Issue 1

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Spring reached Sweden the same time Frostwriting’s first issue hit the net, and worry started competing with happiness instantly: will it get as warm, joyful, fun and exciting as we wished and planned for? Or will we have a steady downpour, squashy shoeprints all over the place and near-perpetual darkness? Getting what one longs for is always a huge risk. Doing what one aimed for can be even riskier. But the alternative is getting and doing nothing, so here we are, creating another birthday to remember.…

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Stars

by Edith Södergran
translated by Janice D. Soderling

This deceptively simple poem was written by one of the most eminent Nordic modernists. The early influences on Edith Södergran (1892-1923) were French symbolism, German…

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They all came tumbling down…

by Helena Axelson Fisk

Few writers have to worry about the stock market, but when the world as we know it flickers, we need to put it into words. Do you have a dystopia…

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Writing a book is like falling in love

by Augustin Erba

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The first morning you write a lot. Maybe ten pages. They are glorious. The best you ever did. This new partner brings magic into your life. The two of you have a brilliant future together. This is all you ever dreamed of.  You are completely satisfied.

You take a nap.…

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