Everyone Say Hi to Kris



Kris Ange is the new Art/Design Editor for Rabbit Catastrophe Press.   Here is a short interview.
 
RCR: Who, what , where, when, how?

Kris Ange: Kris Ange, student/designer/dishwasher extraordinaire, Lexington, Ky, well, right now it’s 1:23 AM, by the beard of Zeus.

RCR: How did you get involved with rcr?

KA: Hilarity Wednesday at Sidebar.  Greg and I were introduced through a mutual friend, and the only night we ever drank together was always Wednesday.  I think it was the third time we went out, he brought along issue #1.  I was blown away by it. The art, the poetry, even the way it felt in my hands.  After some time, I was complaining about needing an internship to graduate, and he mentioned that he could help me out. 

RCR: What is your favorite pie?

KA: Strawberry Rhubarb.  Hands down.  I can eat an entire pie in one sitting.  Not even kidding.

RCR: What do you want to be when you grow up?

KA: I want to be in some ad agency, doing some huge national campaign.  I’d like to have something I’m even the smallest part of to be seen by a million people.  I don’t even care if they know I did anything.  I just love the whole holy-crap-that’s-that-thing-I-did feeling.  I think that’d be pretty rad on that sort of scale.

RCR: How do you feel about not getting paid for what we make you do?

KA: Whoa, whoa, whoa.  I know I’ve gotten like 6 beers already.  If I could get paid in beers for everything I did, I’d be the happiest man alive.  So I firmly stand behind not getting paid monies.

RCR: What makes you happy?

KA: Coming home to my cat yelling at me, being lazy all day with my lady, cooking a meal and finishing it all at the same time, and not going to work.

Kris recently designed all of the logos for Rabbit Catastrophe Review and Rabbit Catastrophe Press. His title page designs will appear in RCR #2 and he will be editing all of the art for upcoming issues and chapbooks.

Thanks for submitting

Our reading period for issue #2 is over.  Thanks to everyone who submitted this round we are continually impressed by the level of talent that there is out there and that people are finding us.  Contributors for this issue range from the newest emerging writers to established authors and artists.  We are really looking forward to getting it out.  We expect that it will be available in July.  If anyone wants to make a donation you can click on the "support us" tab at the top of this page.  All donations go straight into buying materials so we can continue publishing RCR with the highest quality ink and paper.

Also, did everyone read the Sonora Review interview with Phil Estes?  Did everyone also know that we still have copies of Gem City/Fountain City left?  Well, you should and we do.