printed product”, created for “an intelligent contemporary audience, to reflect a society that is now much more curious, experimental and open about the desires that drive us.” The magazine is available in more 50 independent shops and galleries around the world.
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