SAND 29: Cocoon – Issue Launch & Readings

Join the team behind SAND to celebrate the publication of their 29th issue on 23rd May. The evening will feature performances by several of the issue’s Berlin-based contributors, as well as the chance to connect with writers, readers, and editors from Berlin’s international literary community.
With 30 contributors based in 14 different countries, the poetry, prose, and art in SAND 29 cocoons itself into various liminal spaces: communities, memories, dreams, languages. But while some cocoons create resilient spaces for resistance and regeneration, others struggle to keep the threats of the outside world at bay...
SAND (est.2009) is a submissions-based literary and art journal created by a volunteer team from Berlin's international community. Featuring work by writers, translators, and artists from around the world, SAND seeks out fresh and underrepresented perspectives.
Katarina Gotic Damiani
Katarina Gotic Damiani is (mostly) a Bosnian (mostly) poet. She is the author of two poetry collections — "we need a breathing tongue between" (kith books, 2024) and "leerlauf" (parasitenpresse, 2026) — as well as several visual and performance works, all rooted in language. She lives in Berlin. Katarina's poem, "leerlauf," is featured in SAND 29.
Martina Mackinlay
Martina Mackinlay is a BA student at Bard College Berlin. She often asks herself, “What is a cello if not a cupped silverfish?” She doesn’t know the answer yet, so she reads very much. Martina's short story, "Red Court," is featured in SAND 29.
Dinara Rasuleva
Dinara Rasuleva (she/they) is a translingual Berlin-based Tatar poet_ess, whose projects include: "Lostlingual" — the poetic investigation on the loss of her native language, published by Rab-Rab press; TEL:L laboratories for writing in native forgotten languages; TATAR KYZ:LAR band, whose debut album AŞ was released as a computer game. Dinara's poem, "YOM-ŞAQ," is featured in SAND 29.





