NewPages Magazine Stand
New Issues of Literary & Alternative Magazines Received
Sponsor Print Literary Magazines Received &
Notices of Online Issues
Posted August 30, 2010
The Beloit Poetry Journal
inaugurates its 61st year with an issue featuring
Mary Jo Thompson’s sonnet sequence on a marriage, new work by Kerry
James Evans, Garth Greenwell, Christopher Howell, Kirun Kapur, Karen
Lepri, Norman Lock, Amy Schutzer, Dwayne Thorpe, and Joe Wilkins,
plus a round robin of reviews by the editors.
This fall, Tin House
features fiction, essays, and poetry that address the often taboo
subject of CLASS IN AMERICA. We'll be looking at this from many
different angles: from or about the rich to the middle class to the
poor and those who have moved up or down. We'll hear from those who
identify with a non-traditional class, or consider themselves
classless, along with those who have immigrated from class-bound or
class-less countries or societies. What are the new class indicators
in our increasingly digitized, global, and green world? Find out in
September 2010. Includes Charles Baxter, Benjamin Percy, Albert
Mobilio, and more!
The
Summer 2010 issue of Chinese
Literature Today features new work from award-winning
author Bi Feiyu, spotlights the work of sinologist David Der-wei
Wang, and also includes the work of Mo Yan, Bei Dao, and poets Xi
Chuan and Zhai Yongming. Critical essays engage the contemporary
Chinese literary experience, probing the boundary clashes between
the city and the country, luxury and labor, gender and power. A
special section explores the unique literary traditions of Beijing
and Shanghai, the twin cities of modern Chinese literature.
The Fiddlehead’s
65th anniversary celebrations continue
with its summer 2010 issue (no. 244). The biggest summer issue ever,
this all-poetry issue presents two retrospectives on the poetry of
Marvin Bell and Jorie Graham. Both retrospectives include new poems
along with a selection of older works. Also featured is an exciting
array of new works from twenty poets including Brian Bartlett, Anne
Compton, Robert Gibbs, Cynthia Hogue, Don McKay, A.F. Moritz, and
Sue Sinclair. There are also reviews of recent poetry books and the
cover art is from Paul Mathieson’s Red, White and Mustard.
In The Iowa Review
Fall 2010 issue: ways to die in Iowa, notes on Ambien, Dillinger
revived, war games, rabble letters, and Joshua Ferris on vacuuming.
The September 2010 issue of
Poetry
(196.5) features work by Dana Gioia, Wilsawa Szymborska, Geoffrey
Hill, and more.
Volume 39 Number 5
September/October 2010
Bimonthly
Volume 8
Fall 2010
International Queer Indigenous Voices
Guest edited by Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhran
Other Print Literary Magazines Received &
New Online Literary Magazine Notices Received
August 30, 2010
DMQ Review (Summer 2010)
Featuring the poetry of Brian Diamond, Mark Liebenow, Laura McCullough, Jill McDonough, Brian McGackin, M. Nasorri Pavone, R.A. Riekki, T. Savoie, Karen Schubert, Sarah J. Sloat, J.R. Solonche, David Sullivan, Jason Tandon, and Angela Narcisco Torres, with artwork by Carol Bennett. Also, featuring an essay and work of E. Ethelbert Miller, our Summer 2010 Featured Poet.
Evansville Review (Volume 20, 2010)
The current issue contains a wide variety of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction, including work by such distinguished writers as Willis Barnstone, Rachel Hadas, Norman R. Shapiro, A.E. Stallings, and Charles Harper Webb.
Fact-Simile (Volume 3 Number 1, Spring/Summer 2010)
Featuring an interview with and story from Brian Evenson plus new work by David Brennan, Michelle Disler, Elizabeth Robinson, Peter Grieco, Jennifer Karmin, Derek Henderson and more. This issue also contains the announcement of our Equinox Chapbook Contest Winners: C. McCallister Williams, Andrew K. Peterson and Jess Wigent.
Inkwell (Number 28, Fall 2010)
The theme of this issue is "What Is Necessary." Authors and poets from around the world explore that idea.
Obsidian (Volume 9 Issue 2, Spring/Summer 2009)
Zora Neale Hurston Special Edition featuring essays by Jason Young, Eka Tai, Kevein Meehan, Melvin L. Butler, Mawuena Logan, and William Mullaney; poetry by Anjail Rashida Ahmad, Ebony Golden, Tanya Phillips-Owen, and Frank X. Walker; plus fiction by Joi Jackson.
