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About Beehive Magazine
To situate Beehive Magazine within the literary moors of the early 21st century is no easy task! The various movements of the era: classicist, neo-classicist, modern: they all certainly lack a quality that Beehive both wants to embody and from which it wants to distance itself. We can only look to the past, and perhaps, a bit to the future, to understand precisely where it is in the annals of literature Beehive resides. I believe, the only true way to describe Beehive Magazine is as the utmost expression of primitive post-dada magical surrationalism.

To put it simultaneously more plain and more esoteric, Beehive Magazine is a primitive post-dada magical surrationalist text.


Here at Beehive Magazine, we realize it has been a tough year...

We even often think, why, though, we're the door, can't we leave the room.

And the answer is simple!

You might think in post-plague Earth, primitive post-dada magickal surrationalism would have nothing of use to say, and you'd be right! That is why we are especially happy to announce absolutely no change of format as Beehive trickles back onto the world wide web.

Searching ever for that honky tonk lagoon,

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Lord of Windsor
Chief Public Relations Officer and Notary Public

Christopher Todd Alamo Schuman
Editor-in-Chief
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