We are excited to announce the release of the third issue of The Borfski Press Magazine on Saturday, December 30th, 2017. We’ll be posting the link to get your copy at midnight! This issue is packed with nearly one hundred pages of art, poetry, flash fiction, and short stories surrounding the theme of three – we’re so impressed with the dozens of creative interpretations of the theme!
Unfortunately the print version of Issue III has been delayed, but we will make another announcement about the print release as soon as we can! If anyone has any questions, feel free to reach out to us on Facebook, or email us at info@theborfskipress.com.
We want to thank our readers and contributors for an incredible year, and welcome you all to submit to our fourth issue, coming Summer 2018. And check out our previous releases here! As a reminder, contributors receive half off all magazines, so look out for an email with the special access link to get your discounted copy!
We hope everyone had a Merry Christmas, and is looking forward to a brilliant New Year!
First and foremost, I love music and writing. Since I composed my first pieces of music and poetry I've been obsessed with creative output. Music and writing are a constant puzzle I want to solve, whether it is a blog piece, recording session artists, short stories, or full length albums. I am the owner and head engineer of Groove: Music Studios. Currently, we offer professional audio mixing and mastering services. I am also the Senior Editor/Staff Writer at The Borfski Press, an independent publishing company that I co-own with my wife, Dagney.
I am currently working full time in music retail at a small business and part time as a professional musician and writer. I love working in a local shop, building customer relationship management skills, and having the opportunity to sell things I love. My expertise include audio production, live sound, music retail, writing/blogging, and publishing. I especially enjoy writing and learning about music gear, specifically vintage pedals. There's something very special and exciting about stomping a pedal's switch or flipping an amp on for the first time.
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