Salt Hill (25, 2010)
This issue includes the 2009 Calvino Prize winning story by Michael Agresta; interviews with Christine Schutt about her writing process and David Shields about his new book Reality Hunger; alarmingly great poetry by the likes of Arlene Ang and Farah Marklevits; drawings by Michael Burkard and diorama photographs by Carlo Van De Roer.
Tipton Poetry Journal (Number 18, Summer 2010)
Featuring translations: four poets from El Salvador (Spanish/English); JL Kato’s “Festival of Dolls” (English/Japanese); Hong Zeng’s “This Summer” (Chinese/English). A review of CL Bledsoe’s Anthem by Jessie Carty. Also Matthew Brennan, K.R. Copeland, Robert Griffith, Anne Haines, Norbert Krapf, Corey Mesler, Roger Pfingston, Richard Pflum, Timothy Pilgrim, Dennis Saleh and others.
Sponsor Print Alternative Magazines Received &
New Online Alternative Magazine Notices Received
August 30, 2010
The September 2010 issue of
In These Times’s cover
story is “Can our Schools Run on Duncan” by David Moberg about how
Duncan pushes Chicago’s ineffective reforms on America’s children.
Other features are “It’s the Poverty, Stupid,” “Inside the World’s
Deadliest City,” “Barely a Teenager and Marked for Life,” “Tribes in
Kenya Wage Water War,” and much more.
The September edition of Z Magazine (23.9)
features Drones Over America, War Crimes in
Fallujah & the Paper of Record, Resisting the Guam Buildup, AFRICOM:
New Imperial Weapon, and much more
Other Print Alternative Magazines Received &
New Online Alternative Magazine Notices Received
August 30, 2010
Labor Notes (Number 378, September 2010)
Bipartisan Fervor to Whack the Old Folks, 'One Nation' to March on Washington October 2, plus more
Voices From The Earth (Volume 11 Number 2, Summer 2010)
Protecting Communities
Writers Ask (Issue 49, Fall 2010)
Bringing Writing to the Screen, Place and Setting, Editing, Writing Programs and Groups. Contributors include: Michael Cunningham, Yiyun Li, Mary Gaitskill, Elizabeth Mc Cracken, Myla Goldberg, Russell Banks, William Luvaas, Sigrid Nunez, Andre Dubus III, and Shawn Wong. Focus pieces: Creating the Fictional Family by Yelizaveta Renfro, That Night by the Pool by Justin Kramon.
Sponsor Print Literary Magazines Received &
Notices of Online Issues
Posted August 23, 2010
Our Autumn 2010 issue of
Gettysburg Review is
now available for your reading pleasure! Featuring paintings by
Barbara Kassel, the Autumn 2010 issue also contains the entertaining
and compelling essays, poems, and stories you have come to expect.
Highlights include poetry by Billy Collins, Arthur Vogelsang, and
Marvin Bell, stories by Tien-Yi Lee and Rob McClure Smith, and
essays by the inimitable Amy Leach.
Minnetonka Review
(Issue 6, Fall 2010) features a wide range of themes and styles,
with 7 short stories, 4 works of nonfiction, 48 poems, and
photography and cover illustrations by Keith Demanche. Poets
include: Philip Dacey, Simon Perchik, George Moore, Gary L.
McDowell, Red Shuttleworth, Mary Crow, Alixa Doom, and Kristine Ong
Muslim. Prose by: Dennis Vannatta, Ed Fischer, Foust, Alison
Christy, Liz Prato, and Philip Kobylarz, plus the works of many
other authors.
Paterson Literary Review
(Issue 38, 2010-2011) edited by Maria Mazziotti Gillan features
a spotlight on Diane Di Prima, the winners of the 2008 Allen
Ginsberg Poetry Awards and work by Laurie Byro, Charles Ades
Fishman, Jim Reese, Priscilla Lee, and Vivian Shipley among
others. The PLR is a Literary Review
established in 1979 featuring work by well-known writers as well as
by writers whose work is so fine it should be better known.
Big
Muddy’s 10.1 issue features fiction, poetry, essays, and photos
from Nick Bacon (CA), Herta Feely (DC), Rita Welty Bourke (TN), Ann
Walters (OR), Joel Garber (HI), Andrea Gereighty (MO), Phillip
Howerton (AR), Mark Vogel (PA), Kathryn Kerr (IL), and others,
including our fiction contest winners Erica Lehrer (TX) and Kel
Munger (CA). Issue 10.2 will have essays by TC Boyle and Ann
Beattie.
