Welcome to Drunken Boat
One of the world's oldest electronic journals of the arts and a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Drunken Boat was founded in 1999 by poet Ravi Shankar and visual artist/architect Michael Mills. The journal was created to embrace a new paradigm of publishing, one dedicated to works of art endemic to the medium of the web - sound, video, hypertext, digital animation, locative media, web art, interactive fiction - alongside more traditional forms of representation such as poetry, prose, photography, and translation.
Since its inception, Drunken Boat has been dedicated to showcasing diverse and global voices, publishing the work of over 1000 artists and writers, including Sol LeWitt, Norman Mailer, Alexandra Tolstoy, Ocean Vuong, Leslie Scalapino, DJ Spooky, Layli Long Soldier, Raymond Queneau and many more. The journal has been featured on BBC-Vietnam, won a Webby Award from the South by Southwest® (SXSW®) Festival, received a special commendation from the National Aphasia Association and according to The Review Review, "Drunken Boat is, or should be, central to any discussion of literature online or online literature ... Drunken Boat is a ... beautifully presented, carefully maintained space."
Latest Books
Poetry. Art. THE GROUND I STAND ON IS NOT MY GROUND, selected by Forrest Gander as the winner of Drunken
Boat's 2014 poetry book contest, is a hybrid of poetry and digital art.
Upcoming Books
Three Indian Poets: Arundhati Subramaniam, Deepankar Khiwani and Anand Thakore
Drunken Boat Global Classics
Drunken Boat ISSUE 25
Sat, 10/05/2024 12:00
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