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Posted May 5
The New Renaissance (TNR)
Fall 2007 (39) leads with "Afflicted Waters: Mass Poisoning in the
Bengal Delta," an article by Aaron Viner, and follows with fiction,
poetry, art and reviews. Included: Alice Jay, Thomas West, Mario
Beneditti, and Roger Bowman.
Richard
Tillinghast, Molly S. Hutton, and Daniel Minock are just a few writers
whose essays are featured in the Summer 2008
Gettysburg Review. Fiction includes Paul Zimmer and Caitlin Horrocks,
and Poetry - Joyce Sutphen, Peggy Shumaker, Todd Davis and Jim Daniels.
The May/June 2008 American Poetry Review features works by Dean Young, William Stafford, Walt Whitman, Katie Ford, Laurence Lieberman, Yusef Komunyakaa, Shira Denta, Michael Dickman, and Harold Schweizer.
The
Aurorean, Spring/Summer 2008 issue celebrates the seasons and
features the poetry of Stephen Malin & Jennifer Markell other selected
contributors Carol Willette Bachofner, Mark D. Bennion, Alan Catlin,
Joan Dugas, Michael Estabrook, Kathleen Gunton, John T. Hitchner, John
Cantey, Knight Valerie Lawson, David Moreau, Ellen Jane Powers, Holly
Zeeb.

Celebrating their 60th Anniversary, The Hudson Review (61.1), Spring 2008 is an expanded issue features Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney on Wordsworth, Joseph Epstein on Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, a featured section about Penelope Fitzgerald and a story by Elizabeth Spencer. Also, a "Letter from Greece" by Hilary Spurling; poems by Emily Grosholz, Mark Jarman, Robert McDowell and J. D. McClatchy; reviews of theatre, dance, and art, including color illustrations.
This May-June 2008 bi-monthly issue of World Literature Today features interviews with Gao Xingjian and Linda Lê, poetry by Pia Tafdrup, Miled Faiza, Lê Pham Lê, fiction by Yoko Tawada, 2007 NKS Neustadt Laureate Katherine Paterson, and Stephanie Elizondo Griest on lives torn at the boderlines.

The Nimrod biannual Spring/Summer 2008 (51.2) installment presents Memory: Lost and Found as the thematic issue, featuring the best new poetry, short fiction and creative non-fiction by writers such as Linda Pastan, Judith Tate O'Brien, Sandra M. Castillo, Aimee Parkison, Shadab Zeest Hashmi, PMF Johnson, and many others.
Versal, Amsterdam's Literary Annual, issue 6 (2008) is jammed with poetry, prose, and art: Wiljan van den Akker, William Doreski , David Hart, B.J. Hollars, Kelly Moffett, Jane Monk, Alistair Noon Emelie Östergren, David Ruhlman, Danielle Smits, Paul Sohar, Julian Stannard, Jean Tripier, Xiao Kaiyu to name only a few!

The Spring 2008 issue of FIELD (78) features new poems by Christopher Howell, Nance Van Winckel, Michael Chitwood, Ellen Wehle, Angie Estes, Dennis Hinrichsen, Matthew Gavin Frank, Lynn Powell, Philip Metres, Pablo Tanguay, and Dennis Schmitz, translations of K. Michel, Karl Krolow, Yosa Buson, and Emmanuel Moses, and essay-reviews on books by Susan Tichy, Randall Jarrell, and Sandra McPherson.

Published three times each year by the Department of English at Concordia College, Minnesota, this slim volume of Ascent (31.2, Winter 2008) packs in poetry by the likes of William Joliff, Rebecca Faught, Judit Sornberget and Dan Stryk, fiction by Gary Fincke, Edith Pearlman, Karl Harshbarger, and Frances Kerridge, and Essays by Katharine Coles, Natalie Kusz and Joshua Dolezal.

