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Posted July 26, 2010
New at 2River today is
number 23 in the 2River Chapbook Series: Una Vida de Piedra y de
Palabra . In these twelve improvisations on Macchu Picchu
-- where Pablo Neruda uses unexpected images, intonations,
alliterations, and rhythms to shift reader expectations -- Charles
D. Tarlton prie
s open the joints and crevices of Neruda’s structure and takes his dominant colors and textures in still different directions.
Featuring cover art by Steve Northeast,
New York Quarterly 66
features a craft interview with Bruce Weigl and Steve Cannon, and
features The Present State of American Poetry: “Hip-Hop” by Michael
Cirelli. Also featured in this issue are Timothy Liu, Dorianne Laux,
Matthew Zapruder, Marge Piercy, Lyn Lifshin, Yoon Sik Kim, Jim
Daniels, Michael Spence, Bill Howell, Mary Reilly, John Blair, Sara
Burge, Burce Cohen, Kristin Bock, Ira Joe Fisher, Fred Yannantuono,
and more.
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July 26, 2010
Chaparral (Summer 2010)
The Summer issue of Chaparral is here! The latest edition features new work Ching-In Chen, Jessica Piazza, Keith Onstad, Fiona Spring, Jackson Wheeler and others.
Elder Mountain (Volume 2, Fall 2010)
Volume 2 of Elder Mountain features two poems by former Missouri poet laureate Walter Bargen, as well as fiction by Ryan Stone, nonfiction by Jane Hoogestraat, and three new poems by House With the Mansard Roof author Matt Brennan. The volume also features photographic and prose vignettes by Jan Roddy.
get born: the uncensored voice of motherhood (Summer 2010: Finding Your Voice)
Amidst the constant voices of children and culture, hearing and finding one's own voice can be challenging. This issue gives space to those voices of women (and two men!), as they engage the process of becoming fully themselves within the role of parent.
Granta (Issue 111, Summer 2010)
“Going Back”: We all go back: to the house or town where we were raised, to an old friend or lover, to an idea or belief we abandoned long ago. But can we ever trust our memories? And what if it still proves impossible to return? Featuring Adrienne Rich, Peter Orner, Richard Russo, and more.
Lavender (Issue 1)
Inaugural Sapphic issue features poets A.E. Stallings, Rachel Hadas, Eileen Myles, Suzanne Gardinier, Willis Barnstone, Minnie Bruce Pratt, Eleanor Lerman, Judy Grahn, and Ali Liebegott.
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July 26, 2010
Z Magazine’s
July/August 2010 issue (23.7/8), “Global Crisis,” features “The
Iranian Threat” by Noam Chomsky, “Dual Crises of Globalization” by
Cesar Rodriguez, “Hungry by the Numbers” by David Bacon, “an
Economic Crisis Balance Sheet” by Jack Rasmus, “Living in District
9” by James McEnteer, “Better Living through Povery” by Arun Gupta,
and much, much more.
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July 26, 2010
The Hedgehog Review (Volume 12 Number 2, Summer 2010)
Essays by Philip Mirowski, Robert Jackall, and Caitlin Zaloom examine “The Phantom Economy.” The issue also includes essays by Thomas DeGloma and Geoffrey Claussen, a book forum on Matthew Crawford’s Shop Class as Soulcraft, a gallery by artist Karen Parker Lears, and book reviews.
Labor Notes (#377, August 2010)
“A Second Disaster Coming to the Gulf?” and “Wal-Mart Outmaneuvers Union”
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Posted July 19, 2010
Sleet Magazine's 2010
Summer Splash Supplement has arrived. Featuring a dozen pieces,
including fiction by Nina Badzin and Dave Witty, irregulars by
Cooper Renner, and an interview with painter Jeff Hurinenko. Please
visit www.sleetmagazine.com
The Summer 2010 edition of
The Georgia Review (64.2) features essays by David Bosworth,
Kent Meyers, and Paul Zimmer; fiction by Mary Hood and Lee Martin; a
special poetry feature: Marianne Boruch’s Cadaver, Speak ;
poetry by Coleman Barks, Jim Daniels, Sarah Lindsay, Jim Peterson,
Janisse Ray, and Kyoko Uchida; with reviews by Jacob M. Appel, Karen
Swenson, Gerald Weales, and Erica Wetter. Also featured are Connie
Imboden’s photographs with an introduction by Susan Ludvigson.
