Essays
Long-form inquiry into language, perception, and the shape of meaning.
"A mirage is not false. It is truth altered by conditions of perception."
Mirage is the literary magazine of Line & Mirror.
Where the three houses attend to language across time, Mirage attends to language in motion — the moment a sentence bends against the light of a reader, and returns something altered.
It is a magazine for the middle distance: neither the archive nor the announcement, but the interval between them.
Six forms of attention.
Long-form inquiry into language, perception, and the shape of meaning.
Extended dialogue with writers, thinkers, and quiet practitioners.
Marginalia and passages returned to — the private life of the reader.
Slow portraits of those whose work continues to alter how we see.
Fragments, footnotes, and unfinished thought kept deliberately unfinished.
Short pieces on witness, memory, and the interior weather of reading.
The first issue gathers what has been slowly written.
Essays, conversations, and reading notes composed in the years before the house began to speak aloud. Contributors will be named when the issue arrives. Until then, the work is being made carefully, and without hurry.
Mirage publishes annually. The first issue marks the opening of the archive, not the beginning of the writing.
No works have yet entered the Mirage archive.
Mirage will publish when the work is ready to be read —
and not before.
Until then, the magazine keeps its patience,
and gathers what deserves to remain.