three fold issue no. ten—spring 2023


Make Room for Dada
By Cary Loren
“In 1974, Dada found its way inside working-class metro Detroit, when artists and poets who were students at Macomb County Community College formed a collective known as Ridgeway. The members of Ridgeway applied Dada to their art in sincere and absurd ways: as a game, in the same way Jean Baudrillard called pataphysics a game that was ‘far more dastardly than any other.’”
Three Fold Commissions
“In 1974, Dada found its way inside working-class metro Detroit, when artists and poets who were students at Macomb County Community College formed a collective known as Ridgeway. The members of Ridgeway applied Dada to their art in sincere and absurd ways: as a game, in the same way Jean Baudrillard called pataphysics a game that was ‘far more dastardly than any other.’”
Three Fold Commissions
Edited by Jonathan Rajewski
By Lynn Crawford This is the ninth installment of Lynn Crawford’s series Imaginary Dinner Party, a work of part fiction, part essay, exploring what happens when books join forces. Read the series from the beginning.
Poetry in the spring issue
Sorting the Piles
Short fiction by Lolita Hernandez
By Lynn Crawford This is the ninth installment of Lynn Crawford’s series Imaginary Dinner Party, a work of part fiction, part essay, exploring what happens when books join forces. Read the series from the beginning.
Poetry in the spring issue
Lee Ann Brown, Michael Palmer, John Godfrey, Alise Alousi, Bob Holman
Edited by Chris Tysh
Edited by Chris Tysh
Sorting the Piles
Short fiction by Lolita Hernandez