The second issue of the literary journal Monadnock Underground is set to release next week. The collection brings together more than a dozen pieces of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, mostly by local writers. The launch party for the newest volume will take place at the Peterborough Public Library on Friday, March 6. Editor-in-chief Zoë Wroten-Heinzmann and creative director Chris DiLoreto spoke with NHPR's Peter Biello about the release of their latest issue. Editor's note: This transcript has been lightly edited for clarity. Biello: In your introduction to this volume, Zoë, you write, “We don’t hibernate” - meaning humans don’t. It’s a part of what makes us who we are. And I think it was meant metaphorically and also as a way to frame the pieces in this new volume of Monadnock Underground . Can you talk a little bit about that phrase and what it means to you, “We don’t hibernate”? Wroten-Heinzmann: So I feel like in the winter, you know, we look around us and we see everything is
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