This Cimarron Review Spring 2008 issue (163) packs over three dozen poems by nearly as many poets: O. Ayes, Carrie Shipers, Matthew Siegel, Joanne Lowery, Judy Kronenfeld, among them. Kathleen de Azevedo, Gary Fincke, and Carol K. Howell hold up the fiction, while Anne Panning, Harrison Candelaria Fletcher, and Allison Shuette-Hoffman round out the non-fiction.
Poetry
(192.2) May 2008 invites new poems from Spencer Reece, Jane Hirshfield, Yvonne Zipter, Seth
Abramson, Andrew Hudgins, Bryan D. Dietrich, Liz Waldner, Philip White,
Mark Irwin, Sandra M. Gilbert, Chris Dombrowski, Daniel Tobin, Cathy
Park Hong, and Rodney Jones; prose from Eavan Boland, Cate Marvin,
Joshua Mehigan, Carmine Starnino, A.E. Stallings, and Christina Pugh.
Posted April 21
The
Spring 2008 quarterly from Auburn University,
Southern Humanities
Review (42.1) features essays, fiction, poetry and reviews.
Included are works by Christopher Norris, Kathleen Rooney, Neil Grimmett,
David Norman, Taylor Graham, Joanna Grant and Daniel Donaghy.
College
Literature Spring 2008 is the general issue of this quarterly, and
features essays on Chinua Achebe, Elizabeth Gaskell, Bessie Head,
Langston Hughes, Robert Pinsky, Jean Rhys, Derek Walcott and Virginia
Woolf.
The
Southern Review (44.2) Spring 2008 is Editor Bret Lott's farewell
issue (Editor Jeanne M. Leiby stepping up) and features poetry by
Gilbert Allen, David Bottoms, Zebulon Huset, and Laura Kasischke,
fiction by Elinor Lipman, Claire Davis and Bret Lott, essays, visual
art, and reviews.
Biannual
West Branch issue
62 (Spr/Sum 2008) features mostly poetry:
Dorothy Barresi , Cornelius Eady,
Robert Hedin , Mark Neely , Christopher Matthews, Roger Mitchell, John
Gery, Wayne Dodd, Jean Nordhaus, Joseph Bathanti, Maya Jewell Zeller,
Zachary Harris Willett. Nonfiction by J. Malcolm Garcia and fiction by
Christopher Torocki.
Nice
to see Conduit in the mailbag once
again. Issue 19 is themed "Last Laugh: Black Humor in Deadpan Alley" and
includes poetry, fiction, art, non-fiction, “non sequiturs” and
interviews with Mark Polizzotti and Daniel Clowes.
In
The Malahat Review, March
2008, Anne Fleming brings it all up in “Puke Diary,” Joel Katelnikoff
has a thing for trees in “Weyakin 300k,” Anne Simpson goes askew in
“Aslant,” and Patricia Young ‘gets hot’ in her two poems “Iceman” (don’t
let the title fool you) and “Dildo” (no mistaking that one).
New
England Review Vol. 29.1 includes poetry by Elizabeth
Spires, Subhashini Kaligotla, Susan Rich, Erick Leigh and William Logan,
Fiction by P.J. Murphy and Steve Almond, essays on Kafka, Plath, James
Wright, and Lovecraft, among others.
Posted April 13, 2008
A
Journal of African Diaspora Arts and Letters,
Callaloo Fall 2007 is guest edited by Kyle G. Dargan and Keith D.
Leonard, and features poetry by Terrance Hayes and Kevin Young,
interviews with Hortense Spillers and Harryette Mullen, and drama by
Kyle Bass, along with many other works of fiction, non-fiction, prose
and criticism.
The
Main Street Rag Spring 2008 features an interview with Heather
Davis, winner of the 2007 MSR Poetry Book Award. Also included:
fiction by Carl F. Thompson, Sue Williams, and Mark Lewandowski, and
over three dozen poets, among them Heather Davis, Alan Catlin,
Scott Owens, and Neal Zirn.
The
Spring 2008 issue of the indisputably fine
Kenyon Review
features fiction by M.M.M. Hayes,
Rahul Mehta, Carolyn Buchanan, nonfiction by Brian Doyle, Kate Maloy,
William Wenthe, poetry by Alex Lemon, Robert Olen Butler, Joanna
Goodman, and Adam Day, to name only a handful of the contributors.
The
Spring & Summer 2008 issue of
Alaska Quarterly is dedicated to the memory of Grace Paley
(1922-2007), a long-time contributing editor of the journal. Included
