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received February 6, 2012
The Antioch
Review Volume 70 Number 1, Winter 2012
The Antioch Review’s Winter 2012 issue features fiction, poetry, and essays, including four wide-ranging memoirs that differ in topic, tone, and temperament. One is a reflection by prominent African-American jurist Leon Higginbotham during his senior year at Antioch College in 1948.
Bayou Magazine
Issue 56, 2011
Featuring work from Eric Baus, Rachel Bentley, Chanel Clark, Esvie Coemish, Nicole Cooley, Jaydn DeWald, Sean Ennis, Jim Fairhall, Jay Hopler, Michael Inscoe, Justin Kuritzkes, Susan Larkin, Dan Mancilla, Maria Mutch, Brad Richard, Josh Russell, Sasha Steensen, Andrew Warnick, and Tom Whalen.
Beloit Poetry Journal Volume 62 Number 3, Spring 2012
The Spring 2012 issue of the BPJ is a chapbook of new poems of provocation and witness by featured readers at the 2012 Split This Rock Festival, including Homero Aridjis, Sherwin Bitsui, Carlos Andrés Gómez, Douglas Kearney, Khalid Mattawa, Marilyn Nelson, Naomi Shihab Nye, José Padua, and Minnie Bruce Pratt.
College
Literature Volume 39 Number 1, Winter 2012
A general issue featuring essays by Karen Steigman, James Ramey, Treveor Hope, Rob Breton, Lies Xhonneux; review essays by Anthony DiMatteo and Jeffrey Longacre; and book reviews.
Creative Nonfiction Issue 43, Fall/Winter 2011
If revenge is a dish best served cold, the Anger & Revenge issue is a wintery feast. The meanest batch of essays Creative Nonfiction has ever published includes a post-divorce bonfire; post-traumatic stress; an assassination attempt; a kidnapping plot; Dick Cheney, and more. Satisfaction guaranteed. Plus, Buzz Bissinger talks about waking up angry, how he chooses his subjects, and why he feels comfortable not being objective sometimes; Ned Stuckey-French makes a case for expanding the essay canon; Anthony Aycock stretches out on the page; and Phillip Lopate enumerates the joys of research.
The Fiddlehead
Number 250, Winter 2012
The winter 2012 issue, The Fiddlehead’s 250th, includes fiction, poems, and creative non-fiction from writers such as Darren Bifford, Lynn Davies, Norman Dubie, Jami Macarty, Christopher Meades, Ben Miller, Airica Parker, Gregory Phipps, and Jill Sexsmith along with book reviews. The cover art is from Ann Balch’s watercolour, “Queen.” Since the winter of 1945 The Fiddlehead, named after that “small plant that grows in the Saint John River valley in the spring and which is said to be symbolic of the sun,” has flourished, remaining ever green and ever vital. A warming thought indeed during this snowy season.
Grain Magazine
Volume 39 Number 1, Fall 2011
Imposter, Grain’s Fall 2011 issue teases you into considering what it takes to be, or become, an imposter. How much can you change before you lose yourself? Themes of selfhood, sanity, and maturity emerge in evocative poetry by Gerard Beirne, Alisa Gordaneer, and Brecken Hancock, and in mesmerizing fiction by Nancy Jo Cullen, Matthew Harris, David Milne, Eliza Robertson, and Laura Trunkey. The daring art of Cate Francis masks and unmasks her subjects, masks and unmasks the imposters within.
The Hudson
Review Volume 64 Number 4, Winter 2012
Celebrating Dickens at 200—featuring “Charles Dickens: The Show (But-Don’t-Tell) Man” by Susan Balee. Plus, “Kafka: The Death-Journey of Life” by Victor Brombert, “The Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk” by Nikolai Leskov, “Trilling Matters” by William H. Pritchard, “Movie Music at the Philharmonic” by Erik Neher; poetry by Dick Allen, Emily Grosholz, James Applewhite, Robert Cording, Maxine Kumin, Anna Akhmatova, Mairi MacInnes, and Stephen Gibson; Letters from Indonesia; and reviews by Marci B. Siegel, Tom Wilhelmus, Mark Jarman, Brooke Allen, Karen Wilkin, and Richard Hornby.
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Anak Sastra Issue 6, 2012 [o]
Anak Sastra's 6th issue features stories about believing in the unknown in Thailand; coming of age overseas; the changing role of religion over time in Malaysia; big city living in Manila; encountering an old enemy in the Cameron Highlands; and the sacrifices of war across borders in Cambodia and Vietnam.
