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Anderbo (January 4 & 7, 2011) New “fact” on anderbo.com: “Half of Me” by Emily Greenwald. Plus, new fiction “Snow” by Lisa Margonelli author of Oil on the Brain: Petroleum’s Long, Strange Trip to Your Tank. Thy brother’s keeper? Thy sister’s? Read a review of Freud’s Blind Spot, edited by Elisa Albert. Also, new fiction by Mac Barrett, “Ghosts.” [o]
Crazyhorse (Number 78, Fall 2010) Featuring fiction by Marjorie Celona (“All Galaxies Moving”), and Dennis McFadden (“Blue Side Up”); essays by Brandon Davis Jennings (“Operation Iraqi Freedom is My Fault”); poetry by Joni Wallace, Juliet Patterson, Tadeusz Dabrowski translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones, James Grinwis, Lo Kwa Mei-en, Bianaca Stone, Lee Upton, John Hodgen, Maria Hummel, Sam Witt, Alessandra Lynch, James McCorkle; and the front cover featurs a photomicrograph of a Belgian lambic beer courtesy of Michael W. Davidson.
(50th Anniversary Issue, Fall 2010)
Georgia Review (Volume 64 Number 4, Winter 2010) For Winter 2010, two special features: in one, two stories by and an essay about George Singleton, one of America’s hottest comic writers; in the other, a tribute to Gerald Weales, whose writings on American theater have enriched GR for more than three decades. (Editor Stephen Corey interviews Weales and offers selections from the 32-year run of “American Theater Watch.”) Other contributors include Jack Driscoll, Fleda Brown, Andrea Hollander Budy, Albert Goldbarth, Jeff Gundy, Bob Hicok, Greg Johnson, Melanie McCabe, Michael Waters, and Robert Wrigley—and the pigments in Ian Boyden’s astonishing paintings include cuttlefish ink and ground meteorite.
New Letters (Volume 77 Number 1, 2010-11) Volume 77 no. 1 of New Letters magazine of writing and art asks readers to consider the permanence of literature. The issue features essayist Raad ABDUL-AZIZ writing about his experience being held captive in Iraq, acclaimed Chinese author Jia Pingwa’s novella on provincial Chinese life, Thomas E. Kennedy’s poems displayed in cigarillo tins, Richard Carr’s review of Stephen Burt’s Close Calls with Nonsense: Reading New Poetry, and many other works. Artist Peregrine Honig’s bird paintings continue the bird theme begun with Roi J. Tamkin’s cover photograph.
(Volume 35 Issue 3, 2010)
West Branch (Number 67, Fall/Winter 2010) Poetry by Michael Bazzett, Jaydn DeWald, Lee Stern; Fiction by Cam Terwilliger, Urban Waite; Nonfiction by Teri Carter, Katie Ford; and Martha Cooley & Antonio Romani translate Giampiero Neri; plus book reviews and recommendations.
Zahir (Anthology 2010) From ZAHIR: A Journal of Speculative Fiction, the collected stories of 2010
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Arc (65, Winter 2011) Issue highlights: How do I hate thee, O sonnet? Chris Jennings counts the ways; Stephen Heighton spins s-rays for Paul Quarrington; Lesley Batter’s all new Henry James guide to relocating oil company employees; Molly Peacock’s 12-month poetry calendar; and much, much more. Details and sample readings at www.arcpoetry.ca
Assaracus (Issue 1, January 2011) Each issue of Assaracus, a quarterly publication, features a substantial collection of work by ten gay poets. Issue 1 includes Shane Allison, Jay Burodny, Gavin Dillard, Christopher Hennessy, Matthew Hittinger, James Kangas, Raymond Luczak, Frank J Miles, Stephen S. Mills, and Eric Norris.
Camas (Winter 2010)
Chicago Review (Volume 55 Numbers 3/4) Essays for Robert von Hallberg
Five Points (Volume 13 Number 3, 2010)
get born (Fall 2010) On Waste: Time, Talent, Career
International Poetry Review (Volume 36 Number 2, Fall 2010)
A critical anthology of contemporary Ukrainian poetry, with facing English translations, some original English-language poetry, and a Fred Chappell essay on David Slavitt's art of translation.