Issue 77 of
Crazyhorse features fiction by Christine Byl, K. F. Enggass,
Chris Gavaler, Jane Delury, Tess Wheelwright, Claire Guyton, and
Akshay Ahuja; poetry by Marvin Bell, Molly Bashaw, Billy Collins,
Dara Wier, G. C. Waldrep, Emily Rosko, Emmanuel Moses translated by
Marilyn Hacker, Ray Amorosi, Melissa Kwasny, Mark Irwin, Jennifer
Militello, and more; plus cover art by John Dowd.
This issue of Phoebe
(39.2, Fall 2010) features our Greg Grummer and Winter Fiction
Contest award winners, as well as mixed-media art by Dolan Geiman.
With additional poetry and fiction by: y madrone, Mark Wagenaar,
Megan Kaminski, Karen Leona Anderson, Miles Waggener, Henry
Rappaport, Janaan Dawkins, Roya Khatiblou, Emily Carr, Britta Ameel,
Rachel Khong, Peter Mountford, Samantha Erin Tetangco, J. Michael
Martinez, Margaret Young, Casey Smith
Other Print Literary Magazines Received &
New Online Literary Magazine Notices Received
August 23, 2010
Alehouse (Number 4, 2010)
The 2010 issue features work by Kristine Rae Anderson, Den Bellm, Ellen Bass, Billy Collins, JP Dancing Bear, Larry O Dean, Rebecca Foust, Jane Mead, Joshua McKinney and more
American Short Fiction (Volume 13 Issue 48, Summer 2010)
Buried treasure. Tar and feathering. Fiery revivals. Yellow oblong stones that emit light and visions. The violent face-off of a father and his daughter's suitor . . . and all of that in our first story. Featuring work from Lucy Corin, Ted Thompson, J. M. Tyree, Shawn Vestal, and Dawn Ryan.
The Ampersand (Volume 5, 2010)
Ranging from the fun to the profound, this issue’s fiction is about connection – understanding, identifying, sex, and even love and the strange places these are sometimes found, and the surreal disconnect when they are not. Poetry selections gathered by Guest Poetry Editor Mark Jackley.
Borderlands (Number 34, Spring/Summer 2010)
features a special section on translingual poetry, with an essay by guest editor Liliana Valenzuela. Poetry by Susan Ayres, Tony Beckwith, Ames Dee, Caitlin Doyle, Ron Drummond, Tova Gardner, Angelo Giambra, Marcelle Kasprowicz, Pat LittleDog and Larry D. Thomas, among others. Art by Liliana Wilson.
(Issue Number 3, Spring 2010) Written work by Philip Dacey, Susan Deer Cloud, Gerald McCarthy and artwork by Valery Oisteanu. This open-themed issue Includes poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction.
Chicago Review (Volume 55 Number 2, Spring 2010)
Featuring poems by Simon Jarvis, Jean Valentine, Pierre Joris, Susan Stewart and Rob Halpern; fiction by Gary Lutz; and essays by Jennifer Moxley and John Wilkinson.
Fence (Volume 13 Number 1, Summer 2010)
A giant peach of an issue, featuring work by Anna Moschovakis, Rodrigo Toscano, Heather Christle, Ben Greenman, Rebecca Schiff, Wayne Koestenbaum, and dozens of others.
Fiction (Number 56, 2010)
Front Range (Volume 5 Number 1, 2010)
Poetry, short fiction and creative nonfiction with a Rocky Mountain West flavor, interspersed with work from all over the world that juxtaposes our existence with that of the world at large. Features works of unknowns and national award-winners.
Geist (77, Summer 2010)
The Geist Summer 2010 issue features winners from the 6th Annual Geist Literal Literary Postcard Story Contest, along with writing from Alberto Manguel and Edith Iglauer, poetry by Charles Bernstein, stunning photography by George Webber and James Joyce’s Three Requirements for a Productive Artistic Life by David Collier.
LIT (Number 18 Volume 9 Number 2, Summer 2010)
Featuring work by Rafael Perez Gay, Traci O Connor, Nate Pritts, Mike Young, and more.
