Quite often, the question towards the point of Beehive Magazine has
crossed the editor's desk. What is Thee Beehive's mission?
This is a difficult question to answer.
To
begin, Beehive has no grand socio-political bend. It is not geared
towards the politics. It is not out to change the world. You won't find
any marxists here, unless they're harpists as well.
So
what is our mission? To start simply it is literature. But it is
anti-literature, as well. It is both art and anti-art. It is both
building and tearing down. To turn a popular phrase, it is art for
anti-art's sake, though the inverse is true, as well.
To
situate it within this age of labels, Thee Beehive can be said to
follow a primitive post-dada magical surrationalism. To put it
simultaneously more plain and more esoteric, Beehive Magazine is a
primitive post-dada magical surrationalist publication.
We
realize stating these facts is bound to alienate some readers, but it
will bring more in as well. Beehive Magazine is not designed to act as
the same old litarary revue. It is designed to act as a bellow of fresh
air to the increasingly stagnant literary community.
Of course, Thee Beehive cannot do this without its readers and contributors. So please, keep reading, and keep writing.
And, watch out, big things are coming.
Sincerely

Christopher T Schuman
Editor-In-Chief

Bienenstock Thee Zeitschrift
Public relations officer
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