Issue 15 Launch Party on 19 May

19 May 2017

Issue 15 Launch Party
at Badehaus Berlin

A Berlin spring means
brighter days, canal-side beers,

and fresh new writing from SAND! 

SAND Issue 15 takes us from a remote Arctic island to a land of eternal springtime, stopping off at all kinds of weird and wonderful places along the way. We launched it into the world on Friday, 19 May, at Badehaus Berlin.

DOORS

READINGS

DANCING

ADMISSION

LOCATION

8:30pm

9pm

Until the sun comes up

4 euros

Badehaus Berlin
Revaler Str. 99, 10245 Berlin
(in the RAW-Gelände – enter across from Simon-Dach-Str.)
S/U Wahrschauer Str., M10 Revaler Str.

Readers

Avital Gad-Cykman’s
flash collection Life In, Life Out was published by Matter Press. Her stories have been published in The Literary Review, Ambit, CALYX Journal, Glimmer Train, McSweeney’s, Prism International, Michigan Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. They have also been featured in anthologies such as W.W. Norton’s, Sex for America, Politically Inspired Fiction, Stumbling and Raging, The Flash, and The Best of Gigantic. Her work won the Margaret Atwood Society Magazine Prize, was placed first in The Hawthorne Citation Short Story Contest, and was a finalist for Iowa Fiction Award for story collections. She lives in Brazil.

Ellen Joan Harris
is currently studying for her masters in Creative Writing at Goldsmiths College.
She lives and writes in London.

Zoë Hitzig
is an American graduate student at the University of Cambridge.
Her poetry has recently been published or is forthcoming in Lana Turner, the New Yorker, Boston Review, and the New Statesman among other journals.

Charlotte Wührer
is from the almost-north of England.
She has been living in Berlin for five years, where she is currently working as a freelance translator and studying for an MA in English studies. In 2016, she was short-listed for The Reader Berlin/EXBERLINER’s Summer Short Fiction Competition. She was also long-listed for Mslexia’s Children’s Novel Competition for Gingerbread Woman, a queer coming-of-age novel for young adults. Her work can be found in print in FU Review and Berlin Unspoken, and online at Potluck Mag and Leopardskin and Limes. Sometimes she writes for Daddy Mag.

Music

James Falco • TEEROC & WLFGNG (Spät Shop Boys) • Maurice JamesAnton

Photos

All photos below taken by Anjula Schaub and presented here with our gratitude.