Issue 30/31 · Winter/Spring 2024

New England without winter is a blessing and a curse. ¡Gracias, El Niño! Here at Nixes Mate headquarters, graveyard for pirates, mutineers, and booze cruises, we’re excited about our new books, and this issue which features fifteen new authors to Nixes Mate Review. Every year or so, we change the size of the Review and our books. Of course, we’ve always shunned the standard size of books and journals. This year is no exception. Who needs 6 x 9 when you can have 5.83 x 8.27! The Review is 6 5/8 x 10 1/4. Go figure. You must be asking yourself, why does that matter. It doesn’t. Afterall, New England with or without winter heralds a new Spring. ¡Gracias, El Niño!

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ISSUE 6 · WINTER 2018

ISSUE 6 · WINTER 2018

Up here in Boston we could use some of that fabled global warming everyone’s talking about. Our navigational hazard namesake is encrusted with a briny rime. With climate change …

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ISSUE 5 · FALL 2017

ISSUE 5 · FALL 2017

Hurricanes, both politically and meteorologically, have dominated the news this past year. If you step outside of that entropic, emotionally draining funnel of fake fake fake news …

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ISSUE 4 · SUMMER 2017

ISSUE 4 · SUMMER 2017

Summer, that season of discontented contentment when the twin-barreled human indulgences of violence and leisure become an estranged microburst; when tree branches, pedestrians …

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ISSUE 3 · SPRING 2017

ISSUE 3 · SPRING 2017

Spring came early in Boston this winter. But now that it is Spring, Winter spits its last breath at us. As we edited this issue, a theme emerged that surprised us … Death. That infamous black page. …

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ISSUE 2 · WINTER 2017

ISSUE 2 · WINTER 2017

We experienced an election of discontent. They tore down the old Allston/Brighton tolls. The weather in Boston remains execrable. Our friend’s shop in Brooklyn, that we helped build …

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ISSUE 1 · FALL 2016

ISSUE 1 · FALL 2016

Welcome to Nixes Mate Review. Out of the ashes of the 1980s Allston zine scene comes a new journal of hand-crafted artisanal literature. We are excited about our first issue. …

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