Arroyo Literary Review Volume 4, Spring 2012
Blue Collar Review Volume 15 Issue 1, Autumn 2011
Carbon Copy Magazine Number 1, 2011
Gemini Magazine February 2012 [o]
The February issue is now online with exciting new fiction and poetry from Maureen Wilkinson, Vladimir Swirynsky, Leslie Greffenius, Deepak Chaswal, Lesley Galeote, Christine Tierney, Derold Sligh and Vivian Faith Prescott. Artist Yonatan Frimer was hospitalized for three years. He spent much of that time drawing mazes. His “Mobius Maze” appears on our cover.
Natural Bridge Number 26, Fall 2011
One Story Issue Number 159, January 2012
PANK 6, 2012
A 280-page cavalcade of furiously spinning word dervishes, language contortionists, bearded poesies, and feats of amazing story, [PANK]6 is a spectacle of new and original writing from Frank Hinton, Matthew Lippman, Christopher Newgent, Sherman Alexie, Helen Vitoria, Keith Taylor, Ocean Vuong, Ashley Farmer, and many others.
Poetry East Numbers 71, 72 & 73, Fall 2011
Poetry South Issue 3, 2011
Sou'wester Volume 40 Number 1, Fall 2011
Yew February 2012 [o]
It’s February, and a new issue of Yew is online, featuring visual poetry by Ruth Bavetta, new work from Anne Gorrick with photographs by Venus Zarris, and poems by Marcela Sulak featuring Laura Terry’s paintings. The cover image of the Monument of the People’s Heroes in Shanghai is by Rosebud Ben-Oni.
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Corporate Responsibility Magazine November/December 2011
The Return on Responsibility, CEO of the Year Awards, Citizenship by Sector, Elkington's 50 Stars, and Lubber on Water
LILIPOH Issue 66, Winter 2012
Perpectives on a New Era featuring Daniel Pinchbeck, Annie Leonard, Marko & Ana Pagocnik, Mary Stewart Adams, and William Bento. Plus, Occupy Wall Street, Holistic Healing for Happier Cats, and Homeschooling
Social Policy Volume 41 Number 4, Winter 2011
Featuring Steve Early on Union Reform Movements from Mineworkers to Teamsters and CWA, Joseph McCartin on the Impact of Reagan's PATCO Strikebreaking from Collision Course, Donata Secondo and Josh Lerner on Participatory Budgeting in NYC, and more!
Z Magazine Volume 25 Number 2, 2012
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Calyx Volume 27
Number 1, Winter 2012
The Winter 2012 expanded issue of CALYX Journal features a diverse collection of new poetry, fiction, essays, books reviews and full-color art by women artists and authors including Tamiko Beyer, Eugenia Leigh, Wendy Breuer, and Bethany Reid, winner of the 2011 Lois Cranston Memorial Poetry Prize. The cover art comes from photographer April Dobbins. Readers will find an surprising array of themes and subjects explored in this issue including women in the military, queer identity, aging, sexual abuse, and personal empowerment.
Cimarron
Review Issue 178, Winter 2012
In addition to featuring the urban landscapes of California painter Ryan Reynolds, Cimarron Review’s Winter 2012 issue includes fresh and provocative work by some of the finest new and established writers publishing today, including poetry by Halina Duraj, Joan Murray, and Liz Robbins, fiction by Robert Rosenberg and Mark Brazitis, and nonfiction by Iver Arnegard and Matthew Batt.
The Main
Street Rag Volume 17 Number 1, Winter 2011/2012
Featuring an interview with Melanie Henderson, winner of the 2011 MSR Poetry Book Award with her book ELEGIES for new york avenue. Fiction, poetry, reviews and social/political commentary. Here reside voices of those who live in your neighborhood, walk or drive your streets. New writers side by side with established writers. Come to our street; hear what you've been missing.
The Malahat
Review 177, Winter 2011
The winter issue of The Malahat Review contains a number of works that are, rather serendipitously, about men and/or the male psyche. It includes short fiction by Larry Brown, Trevor Corkum, Kevin Hardcastle, and Robin McLean; the winner of our 2011 Constance Rooke Creative Nonfiction Prize, Anne Marie Todkill's "Hoarding"; poetry by Michael Crummey, Florencia Varela, Adam Sol, Ruth Roach Pierson, and more as well as reviews of new Canadian fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction.