Magnapoets (Issue 7, January 2011) double the size of our usual magazine, with a special bilingual feature and our Pushcart Prize nominations
Quiddity (Volume 3 Number 2, Fall/Winter 2010-11)
Salt Hill (Issue 26, 2010)
Status Hat (January 2011) Modern millinery, a photo collection of status hats, whimsical poetry and a multi-generational memory piece -- the Jan. 2011 issue of Status Hat explores the world of HATS, and kicks of the new year with musical extremes. [o]
The Village Pariah (Volume 1 Number 1, Spring-Summer 2010)
WomenArts Quarterly Journal (Volume 1 Issue 1, Winter 2011) The inagural issue of WomenArts Quarterly Journal features fiction from award-winning novelist Jacinda Townsend, poetry by Kelli Allen and Julia Gordon-Bramer, a personal essay by Beth McConaghy, silk screen prints by Ellen Baird, photograms by Vanessa Woods, a music review, and an interview with violist Kim Kashkashian by Thomas Erdmann.
Yomimono (Number 15, 2010) Fiction, poetry and art mainly by current and former expatriates in Japan, Japanese writers in translation, and writing from other parts of the world with an international flavor.
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Alternatives (Volume 35 Number 3, July-Sept 2010) Special Issue - Idigenous Politics: Migration, Citizenship, Cyberspace edited by Petrice Flowers and Jungmin Seo
Labor Notes (Number 382, January 2011) Public Sector, Public Good; Shades of the '30s; With UAW's King for Cover, Obama Backhands Labor in Korea Trade Deal
Sing Out! (Volume 54 Number 1, Nov/Dec 2010/Jan 2011) Folk Music, Folk Songs
Turning The Tide (Volume 24 Number 1, Jan-Mar 2011) Journal of Anti-Racist Action, Research & Education
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Alimentum (Issue 11, Winter 2011)
Alimentum’s 5th Anniversary issue with writing by all of our editors and designers. Poems from Paulette Licitra, Cortney Davis, Ruth Polleys. Essays from Peter Selgin, Claudia Carlson, Eric LeMay, Duane Spencer. Fiction by Esther Cohen. Interview with Knopf editor Judith Jones. Ann Hood’s The Golden Silver Palate; Poems by Ricardo Pau-Llosa; Amy Halloran’s nurse meets an angry baking-monk, Barry Foy’s Second Thoughts about a bonbon in the trash, illustrations by Nicole K. Docimo... Plus: why coffee and writing go together, murder by eggplant, a pub waitress is secretly inspired by some frequent guests, scary strawberries, shrimp obsessions, corn muffin addiction, and more.
Bateau (Volume 4 Issue 1, 2011)
Where there’s smoke, there’s a spark. Poetry—fiction—playlet. Prints by Marika McCoola. Featuring Holly Amos, Jennifer Arcuni, Sonya Arko, Amanda Bales, Michael Bazzett, Travis Brown, Carrie Chappell, Dan Chelotti, Mark DeCarteret, Sarah Goldstein, Christopher Hellwig, Christopher Janke, Stacy Kidd, Robert Krut, Ben Merriman, Marika McCoola, Kristine Ong Muslim, Ricardo Pau-Llosa, John Peck, Barbara Perez, Nate Pritts, M. Bartley Seigel, Sarah Sloat, D. E. Steward, Paige Taggart, Gale Thompson, Austin Tremblay, Jennifer Tseng, Chris Ward, Maria Williams-Russell, Dean Young.
The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review (Number 36, Winter 2010)
This year's issue of the HSPR features poems by Norman Dubie, Todd Boss, Lisa Jarnot, John Haines and many others. We are also happy to present another installment of our 4x4 feature, with contributions from Debra Kang Dean, Jaime Brunton, D.A. Powell, and Christopher Howell.
Hanging Loose (97, Fall 2010)
Poems by Jen Benka, Emmett Jarrett, Indran Amirthanayagam, Gary Lenhart, Philip Dacey, D. Nurkse, Joel Lewis, David Wagoner, David Trinidad, Nathan Whiting, Caroline Knox and many more. Art by Sean Grandits. Prose by Robert Hershon.
(Volume 12 Number 5, Fall 2010)
General Issue
The Kenyon Review (Volume 33 Number 1, Winter 2011)
The Winter 2011 issue of KR features the winners of the Short Fiction Contest, new fiction by Scott Russell Sanders, a new essay by Roger Rosenblatt, and poems by Peter Campion, Rosanna Warren, Victoria Chang, Melissa Kwasny, and Franz Wright.