The Lumberyard (Number 6, 2010)
After three solid years and several design awards, the art and poetry magazine strikes out with a whole new look for its latest installment. The issue features poetry by the inaugural Roark Poetry Prize-winner, Nickolas Butler, and guest designers including Hector Casanova of the critically-acclaimed Screamland series.
Notre Dame Review (Number 30, Summer/Fall 2010)
Symmetry and Babel
One Story (Issue Number 139, 2010)
“The Omega Point of Happy Birthday Baby” by A.M. Homes
Open Minds Quarterly (Volume 12 Issue 2, Summer 2010)
What does it mean to “support our troops”? This special issue, “Wounded: In the Line of Fire”, explores the long-term effects of trauma in military veterans and other first responders living with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Essays and poems by veterans of Viet Nam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Bosnia and other NATO missions.
Pearl (Number 42, Spring/Summer 2010)
PEARL 42, the annual all-fiction issue, features the winner of the 2009 Pearl Short Story Prize, "It Was Eden All Over, Says Old Annie" by Ruth Moon Kempher. Among the other 20 stories and short-shorts also appearing in this issue are first publications by Thomas Johnson and Christine M. Lasek.
Plain Spoke (Volume 4 Number 1, May 2010)
Many of the poems in this issue were originally slated for winter, but say something wholeheartedly meaningful (and maybe more so) in the middle of Summer. It is the largest, riskiest collection of poetry and fiction Plain Spoke has ever presented.
Ploughshares (Volume 36 Numbers 2&3, Fall 2010)
The Fall 2010 issue of Ploughshares, guest-edited by Jim Shepard, features fiction by Charles Baxter, Aimee Bender, and Robert Cohen, plus six other authors. This issue contains the 2009 Cohen Award announcements, plus an essay by Kyoko Mori.
Prism Review (Issue 12, 2010)
Highlights in Prism Review's twelfth issue are works from Elizabeth Robinson, Brandon Som, Jessica Hollander, and Larry Fondation. There's also a retrospective on Margaret Atwood and an interview with two successful ex-Iowa Writers' Workshoppers, Josh Kryah and Josh Emmons.
Quick Fiction (Issue 17, Spring 2010)
Features work by Anna Anderson, Thomas Cooper, Amy Holwerda, Been Loory, Thisbe Nissen, Forrest Roth, Lydia Ship, J.A. Tyler, Gary Young, and more
Raven Chronicles (Volume 15 Number 1)
"Wish You Were Here" features the winner of our 2010 Essay Contest, Tiffany Midge, for "The Siam Sequences." Poems by Jody Aliesan, Jim Bodeen, Cal Kinnear, Oritsegbemi Jakpa; fiction by Anna Balint, Elizabeth Smither, Zdravka Evtimova. Inteview with poet Peter Ludwin. Reviews, Food & Culture, Poetics, Nature Writing, Spoken Word.
Seattle Review (Volume 3 Numbers 1 & 2, 2010)
Issues with Death #2
Washington Square (Issue 26, Summer/Fall 2010)
Featuring work by Ron Carlson, Eleanor Paynter, Mike Young, Leigh Stein, Major Jackson, Dan Hillier, Wendy Fox, Bob Hicok, and more. Plus featuring “From the Borderlands: Writers In Exile: with work by Meena Alexander, Huang Xiang, Aung Way, and more.
Western American Literature (Volume 45 Number 2, Summer 2010)
Sponsor Print Alternative Magazines Received &
New Online Alternative Magazine Notices Received
August 23, 2010
The new Summer 2010 issue of
Korean Quarterly
features "Cranes in a ribbon of habitat: International flyway makes
endangered birds the catalyst for a DMZ conservation program," The
60th anniversary of the Korean War remembered in two new photography
books - one focusing on South Korea and the other on North Korea.
Essay section featuring the 30th anniversary of the Kwangju
Uprising, commentary on the sinking of the Cheonan and another
excerpt from Kim Namil Jackson's new book
HERE: A Visual History of Adopted Koreans in Minnesota. Plus
chock full of many other film, drama and book reviews, comics... and
much, much more!
Other Print Alternative Magazines Received &
New Online Alternative Magazine Notices Received
August 23, 2010
Buddhadharma (Volume 9 Number 1, Fall 2010)
Thich Nhat Hanh, Buddhist Warfare, What Makes You Think You'll Live Forever?, Pain Relief
Whispering Wind (Number 271, July/August 2010)
Northern Plains Shirts, New England Religion, Thunderbird Designs, Blanket Conchos, Gun Case, Contest Fans

