The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty. And we must rise with the occasion. As our case is new, so we must think anew. We must disenthrall ourselves.
- Abraham Lincoln

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Dogmatika is an litzine dedicated to our diverse tastes, but makes occasional forays into film, music and art as we see fit.

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Who's asking? Dogmatika is edited by Susan Tomaselli. Our contributors are a mix of interesting people, including some who have contributed to the national and international press and some who have not.

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Monthly, with a daily blog.

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Dogmatika is currently seeking submissions for the site - short fiction, poetry, essays, literary dilettentism and the like. Length is not an issue; what we ask for is pluck. Articles submitted to Dogmatika should preferably be unpublished, and should be accompanied by a short third person biog and, if possible, a photograph. Paste your submission into the body of your e-mail and attach the picture. Copyright remains with the author, unless otherwise agreed. Submit: dogmatika[AT]googlemail[DOT]com

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- Dorothy Parker


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WRITING

The Blush
Rachel Kendall

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Barking to Woolwich, the River Way
Alan McCormick / Jonny Voss

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A Young Elephant Dreams
Alan McCormick / Jonny Voss

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Honey
Steve Finbow

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Munch cycle [continued]
Rob Woodard

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La Venus des Neiges
Grace Andreacchi

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FEATURES

The end of America:
Miles Newbold Clark interviews Noah Cicero

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Tea at Trimalchio's XLII
with Paul Kavanagh

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Modern Haiku XVIIV
Elizabeth Rose Murray

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Devils and Dust: Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian revisited
Darran Anderson

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Tea at Trimalchio's XLI
with Paul Kavanagh

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Tea at Trimalchio's XL
with Paul Kavanagh

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Vanishing Point:
An interview with Nicholas Hogg

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The Filth & the Purity: An interview with Sein und Werden's Rachel Kendall
"I like the grey concrete of metropolis, the stink of the opium den, the ravings in the lunatic asylum. There really is little difference between good and evil when you cut out the fluff in between."

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Tea at Trimalchio's XXXIX
with Paul Kavanagh

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Modern Haiku XVIII
Elizabeth Rose Murray

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