(Volume 23, Winter 2010-11)
Pop Spirituality/Espiritualidad Pop
PMS poemmemoirstory (Number 10, 2010)
This issue of PMS poemmemoirstory features the talent of writers Mary Kaiser, Jeanie Thompson, Cathy Linh Che, Garnett Kilberg Cohen, Bryn Chancellor, and Nancy Glaub, among others. Each issue of PMS includes a memoir written by a woman who has experienced a historically significant event. PMS 10 features Masha Hamilton and her authors from the Afghan Women’s Writing Project. Writer Donna Thomas’s memoir, “Kiddie Land,” recalls Birmingham’s segregated past when “Kiddie Land” opened to children of all colors.
Poetry (Volume 197 Number 4, January 2011)
Poems by Mark Strand, David Harsent, Jill Alexander Essbaum, Joel Lipman, Jennifer Chang, Rae Armantrout, Sarah Holland-Batt, and Franz Wright; “The View From Here” with Daniel Handler, Madeleine Avirov, Helen Fisher, Jolie Holland, Stephen Ziliak, and Tracey Johnstone; D.H. Tracy on clarity; reviews by A.E. Stallings; letters.
Southern Humanities Review (Volume 44 Number 4, Fall 2010)
features essays by Chris Arthur on memory and connections with other lives, and Paul Crenshaw on family and tragedy; stories about a young boy’s encounters with racial prejudice and violence (Mark Rapacz), a sibling’s menacing, opportunistic jealousy (Jill Birdsall), and a single mother’s willingness to let go of preconceived notions in her search for happiness (Laura Gabel-Hartman); poems by Pamela Davis, Emma Bolden, Jen McClanaghan, Maren O. Mitchell, Patricia Polak, Fredrick Zydek, Will Clemens, Kathryn Nuernberger, Kathleen A. Wakefield, Catharine Savage Brosman, Susanne Kort, and Sally Molini; and book reviews on scholarly subjects, fiction, and poetry.
Zahir (Issue 25)
The newest issue of Zahir is now online with stories by Margaret Karmazin, R. I. Sutton, Michelle Nichols, Christopher Lowe, Karen Lenar, and Claudine Griggs, and with photography by Michael Filimowicz. [o]
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5x5 (Labor, Winter 2010)
Literary and visual art exploring labor. Various types of work, or lack thereof, and, of course, child birth...or lack thereof. Featuring fifteen artists, including Irtiqa Fazili and Lydia Smith.
Able Muse (10, Winter 2010)
After 10+ of online publishing excellence, Able Muse, Inaugural Print Edition, is here with Featured Poet: R.P. Lister, with new poems, and interview. Featured Artist: Massimo Sebreni. Plus poetry, fiction, essays, book review, interviews, art & photography from Catherine Tufariello, Catharine Savage Brosman, Nancy Lou Canyon, John Whitworth and others.
The Antigonish Review (Number 163, Fall 2010)
40th Anniversary Issue featuring the TAR 40, Great Blue Heron, and Sheldon Currie winners
Blue Collar Review (Volume 14 Issue 1, Autumn 2010)
The Fine Line (Issue 2)
Featuring Jim Feuss, Angie Garner, Christopher Woods, Kim Jones, Michael Lee Johnson, David McLean, Doug Holder, Sergio Ortiz, Wendy Thornton, Gene McCormick, Mary Christine Delea, Andrew Jones, Grace Bauer, Alan Britt, Daniel Aristi, Howie Good, Anna Autilio, c m mclamb, Brandon Williams, Peycho Kanev, Melissa Chadburn, and Jeffery Ryan Long. [o]
Flyway: Journal of Writing & Environment (Volume 13 Number 1, Spring 2010)
This issue of Flyway explores both human and nonhuman environments, because we shape the environment that shapes us. The stories, essays, and poems in this issue of Flyway focus on overlooked landscapes and explore, sometimes despairingly, what it means to belong to a place.
Geist (78/79, Fall/Winter 2010)
20 Year Retrospective: Special Collector's Edition
Gemini Magazine (January 2011)
Featuring fiction by C Anneli Oliver, Michael A. Kechula, Judith Mercado, and Mary J. Daley; poetry by Allison Whittenberg, Gil Arzola, and Leigh Vandebogart. [o]
The Hollins Critic (Volume 47 Number 5, December 2010)
Cecilia Woloch: "Dreaming the Long Carpathian Dreams"
matchbook (January 3, 2011)
We bring you into 2011 with Blake Butler. Read his story, "Ricky's Index Fingers," at matchbook now. [o]
Natural Bridge (Number 24, Fall 2010)
The Pedestrian (Number 2, 2010)
Tools
Sonora Review (Number 58, 2010)
specs (Volume 3, 2010)
Toys
Susquehanna Review (November 2010)
This issue features the first annual Gary Fincke Creative Writing Prize, awarded to an exemplary prose and poetry submission. Pieces in the magazine range from a witty superhero tale to the diary of a Polish refugee. The online version will be premiering February 2011.
