Posted on Wednesday, February 27, 2013 by Jim Norrena

Eleven Eleven is a biannual journal of literature and art produced by the MFA Program in Writing and other members of the California College of the Arts community.
We're excited to announce Eleven Eleven Issue 14 is now available.
About Eleven Eleven
Founded in 2004 by Youmna Chlala and Gayle Romasanta, Eleven Eleven features the work of writers and artists from the Bay Area and around the world. We are members of CLMP, and are distributed by Small Press Distribution.
The aim of the publication is to provide a forum for risk and experimentation and to serve as an exchange between writers and artists.
This issue of Eleven Eleven would not be possible without the support and commitment of the following persons:
Bibi Bakare-Yusuf, Mary Behm-Steinberg, Melissa Bernabei and Gallery Wendi Norris, Shanna Compton and Bloof Books, Gavin Grant and Small Beer Press, Johanna Ingalls and Akashic Books, Kitty McKay Lewis and Brick Books, Stacey Lewis and City Lights, Jasmine Moorhead and Krowswork Gallery, David Morini, Rusty Morrison and Omnidawn Publishing, Aimee Phan, Rachel Schreiber, and Jeff Von Ward for their assistance, advice and support in producing this issue.
Visit Eleven Eleven for information about the latest issue, including joining the Eleven Eleven fan page on Facebook or following on Twitter!
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