Ninth Letter
Volume 8 Number 2, Fall/Winter 2011-12
The latest issue of Ninth Letter features new stories, poems, and essays from writers including Monica Berlin, Sue William Silverman, Roger Reeves, Helen Rubinstein, Michele Morano, Jehanne Dubrow, L. S. Asekoff, and E. B. Vandiver. Art features include a selection of vintage glass lantern slides from the University of Illinois archives, and book alterations by Wisconsin artist Willis Guthrie.
Poetry Volume
199 Number 5, February 2012
New poems by A.E. Stallings, Philip Levine, D. Nurkse, José Antonio Rodríguez, Robert Pinsky, Connie Voisine, Joanie Mackowski, Dean Young, Vijay Seshadri, Philip Metres, Albert Goldbarth, Wendy Videlock, and others; reprints of poems from Poetry's history, including work by Rabindranath Tagore, Lisel Mueller, Weldon Kees, Eleanor Ross Taylor, Janet Lewis, Langston Hughes, Robert Frost, and Robert Creeley; a prose piece on faith and poetry, with contributions by Jericho Brown, Fanny Howe,Kazim Ali, Jean Valentine, Grace Paley, Jane Hirshfield, and Alicia Ostriker, among others.
The
Southern Review Volume 48 Number 1, Winter 2012
Featured poets include Charles Simic, Mary Ruefle, Stephen Dunn, Bob Hicok, Wendy Barker, Elana Bell, Daniel Johnson, and Anna Journey. A snow-dusted Copenhagen at Christmas is the site of Thomas E. Kennedy’s surprising and movingly human account of what it means to face death and emerge grateful to the world. Jason Brown brings us “Wintering Over,” a chilling story about an artist couple isolated in a neglected Maine house over a winter that may be prove too long for them to endure. New fiction by Stuart Dybek, Christie Hodgen, Christine Sneed, Ted Sanders, and Reese Okyong Kwon joins nonfiction by Rachel Ida Buff and paintings by Gwyneth Scally.
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Arkansas Review Volume 42 Number 3, December 2011
Barge Journal Number 1, 2011
Focusing on work that ignores genre and playfully disrupts and rearranges language, our first issue plunges headlong into what some call experimental and we just call plain fun. Work by Parker Tettleton, Neila Mezynski, Travis Blankenship, Yarrow Paisley, Andrew Borgstrom...
Bluestem Volume 22 Number 2, Spring 2011
Copper Nickel Number 17, January 2012
Fractured West Number 3, 2011
Fractured West is a new print magazine for flash fiction. We want readers to see things in a different way. For this, we publish writers who write things in a different way
Iron Horse Literary Review Volume 13 Number 5, 2011
Knockout Volume 4 Issue 1, Spring 2012
The new issue features work by Billy Collins, Todd Boss, Jesse Lee Kercheval, Cyrus Cassells, Dana Guthrie Martin, Lee Stern, Athena Kildegaard, and Tim Nolan, among many other fine folks. The issue features the winners of the 2009 Inaugural Reginald Shepherd Memorial Poetry Prize, as selected by Carl Phillips.
matchbook January 30, 2012 [o]
What would you do if a friend found a cabinet full of mug shots from fifty years ago? You probably have some good ideas. Eugenio Volpe had some. Read his at matchbook today.
Pleiades Volume 32 Number 1, Winter 2012
Features a Symposium on Sentiment in Poetry, with Zucker, Vap, Prufer, Katz, Browne, and Ball; new translations (by Mary Jo Bang, Dan Bellm, and Len Krisak) of "old" writers: Dante, Rilke, Neruda, Cortázar, and Reverdy; Randall Mann introducing Eric Smith; plus poetry, fiction, essays, and 100 pages of book reviews.
Salt Hill 28, 2011
Stories from Mark Baumer, Maile Chapman, Sarah Rose Etter, James Robison, and Jason Schwartz traverse sentience and sentiment in stylized prose. Poetry from Jennifer Denrow, H.L. Hix, Ben Mirov, John Skoyles, and Dara Wier navigates tonal and geographical journeys. Plus, an interview with Dana Spiotta on outsider musicians.
Southern Literary Journal Volume 44 Number 1, Fall 2011
Tulane Review Fall 2011
Zone 3 Volume 26 Number 2, Fall 2011
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American Book Review Volume 32 Number 6, September/October 2011
In Focus: The Collaborative Turn
Feminist Studies Volume 37 Number 3, Fall 2011
In These Times Volume 36 Number 2, February 2012
The Austerians Attack!; ALEC's Arizona escort service; Shades of Agent Orange; Plus, Thomas Frank on the silence of the technocrats
The Point Issue 5, Spring 2012
Issue 5 of The Point contains essays on the legacy of Oprah, the tactics of Obama, the ethics of Jonathan Franzen and the philosophy of Tiger Moms. Plus a refreshingly frank interview with activist Bill Ayers, and some stunning artwork.