The Threepenny Review (Issue 124, Winter 2011)
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In These Times (Volume 35 Number 1, January 2011)
Terrorist by Association, Best Political Docs, Kosher Gets Ethical, Chicago's other community organizer, How to manufacture a disease
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Communities: Life in Cooperative Culture (Number 150, Winter 2010)
Our issue focuses on Elders. Personal stories describe the unique challenges and rewards of elderhood and how everyone benefits when elders are integrated into community life. Highlights: It Takes a Community to Grow an Elder; Elderhood, In and Out of Community; Aging in Community; Reinventing Retirement; and more.
GreenMoney Journal (Number 78, Winter 2010-11)
Food, Farming & Fair Trade: Shopping with your values
Progressive Populist (Volume 16 Number 22, December 2010)
Sleep of Reason: Midterm Madness 2010
Rain Taxi Review Of Books (Volume 15 Number 4, Winter 2010)
Rain Taxi’s new issue features interviews with Lewis Hyde and William Gibson; a profile of artist Alec Soth; features on Aleister Crowley's fiction and "poets on prozac"; and reviews of new books by Frederic Tuten, Eileen Myles, Lynda Barry, Adonis, Seymour Krim, Dave Eggers, and many others.
Sierra Magazine (Volume 96 Number 1, January/February 2011)
Beyond the Barrel, Mauled Grizzly bear politics gets bloody, Laotian Time Bombs, Eco-booze, Container Living, Electric Tides, 350 Epic Adventures
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Anderbo (December 18, 2010)
New “fact” on anderbo.com—“Genetic Tribe of One” by Suzanne Farrell Smith. Plus, new poetry by David Mait and Kathlene Postma. [o]
(Volume 37 Number 3, Fall/Winter 2010)
In this issue: The winner of the 2010 Nelligan Prize for Short Fiction, Katherine Hill’s “Waste Management,” selected by Andrea Barrett, along with stories by Laurie Ann Cedilnik and Matthew Baker; essays by Barrett Hathcock, Barrington Smith-Seetachitt, and Peggy Shinner; and poems by Rae Armantrout, Brenda Ijima, Michael Kelleher, Christopher Lirette, and many others.
Michigan Quarterly Review (Volume 49 Number 4, Fall 2010)
A special section on Motown at fifty—its history, politics, impact. Plus James Wood on the art of noticing, Patrick Shanley on discomfort, Lynn Levin on going to the Playboy Club with her father, Jonathan Starke on moving to Oregon, Jeff Meyers on Yukio Mishima. Fiction from Shimon Tanaka; poetry from Adonis, Jeff Hoffman, and Karen Holden; a review by Sarah Mesle of Patti Smith’s new memoir, which recently won the National Book Award.
Prairie Schooner (Volume 84 Number 4, Winter 2010)
The winter magazine features new growth. Interim editors Stephen Behrendt and Timothy Schaffert keep us growing. Lisa Knopp’s Mississippi essay and Janet Abbott Dutton’s essay on family lead into Glenna Luschei’s essay on how love and family flow through our lives. New poems by Leslie Adrienne Miller, Gary Fincke, Jehanne Dubrow, and Robert Gibb cluster at the start. New translations from Marie-Claire Bancquart, and work from Emma Bolden, Matthew Gavin Frank, Daneen Wardrop, and more. Richard Spilman brings art and death to a remote lake. Crime resonates through Eric Barnes’ fiction, and then lakeside again with Katie Chase. Plus, reviews!
(Issue 18, Winter 2011)
Sound & Silence
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The American Scholar (Volume 80 Number 1, Winter 2011)
“The literary profession—what a misnomer, what a horror…a mad scramble for social prestige and a job,” midcentury critic Alfred Kazin wrote in his journal, excerpted in this issue. Also featured: Kitty Kelley on biography in a culture of media timidity; Colum McCann on why writers love boxing; and professor Paula Marantz Cohen on making literature come to life for her students—by killing a few sacred cows.
