Eleven Eleven

Eleven Eleven is a biannual journal of literature and art written by the California College of the Arts community. The aim of the publication is to provide a forum for risk and experimentation and to serve as an exchange between writers and artists.

Issue Six
contains art, plays, fiction, and poetry by artists and writers who represents a wealth of talent here at CCA. The issue is now managed at its new home—www.elevenelevenjournal.com, which we encourage you to visit, bookmark, and frequent.

Issue Five
features writing by Cecco Angiolieri (translated by Brett Foster), Alfred Arteaga, Abby Baker, Aaron Belz, Terry Bisson, Michael Reid Busk, Blake Butler, Jodie Childers, Hannah Craig, Richard de Nooy, Erik Ehn, Jill Alexander Essbaum, Rebecca Morgan Frank, Andy Frazee, Elisa Gabbert, Carrie Hunter, Steven Karl, Katoh Ikuya (translated by Eric Selland), Chris Kerr, Bill Lavender, Juan J. Morales, Simone Muench and Philip Jenks, Sarah O'Brien, Pilar Olabarria, Benjamin Parzybok, Barbara Jane Reyes, Lisa Robertson, Elizabeth Robinson, Sarah Sarai, Jordan Scott, Xu Smith, Carol Snow, Jack Spicer, Nicole Steinberg, Nathaniel Tarn, Rachel Tompa, Rodrigo Toscano, Daniel J. Vaccaro, St. Johnnie Walker, Robert Wexelblatt, Andrew Zawacki, and Jan Zwicky.

Issue Five
also features images by Kirsten Stolle and Open End Kiss, a project by the CCA MFA Program in Social Practices.

Eleven Eleven was founded in 2004 by Youmna Chlala and Gayle Romasanta.

Previous issues have featured work by Victor LaValle, Peter Orner, Micheline Aharonian Marcom, Alison Bing, Michael Harper, Taylor Brady, Eileen Tabios, Aharon Shabtai, Cole Swenson, Renee Gladman, Rusty Morrison, Alejandro Tarrab, Chris Abani, Michael Palmer, and Jacqueline Risset.