Science & Society Volume 76 Number 1, January 2012
Cuba and Socialism; Theory and Empirical Credibility of Commodity Money; Terry Eagleton and Tragic Spirituality; The Gramscian Challenge
Shambhala Sun March 2012
Does Meditation Really Work? Plus: Stop, Relax, Wake Up; The Gift of an Open Heart; Wanderer: A Modern Lama takes an Ancient Path
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The American Poetry Review Volume 41 Number 1, January/February 2012
Featuring Kwame Dawes, Dennis O’Driscoll, Arielle Greenberg, Campbell McGrath, Beth Bachmann, Elyse Fenton, Tomas Transtromer, Ben Lerner, Frederick Smock, Marianne Boruch, Reesa Grushka, Dan George, Jesse Nathan, Melissa Kwasny, Michele Battiste, Todd Fredson, Gerald Stern, Michael Morse, Michael Ryan
Brick Issue 88,
Winter 2012
Our Winter 2012 issue features stunning drawings and manuscript pages from the Derek Walcott archive, a special section dedicated to poet Robert Kroetsch, interviews with Valerie Martin and Tony Kushner, as well as the latest from Jonathan Lethem, John Ralston Saul, John Berger, Jeramy Dodds, Melora Wolff, David Thomson, Will Aitken, and Alayna Munce, poetry by Andrew Jamison, and a new science column by Lee Smolin.
The
Missouri Review Volume 34 Number 4, 2011
“Weird”; Featuring work by Mia Alvar, Beth Cranwell Aplin, Monica Ferrell, Christa Fraser, Thomas Heise, Richie Hofmann, Luke Mogelson, Kent Nelson, and Thomas Swick… as well as a look at the life and work of Sarah Bernhardt and a conversation with China Miéville.
Prick
of the Spindle Issue 1, Fall 2011
Prick of the Spindle debuts its first print edition, featuring artwork by guest artist Lottie Cellini-Corley, and text/image forays by Claire Stephens. The issue features an interview with Sandy Longhorn; poetry by Jessica Cuello, Nandini Dhar, and Claire Stephens; an essay exploring the work of Shakespeare; nonfiction by Allan Ross; and fiction by Andrew Wallace Chamings, Caitlin Galway, Olga Zilberbourg, Bonnie ZoBell, and others.
Still Point Arts Quarterly Number 4, Winter 2011
This issue’s featured artists are Leslie Anderson, Raey Broyles, Hadass Shereshevsky, and Andrew Keim. With writing by Greg Bogaerts, Anonti Jach, Larry Lefkowtiz, Barry Schwabsky, and poetry by Debbi Okun Hill and Naomi Beth Wakan.
Volume 2 Issue 1, Winter 2012
The winter issue of WomenArts Quarterly Journal features art by Beth Hoeckel, fiction by Midge Raymond, an interview with poetry translator Ann Cefola, poetry by E. Louise Beach, Ivy Grimes, Mary Elizabeth Parker, and many more. Get your copy here.
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6x6 Issue 25, Winter 2011-12
Denver Quarterly Volume 46 Number 2, 2012
Event Volume 40 Number 3, 2011
Fourteen Hills Volume 18 Number 1, 2012
Freefall Volume 22 Number 1, Winter 2012
Gigantic Sequins Volume 3 Number 1, 2011
International Poetry Review Volume 37 Number 2, Fall 2011
Kaleidoscope Number 64, Winter/Spring 2012
The Literary Review Volume 55 Number 1, Fall/Winter 2011
An international literary journal of fiction, poetry, essays, and book reviews, this issue features new poetry by D. Foy, Sherman Alexie, and Alex Cigale; fiction by Eric Barnes, Ellen Adams, and James Allardice; as well as a thought provoking essay on Saints and Miracles, by Judy Rowley.
matchbook January 16, 2012 [o]
Read Kyle Hemmings' new story up at matchbook right now
Matrix Issue 90, Fall 2011
The Midwest Quarterly Volume 53 Number 2, Winter 2012
Open Minds Quarterly Volume 13 Number 3, Fall 2011
The Quotable Issue 4, Winter 2012
Room Volume 34 Number 4, 2011; Siblings
Exploring the multifaceted dimensions of sibling relationships, eEnjoy fiction by Giller prize-winning author Elizabeth Hay, and an interview with Marjorie Mergens on her fifteen years as a Sister in a Catholic convent. With stunning images by Geneviève Thauvette, and literary themes of adoration, rivalry, forgiveness, and loss.