Caketrain (Issue 8, 2010)
New work from Rosmarie Waldrop, Heidi Lynn Staples, Blake Butler, Darby Larson, Tan Lin, Laura Eve Engel, Kim Parko, David Ohle, Gordon Massman and many more.
Connecticut Review (Volume 32 Number 2, Fall 2010)
Gulf Stream (Number 4, December 2010)
Gulf Stream Online No. 4 features an interview with Patricia Engel and a first-book review from the author Warren Richey. Also included are poems, stories, essays from talented writers. Visit www.gulfstreamlitmag.com. [o]
Journal Of Ordinary Thought (Fall 2010)
“Water on Fire,” a collection of environment-focused writing from participants in the Neighborhood Writing Alliance’s nine weekly citywide workshops, offers a personal examination of the forces that shape our world. Patricia Evans’ photographs of Chicago cityscapes provide an excellent accompaniment to the writers’ vivid and pressing portraits of the environment.
One Story (Issue Number 143, November 2010)
“No Flies, No Folly” by Josh Weil: Set in Pennsylvania Dutch country, this is the story of Yankel, a Russian-Jewish immigrant peddler who carries his wares and his troubled past across his shoulders. He visits the Amish farm of the Hartzler family, and when Mrs. Hartzler secretly asks him to bring an electric light on his next visit, their relationship takes an unexpected turn.
Status Hat! (December 2010)
A poet reflects on his boarding school's reunion weekend. A painter uses the human body as a canvas. An artist finds inspiration in Africa, via her Romanian roots. All this and more can be found in the December, 2010 issue of Status hat, 'REFLECTION' [o]
Straitjackets Magazine (Winter 2010-11) This issue includes an excerpt from the nonfiction book From Cubs to Clippers by Steve Walton, the films of George Romero by Samantha Henriksen, and “In Memory of Greg Jackson” by Jim Hitt. Also, fiction by M.V. Montgomery and Marc Bona, and poetry by Olga Kronmeyer, Howie Good, and more. [o]
Texas Review (Volume 30 Numbers 3 & 4, Fall/Winter 2009)
ZYZZYVA (Volume 26 Number 3, Winter 2011)
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Grain (Volume 38 Number 1, Fall 2010)
UNRULY, Fall 2010. Think of the first sentence as if it were a mushroom spore, writes Irina Kovalyova in her essay "On Mushrooms." Grain's fall issue, a magnificent literary "mesh of living growth," sporulates with writings that branch unpredictably, provocatively, between genres. Includes new writing by Michael Goertzen, Jim Johnstone, Doretta Lau, Alan McMonagle, Shane Rhodes, Kellee Ngan, plus haiku astrologer Jonathan Ball. Features the truly unruly, shrewdly brilliant (with undertones both lewd and rude!) artwork of Montreal artist Adrian Norvid.
Iron Horse Literary Review (Volume 12 Number 4, 2010)
The Iron Horse Facebook Issue contains stories, poems, and essays related to all things FB: from those infamous lists of 25 things to Farmville to Status Updates to using random posts to create poems and stories. Of course, several of the pieces address how FB erases the notions of mortality and privacy and moving on. We've even run a 6-month transcript of Dinty Moore's FB page that shows how writers grapple with yet another Internet obsession. The cover is a collage of our friends' Profile photos, including some famous writers!
Rattle (Volume 16 Number 2, Winter 2010)
RATTLE #34 turns its attention to another intimate vocation, spotlighting the poetry of 26 mental health professionals. These psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, counselors, and case-workers dive inside the mind daily and come home soggy with the muck of dreams. Many of them write about their careers, but the scope is broad, and all of their poems are informed by years of training and unique insights. The open section features the work of 50 poets, plus the 11 winners of the 2010 Rattle Poetry Prize. Alan Fox interviews former U.S. Poet Laureate Ted Kooser and Pablo Neruda translator William O’Daly.
Salamander (Volume 16 Number 1, Winter 2010/11)
Volume 16, no. 1 presents work by the winner and runner-up of our 2010 fiction contest: Timothy Mullaney, for "Green Glass Doors," and Susan Magee, for "The Mother." The issue also includes fiction by Emily Van Kley, Molly Patterson, and Lee Johnson; a lyric memoir by Julie Marie Wade; and poetry by Franz Wright, Jason Tandon, Frannie Lindsay, John M. Anderson, Sally Molini, Aidan Rooney, David Surette, Mary Bonina, Chard deNiord, Tara Skurtu, and Alan Feldman, among others. The issue's cover painting is by Andrzej Jackowski.
