The Review Review
"Where Language Breaks Down": A Chat With Jason Thayer and Aaron Reeder, Editors of Blue Mesa Review
Abstract
Jason Thayer is an MFA student at the University of New Mexico and the Co-Editor-in-Chief of Blue Mesa Review. This year, his fiction and non-fiction pieces were published in Hobart and the Rumpus. In the past, his stories have won contests judged by Antonya Nelson and Bret Lott, respectively. He is currently knee-deep in writing a memoir. When he isn't writing, he is recording and performing bleak and unusual hip hop. Twitter: @jasoncthayer Aaron Reeder writes from Albuquerque and is an MFA student of poetry at The University of New Mexico. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Washington Square Review, Literary Orphans, Pittsburgh Poetry Review, Apeiron Review, Kudzu House Quarterly, Bitter Oleander, Black Tongue Review, The Great American Literary Magazine, and others. He is the author of the chapbook, DAWN (Orange Monkey Publishing, 2015). Visit aaronreederwrites.com for event and contact information. Twitter: @reedaaro
Copyright
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Recommended Citation
Thayer, Jason; Reeder, Aaron; and Broderick, Matt
(2020)
""Where Language Breaks Down": A Chat With Jason Thayer and Aaron Reeder, Editors of Blue Mesa Review,"
The Review Review: Vol. 1:
Iss.
1, Article 30.
DOI: 10.33972/trr.91
Available at:
https://repository.gonzaga.edu/trr/vol1/iss1/30
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