The Summer 2010 issue of
The Main Street Rag features an interview with Richard Allen
Taylor, “Punching Through the Egg of Space.” With contributions by
Jim Anderson, Linda Benninghoff, Mark Gretch, Fiona Sze-Lorrain,
Scott Owens, Cheryl A. Rice, James Valvis, Sydney Zuerlein, and many
more.
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July 19, 2010
Boston Review (Volume 35 Number 4, July/August 2010)
“Mothers Who Care Too Much: What feminists get wrong about family, work, and equality” by Nancy J. Hirschmann with responses from Shannon Hayes, Robin West, Lisa Dodson, Melody Berger, Ann Friedman, Mona Harrington, Lane Kenworthy, and Anne L. Alstott.
Chtenia: Readings from Russia (Volume 3 Number 3 Issue 11, Summer 2010) “Dacha Life” with contributions by authors such as Anton Chekhov, Vladimir Mayakovsky, Gavrila Derzhavin, Leonid Andreyev, Alexei Bayer, Irina Borisova and others
Concisely (Issue Number 2, Winter 2010)
Eight stories under 500 words, by Justin Edwards, Shannon Schuren, Kevin Brown, Craig W. Steele, Mike DiChristina, John Wilmes, Suvi Mahonen, and John Hayes.
matchbook (July 19, 2010)
New worke by Greg Gerke at matchbook , entitled “The Iron.”
Mid-American Review (Volume 30 Numbers 1&2, Fall 2009/Spring 2010) Featuring our contests winners; work by Ryan Call, Roxane Gay, Peter Grimes, Peter Levine, Piper Abernathy, B.J. Best, K.A. Hays, Joanna Rawson, Karen Rigby, Philip Terman. Also translations of Oscar Hahn by Jonathan Fleck, Jorge Fernandez Granadaos by W. Nick Hill, and Henrik Nordbrandt by Thomas E. Kennedy, plus much more.
One Story (Issue Number 138, 2010)
“The Husband” by T Cooper
Sixth Finch (Summer 2010)
The new issue of Sixth Finch features work from a wide range of poets and artists, including Jennifer Moxley, Ben Mirov, Daniela Olszewska, Mike Young, Martin Rock, Chloe Early, Hollis Brown Thornton, Daniel McFarlane, Anthony Zinonos and Mark Todd.
South Dakota Review (Volume 47 Number 4, Winter 2009)
Featuring work by Brian Bedard, Breanna Dixon, Ryan Allen, Angelo Giambra, Loren Graham, Jennifer Case, Michael Nye, and more.
Status Hat (July 2010)
The July, 2010 issue of Status Hat "WATER" is online, featuring a fable, an interview with its author, a beguiling goddess, music, art and our “Storyhouse” venue debuts!
Supermachine (Issue 1)
Featuring Lindsey Boldt, Brandon Brown, Brent Cunningham, Paul Killebrew, Lee Norton, Jeffrey Yang, Matthew Zapruder, and more
Suspense Magazine (July 2010)
James Rollins builds his own Altar of Work; Speed, Thrills and Twists: What Andy McDermott is all About; Meet new authors: Eastland Kelly and Morrison Stevens; On Location: Alcatraz; and Survivor Types with Scott Nicholson
Think Journal (Volume 3 Issue 1, Spring 2010)
Featured poet is Rachel Hadas, other poets include Bill Coyle, Maryann Corbett, Jennifer Reeser, Rick Mullin, Michael Cantor, Christine Klocek-Lim and others. Fiction by Shawn Proctor, one flash fiction piece by Jim Breslin, and a play excerpt by Kathrine Varnes.
Western Humanities Review (Volume 65 Number 2, Summer 2010)
Special Feature: Hybrid/Collaborative Work
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GAY (July 2010)
GAY 's July issue features several vacation/travel-themed humorous essays as well as interviews with Sweet travel Founding Partner and CEO, Shannon Wentworth, comedian Chantal Carrere, award-winning author Fay Jacobs, and Gay Games olympian and musician Kaia Wilson.
Kyoto Journal (74, 2010)
Silk Roads: Samarkand to Nara
PULSE (Summer 2010)
PULSE is published tri-annually for members/libraries world-wide. Two of the issues are themed and contributors focus on e.g. “climate change” or “remanufacturing” or for one memorable issue, “The Ecology of Iraq.” Summer 2010 issue: Climate Justice Summit Held in Bolivia, Bahia de Caraquez Gains National Prominence as Eco-City.
Social Policy (Volume 40 Number 2, Summer 2010)
Musings of a Grantmaker, Not Enough Folks are Doing It, Radicalizing Community, Strategy for Working People, Twenty Principles for Creative Organizing, Photo Essay on San Juan de Lurigancho