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Devil’s Lake (Issue 2, Fall 2010)
The second issue features fiction and nonfiction by Frank Giampietro, David Laskowski, Caryl Pagel, and Jane Carman; poetry by Dean Young, Matthew Nienow, Joe Wilkins, Derek Mong, and more; comics by Brian Connolly, Janice Shapiro, and John Dermot Woods; and an interview with Traci Brimhall. [o]
Green Prints (Number 84, Winter 2010-11)
matchbook (December 6, 2010)
So, It’s snowing here. Is it there? Where you are? Don’t answer that. Instead read about it: “Four Letters” by Daniel Carter. [o]
Off the Coast (Volume 16 Number 4, Fall 2010)
“Mouth Full of Hornets”: Featuring poems by Carl Little, Patricia Ranzoni, Ghugas Sirounyan translated by Diana Der-Hovanessian, Mary Alexandra Agner and Eric Jon Darby. Artwork and photos by Sherman Poultney, Janet Barry, Francis Raven, Richard Cambridge and zkot pen; cover Image by Erik Lomen and reviews.
Oxford American (Issue 71, 2010)
The 12th annual Southern Music edition comes with a CD with songs featuring music from Alabama. The Music Issue and CD are a treasure trove for music fanatics who welcome introductions to lesser-known but fascinating musical artists from the South. Among the writers in this year's issue are Greil Marcus, John Jeremiah Sullivan, Rachael Maddux, Dan Baum, Jamey Hatley, and Jack Pendarvis.
Poets’ Quarterly (Issue 4, Winter 2011)
The Winter 2011 issue includes 20 reviews of new works from poets including Lesley Wheeler, Tony Hoagland, and Robin Kemp. Also in this issue are interviews with Ian Haight, Millicent Borges Accardi, and Kate Durbin. [o]
Provincetown Arts (25, 2010)
25th Anniversary Issue
Psychic Meatloaf (Issue 2, 2010)
Featuring poetry by Andrew Taylor, arkava das, Ashley Vajgrt, Ben Nardolilli, Corey Mesler, Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé, elise clements, Elle Pryor, John Lambremont, Sr. John Sibley Williams, Kanev Peycho, Kenneth Pobo, Laura LeHew, Michael Lee Rattigan, Nicholas Michael Ravnikar, Orchid Tierney, Rosalee Thompson and artists Ron Campbell, Julie Dru and ira joel haber and others. [o]
Western American Literature (Volume 45 Number 3, Fall 2010)
This issue includes two essays on Native writers, Thomas King and Linda Hogan, in addition to an essay on the ever popular Willa Cather. The 21 book reviews range from reviewing novels to academic books, including a number of Chicano topics.
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American Book Review (Volume 31 Number 6, September/October 2010)
Joyelle McSweeney on Alice Notley; Angela Ball on Bin Ramke; Megan Milks on Gina Frangello; William Giraldi on Mitch Wieland; In Focus: Cognitive Fictions; Scenes: Chax Press
Writers Ask (Issue 50, Winter 2010)
Structure and Pacing, Relationship to Read, Forms, Writing Away from Home
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The Cincinnati Review (Volume 7 Number 2, Winter 2011)
The Cincinnati Review debuts fiction and non-fiction by writers like Dean Bakopoulos, Keith Lee Morris, Anthony Varallo, and Sarah Shun-lien Bynum. It features poems by Dick Allen, Eric Panky, Julianna Baggott, Jaswinder Bolina, Matt Hart, Joy Katz and other talented poets. It contains paintings by Tobin Sprout as our artist's portfolio, selections from Tomaz Rózycki's Colonies as our translation, and three takes on Aimee Bender's The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake as our review feature. Stop by our blog to see web content, including author interviews, contests, and micro-reviews, for this and other issues.
Glimmer Train Stories (Issue 77, Winter 2011)
#77 includes stories by Hasanthika Sirisena, Carrie Brown (winner of our Fiction Open), Jessi Phillips, Rolf Yngve, Jackie Thomas-Kennedy, Evan Christopher Burton, Jon Chopan, Anne de Marcken, Josh Weil, J. P. LaCrampe, Aaron Carmichael, and Bret Anthony Johnston. Interviews with Bret Anthony Johnston by Margo Williams, and Travis Holland by Jeremiah Chamberlin. Sara Whyatt’s article on silenced writers focuses this time on Azerbaijan internet activists Adnan Hajizade and Emin Milli.