are works by Jack Gilbert, Tony Hoagland, Ted Kooser, Maxine Kumin,
Lance Larsen, Dorianne Laux, Phillis Levin, W. S. Merwin, Paul Muldoon,
Sharon Olds, Alicia Ostriker, Robert Pinsky, Alberto Ríos, Chase
Twichell, and so many more.
“Off
the Map. Over the Edge. Off the Grid.”
Tin House 35 delivers far-out fiction by Ron Carlson,
hand-crafted poetry by Charles Simic, writings on Iowa Wine,
Marin County Pirates, Commune Living, Doomed Religion, and Unemployment
Stew, as well as an interview with William T. Vollmann.
/nor
(New Ohio Review) Spring 2008 features Claire Bateman, Blake Butler,
Brent Hayes Edwards, Tony Hoagland, Carole Maso, Jed Rasula, Ariana
Reines, Catie Rosemurgy, Cole Swensen and Brian Teare. Full contents and
samples on site.
The
Spring 2008 issues of the
Santa Monica Review celebrates their 20th anniversary and includes
work by the magazine’s founder, frequent local contributors,
prize-winning national authors and first-time-in-print writers, and
includes Jim Krusoe, Hadley Hall Meares, Bright Yuan, Barry Gifford,
Anne Germanacos, and Terese Svoboda.
From
The University of New Orleans,
Bayou Magazine (Issue 48) brings readers works by Constance Adler,
Walter Bargen, Maxine Conant, Craig Perez, Amy Watkins and many others.
Spring
2008
Redivider features fiction from Nathaniel Bellows and George
Singleton, poetry from Paul Muldoon, Billy Collins, and Claudia Emerson,
an interview with Ander Monson, and much more! Redivider is a nationally
distributed, bi-annual journal of new literature and art produced
exclusively by the graduate students in the Writing and Publishing
program at Emerson College.
Poetry (April 2008) the Translation Issue: this special issue features poems translated from eighteen languages, including new versions from Anna Akhmatova, Håkan Sandell, Yves Bonnefoy, Miroslav Holub, Rainer Maria Rilke, Olav Hague, Ho Xuan Huong, and Ovid, among others; translated and with commentary by Mary Kinzie, Forrest Gander, Marilyn Chin, Don Paterson, Eavan Boland, Robert Bly, Frederick Seidel, Peter Cole, Menna Elfyn, Daryl Hine, and many more.
The
triannual national literary magazine from Schoolcraft College in
Livonia, Michigan,
The MacGuffin (Winter 2008) includes poetry, short fiction, creative
non-fiction, and artwork. Vol. 24.2 brings together the likes Judith
Bartow, Daniel Lockhart, Thomas Lux, Julie L. Moore, Sharron Singleton,
Cedric Yamanaka and many others.
Special
to the Spring 2008 (14.1) issue of
The Bitter Oleander is an interview with Serena Fusek & a selection
of twenty-one poems from her current work. Original poetry from 28 poets
in addition to translations from the Spanish of Harold Alva, Alberto
Blanco, Rose Alice Branco, Martin Camps and David Huerta, Magda Porta,
Cesar Silva, and
from Zapotec of Pancho Nacar. New
short fiction by Mary Ann Cain, Joel James Davis, Julius James DeAngelus,
Tolu Jegede, and Joshua Malbin.
Other Literary Magazines Received
May 5
Atlanta Review (14.2, Spring/Summer 2008)
Fourteen Hills (14.1, 2008)
Geist (68, Spring 2008)
High Desert Journal (7, Spring 2008)
The Massachusetts Review (49.1 & 2, 2008)
The Missouri Review (31.1, 2008)
Mudfish (15, 2007)
Oyez Review (35, Spring 2008)
PEN America (8, 2008)
The Rambler (5.3, May-June 2008)
Whitefish Review (1.2, 2007)
April 21, 2008
The Sun (389, May 2008)
Bejeezus (10, Spring 2008)
Center (7, 2008)
Iconoclast (98, 2008)
The Journal of Ordinary Thought (Fall 2008)
The Midwest Quarterly (49.3, Spring 2008)
One Story (101)
Red Cedar Review (43, 2008)
April 13, 2008
Cause and Effect (2.4, April 2008)
River Teeth (9.1, Fall 2007)
Image (57, Spring 2008)
Slice Magazine (Spring/Summer 2008)
ZYZZYVA (24.1, Spring 2008)
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