
During the first literary evening at the Supernova space, the Montag collective presented Marvin magazine with its latest issue, in dialogue with Martina Piromani and Flavio Natale. Following this, there were readings of some of the stories.
Marvin is a literary project born from an occasional editorial team that periodically creates an illustrated story magazine. The stories are selected through a call consisting of three elements: a character, a place, and a phrase. For the seventh issue, fate chose a speleologist, a love hotel, and a small death. Once the stories are chosen, authors come together to bring life to a collaborative editing workshop coordinated by the editorial team.
Montag is a literary collective active between Rome and Turin. It was born during the pandemic with the idea of writing a novel with six hands, utilizing simultaneous remote writing that leverages digital platforms and draws inspiration from jazz improvisation. Montag’s stories have appeared in ‘Marvin,’ ‘retabloid,’ ‘Neutopia,’ ‘Quaerere,’ ‘Salmace,’ and ‘poetarum Silva.’ For ‘Marvin,’ they have also published an essay on collective writing, and for ‘L’indiscreto,’ they curated the first Italian translation of the Dark Mountain Project manifesto. They wrote the Libretto for Amber Mold, a musical composition by Luca Guidarini. Montag is represented by ‘Oblique Studio.’