Hayden's Ferry Review (Issue 47, Fall/Winter 2010)
Previously showcased in The New Yorker, TIME and Vanity Fair, Julie Blackmon’s vivid and eerily nostalgic photographs grace the cover and pages of Hayden’s Ferry Review Issue #47, Fall/Winter 2010. Of this, we’re very proud. Other things to beam about: the last half of Icelandic author Steinar Bragi’s novella (first half published in Issue # 46) The Rafflesia Flower. Translator Salka Gudmundsdottir captures the bleak and forbodding nature of Bragi’s work beautifully. Also, ASU alumnus and celebrated author Adam Johnson divulges his views on Maximalism, the apocalypse and lying in fiction in his conversation with Noah Tucker.
(Volume 3 Number 2, 2010)
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Artifice (Issue 2, 2010)
Asheville Poetry Review (Volume 17 Number 1, 2010, Issue 20)
Featuring a special 50-page tribute to the late poet Ai, interviews with Richard Jackson and Michael Harper, new poetry by 45 poets, including Dick Allen, Bill Brown, Gaylord Brewer, Lucille Clifton, Lynnell Edwards, David Kirby, John Lane, Stella Vinitchi Radulescu, William Pitt Root, David Wagoner, with an essay by Fred Chappell and reviews of new books.
Cadences (Volume 6, Fall 2010)
Features tributes to the Turkish Cypriot poet Taner Baybars (1936-2010) and the Greek poet Nikos Kavvadias (1910-1976), work by new writers, Mehmet Erdogan, Eirini Giakoumaki, and Carlos Jimenez, reviews, and the winning poems of the Grammar School 2010 Poetry Competition.
GUD Magazine (Issue 6, Summer 2010)
Whether it's old tales retold, like an irreverent Sleeping Beauty, or renewal on the Wheel of Life, we're stepping through doors into unexpected places, washing our brains clean of memories, and getting a shiny coat of paint. With Aliette de Bodard, Lavie Tidhar, Rose Lemberg, and Aunia Kahn's artwork.
High Desert Journal (Issue Number 12, Fall 2010)
In this issue: Gretel Ehrlich, Ursula K. Le Guin, Robert Micheal Pyle, Paulann Peterson and more. This issue focuses on understanding the people, places and issues of the interior West, defining this region in literary and artistic terms, and represents a collection of work that charts the changes of a distinctive, unique region.
Image (Number 67, Winter 2010)
Issue 67 includes a conversation with writer Patricia Hampl, Mako Fujimura and William Dyrness on the art of Georges Rouault, short stories from Ingrid Hill and Meredith K. Gray, and an essay on the making of the groundbreaking documentary The Exiles by filmmaker Ron Austin.
Lines+Stars (Volume 3 Number 3, Fall 2010)
For this issue, we asked our writers to confront the issue of artifice and craftsmanship -- objects that are "handmade." Here, they discuss the creation of personas and experiment with the creative process itself. Featuring Kristine Ong Muslim ("Obliged Genius"); Tony Mancus ("Rosslyn Metro, Skywalk"); and Wally Rudolph ("Sameson Jameson"). [o]
Open City (Number 30, 2010)
Features Sigrid Nunez, Ed Park, Ann Packer, Catherine Despont, Henry Alcalay, Louis B. Jones, Yusef Komunyakaa, Alissa Quart, Jennifer Styperk, Christopher Cheney, Karan Mahajan, C. I. Shelton, Evan Rehill, John O'Connor, Monica Fambrough, Andrew Pryor, and Giuseppe O. Longo, John Breiner (front cover), and Amy Gartrell (back cover).
Open Minds Quarterly (Volume 12 Issue 3, Fall 2010)
Ploughshares (Volume 36 Number 4, Winter 2010-11)
Ploughshares Winter 2010-11 features selections of poetry and prose by National Book Award winner Terrance Hayes, including new work from poets Wanda Coleman, Major Jackson, Denis Johnson, Yusef Komunyakaa, and Jericho Brown and stories from Ben Percy, Christine Sneed, and Hilary Masters.