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Whispering Wind Magazine Number 278, September/October 2011
Articles include a look at the evolution of the Princess crown, Rolland Lutz 19th century photographs, Cheyenne Moccasins, powwow dates.
Z Magazine Volume 25 Number 1, January 2012
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Anderbo
January 10 & 13, 2012 [o]
A bridge to Algeria? Read “Photographs of a Girl” an Anderbo fact by Samia Bouzid. Plus, a new short story by Juliet Grames, “Monologue.”
The Georgia
Review Volume 65 Number 4, Winter 2011
“We Are All of Us Passing Through,” a previously unpublished autobiographical essay by Harry Crews, heads a diverse lineup. Others appearing are National Book Critics Circle Award-winning poets Albert Goldbarth and Sharon Olds, internationally known poet and Rumi translator Coleman Barks, and essayist Martha G. Wiseman, whose “In the Flesh” ponders the turns of her artistic and sexual life under the influence of her namesake godmother, choreographer Martha Graham. Ann Pancake returns with “Mouseskull,” a violence-haunted story of a girl ferreting out family secrets. First-time contributors are poets James Applewhite and Christine Robbins, reviewer Baynard Woods, and artist Eugenie Torgerson.
Indiana
Review Volume 33 Number 2, Winter 2011
This issue features poetry by Traci Brimhall, Leah Nielsen, and Juan Parra; nonfiction by Amy Butcher and Nancy J. Nordenson; and fiction by David Guterson, Mary Hamilton, and others, including the winner of our 2011 Poetry Prize, judged by Marie Howe.
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5x5 Winter 2011
Features written and visual art centered around the word Sacred. What's sacred to you? A first kiss, prayer, rituals, a father's bond with his children. Work from fifteen artists, including Jerry Mirskin, Harvey Baine, Benjamin Judge, Ashley mae Hoiland and more.
Camas Winter 2011
Frogpond Volume 34 Number 3, 2011
Geist Issue 83, Winter 2011
The winter issue of Geist features new non-fiction from Caroline Adderson, a profile of the first Aboriginal book publisher in Canada, a glance at the Vancouver Poetry Conference and Occupy Movement, comments from Alberto Manguel, Stephen Henighan and Daniel Francis and winners of the First Annual Geist Erasure Poetry Contest.
Image Number 71, Fall 2011
One Story Issue Number 158, December 2011
Spinning Jenny Number 12, 2011
Featuring poetry by Maureen Alsop, Ana Bozicevic, Tina Cane, Bruce Cohen, Rhiannon Dickerson, Kyle Flak, Craig Foltz, Lily Ladewig, Stacie Leatherman, Matt Mauch, Bo McGuire, Tracey McTague, James Meetze, Ryan Murphy, Andy Nicholson, JoAnna Novak, Justin Petropoulos, Nate Pritts, Danniel Schoonebeek, Sara Jane Stoner, Paige Taggart, Tony Trigilio, and Jane Wong.
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Against The
Current Number 156, January/February 2012
Spotlight on the Occupy movement, with seventeen full pages of reporting and reflections of activists from New York to Oakland and Isla Vista. Also in this issue: a Black History feature on the legacy of C.L.R. James, two essays on Egypt’s unfinished revolution and the Arab Spring, reviews and more!
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Maisonneuve Issue 42, Winter 2011
Turf Wars, Collusion & Sabotage: The Seedy Underbelly of Snow Removal in Montreal: An Exclusive Investigative Report
Space And Culture Volume 14 Number 4, November 2011
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Able Muse
Number 12, Winter 2011
Featured Poet: David Mason; Featured Artist: Alper Çukur. Includes Able Muse Write Prize winning story and poems. With poetry, fiction, essays, book reviews, interviews, art & photography from Suzanne J. Doyle, Catharine Savage Brosman, Timothy Murphy, Gabriel Spera, Richard Wakefield, Susan McLean, Lyn Lifshin, George Witte, Amit Majmudar, Jean L. Kreiling, Rachel Bentley, Douglas Campbell, Andrew Frisardi, David J. Rothman, Michael Cohen and others.
American Literary Review Volume 22 Number 2, Fall 2011
ALR's Fall 2011 issue features new fiction from Christine Sneed, Elizabeth Eslami, Karl Taro Greenfeld, poems by Brian Culhane, William Virgil Davis, Eric Pankey, Andrew Feld, Carl Phillips, Anne Pierson Wiese, and creative nonfiction from Sarah Jefferis, Taline Voskeritchian and Joey Franklin.
Anderbo
January 6, 2012 [o]
New poems on Anderbo by Laura Deily! Andrea O’Rourke! Plus a new short story by Thomas Cregan.
Crazyhorse
Number 80, Fall 2011
Fiction by Matthew Vollono, Ann Gelder, and others. Essays by Katharine Haake and others. Poetry: "Train crosses the field, a page that erases heavy footsteps" Lan Lan translated by Fiona Sze-Lorrain, Molly Bashaw, Steven Cramer, Hugh Martin, Lee Sharkey, Danniel Schoonebeek, Amy Fleury, Geffrey Davis, Christopher Salerno, Donika Ross "I am the sun and the sky / And the hot bruise I squint against" Cover art: Bathed in Yellow by Shanna Bruschi.
The Iowa
Review Volume 41 Number 3, Winter 2011/12
Our new issue features well-endowed sea captains and housewives, Zen weed-whacking, Venice but not Venice, once upon a time in a darkened room, and eyewitness haiku. Poems, stories, essays, and photos by Martha Collins, George Eklund, Chris Offutt, Rebecca Lindenberg, Christopher Beckman, the winners of the 2011 Iowa Review Awards, and more.
Prairie
Schooner Volume 85 Number 4, Winter 2011
This Special Irish Issue is an excellent on-the-ground snapshot of Irish writing today, guest edited by Stephen Behrendt. Read new poetry by on-the-rise and established writers like Patrick Chapman, Theo Dorgan, Mary O’Donnell, Micheal O’Siadhail, Michael O’Dea, and more. William Wall contributes an excerpt from his forthcoming book. Other fiction on offer includes work by Aiden O’Reilly, Andrew Fox, Kathleen Murray, and a Pushcart Prize-nominated story by Nuala Ni Chonchuir. There is even a play by Thomas Lynch. Plus, don’t miss the final segment—a clever review by Timothy Webb of The Penguin Book of Irish Poetry.
Sleet Magazine
Winter 2012 Supplement [o]
We at Sleet Magazine so proudly boast the release of our Special Sweet Sleet Winter Supplement. This edition consists solely of favorite dessert recipes contributed by our readers. Please visit us at www.sleetmagazine.com
Tampa Review
42, 2011
From its opening “Indian Prayer” by Danahy Fiction Prize winner Heather Sappenfield, to powerful closing poetry by Frank X. Gaspar, including “Late Rapturous,” title poem from his latest book, the new writing and art in Tampa Review 42 offers rich reflections about changing course. With art by Todd Hido, Jane Calvin, Audrey Flack, and others; nine new stories by Debra Brenegan, Kathy Flann, Sharon Hashimoto, Ann Scott Knight, Mark Krieger and more; nonfiction from James McKean and Caroline Sutton; and work from twenty poets, including Frank Giampietro, Red Hawk, and Diane Wakoski, the issue is a splendid way to end one year and begin the new.
World Literature Today
Volume 86 Number 1, January-February 2012
American young-adult novelist Virginia Euwer Wolff, winner of the 2011 NSK Neustadt Prize for Children’s Literature, headlines the January 2012 issue of WLT. Also, check out new poetry by Nathalie Handal, a French American writer of Palestinian origin, as well as several Burmese and Zapotec poets. Additional highlights include new fiction by Qiu Xiaolong (China/US), essays on post-tsunami lit from Japan and the crime genre of police procedurals, and an interview with Eva Stachniak (Poland/Canada).
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Adventum Magazine Issue 2, Winter/Spring 2012 [o]
Blast Furnace Volume 1 Issue 4, Autumn 2011 [o]
featuring numerous ekphrastic poems and fine poetry inspired by the arts, as well as topics outside of those themes—has been posted.
Five Points Volume 14 Number 2, 2011
The Hollins Critic Volume 48 Number 5, December 2011
Literal Volume 27, Winter 2011-2012
It is true that the year 2012 will bring political, economic and social changes but not necessarily in a catastrophic way. Literal`s Winter issue talks about all these subjects and offers its magnificent art and literature section
Quick Fiction Issue 18, September 2011
SubTerrain Number 59, Fall/Winter 2011
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Labor Notes Number 394, January 2012
"Occupy, Unions: It's Complicated"; "West Coast Terminals Close"; "Port Actions Spark Debate"