Red Fez Publications (Number 29, Winter 2010)
Featuring the release of the online chapbook "Vulcan Gang Sign" by Bradley Mason Hamlin and the addition of Paul Corman-Robert's "Dispatches from Atlantis" column, along with a wide variety of poetry, short stories and non-fiction. Contributors include D.E. Oprava, Ellyn Maybe, Lyn Lifshin, A.D. Winans, Nathan Graziano, Joseph Ridgwell and many others. [o]
Redactions: Poetry & Poetics (Issue 13, 2010) Guest edited by Sarah Freligh.
An awesome cover wrapped around some kick-ass poems. Plus, a book review confronting Rae Armantrout's Versed and elliptical poetry. Also some fresh, celebratory reviews of new books from T. S. Ellis, Sean Patrick Hill, Keetje Kuipers, Jim Coppoc, and Deborah Poe. Did I mention kick-ass poems by kick-ass poets?
Reverie (Volume 4, 2010)
Think Journal (Volume 3 Issue 2, Fall 2010)
The featured poet is Amit Majmudar, and the issue also includes an extensive essay by Majmudar on the ghazal. New poems by A. E. Stallings, Ned Balbo and H. L. Hix. The work is mostly formal and will, most likely, make the reader Think.
Wallace Stevens Journal (Volume 34 Number 2, Fall 2010)
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Z Magazine (December 2010)
Bluewashing, Biodiversity Conference Highjacked, Wikileaks Revelations Tip of Iceberg
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Labor Notes (Number 381, December 2010)
What Will Labor Learn from the Election Disaster?; Hospital Violence; Social Security; Steward's Corner; Working Families Party Appeals to Rural Populists, Reagan Democrats
Shambhala Sun (Volume 19 Number 3, January 2011)
The Healing Mind; The Power of Mindfulness; Healing the Whole Person; Full Present; In My Life + free mindful supplement
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Beloit Poetry Journal (Volume 61 Number 2, Winter 2010/2011)
Translations from Maria Negroni’s Mouth of Hell lead off the Winter 2010/2011 issue of the BPJ, which also includes poems by Kevin Ducey, Elizabeth Langemak, Anna George Meek, Janice N. Harrington, Amir Hussain, Marcus Wicker, Jennifer Whitaker, and Steve Wilson, plus John Rosenwald’s review of The Best American Poetry 2010.
The Bloomsbury Review (Volume 30 Issue 3, Fall 2010) features an interview with Stephen D. Gutierrez, author of the award-winning Live from Fresno y Los; a profile of Allegra Huston; an essay and interview with Iraqi writer-in-exile Fadhil al-Azzawi, and reviews of two of his books. The psychedelic sixties are examined in a portmanteau review of Birth of a Psychedelic Culture and Acid Christ, augmented with a review of Beat Memories: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg. Another double review of those rascally Romantics looks at Byron in Love and the Young Romantics. Books on writing for writers, another “Out of Bounds” essay, poetry by Bill Trembly, a compendium review of new poetry anthologies and new collections by individual poets—along with new children’s books including a review of Stephen Fry Presents Oscar Wilde’s Stories for all Ages.
The Gettysburg Review (Volume 23 Number 4, Winter 2010)
Our Winter 2010 issue is now available! Featuring paintings by Elizabeth Bishop, the Winter 2010 issue also contains the entertaining and compelling essays, poems, and stories you have come to expect. Highlights include poetry by Bob Hicok, Rebecca Lehmann, and Jim Daniels, a long story by Stephen Schottenfeld, and essays by Joelle Biele and Jeff Staiger.
Poetry (Volume 197 Number 3, December 2010)
A special Question and Answer issue with Michael Robbins, Paula Bohince, Tom Pickard, John Tranter, Charles Baxter, Jane Hirshfield, Clemente Rèbora, Giovanni Pascoli, Attilio Bertolucci, Geoffrey Brock, David Roderick, Linda Gregerson, Vijay Seshadri and Sina Queyras. A special Question and Answer issue with Michael Robbins, Paula Bohince, Tom Pickard, John Tranter, Charles Baxter, Jane Hirshfield, Clemente Rèbora, Giovanni Pascoli, Attilio Bertolucci, Geoffrey Brock, David Roderick, Linda Gregerson, Vijay Seshadri and Sina Queyras.
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Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet (Number 26, December 2010)
LCRW 26 has eight stories including: dread pirate ships, dread submersibles, dread sheds! Alice, Three-Hat Juan, and welders in love. Also: Dear Aunt Gwenda advises and Ted Chiang explores folk biology. No part of this zine was produced on a Freyfarm. Electronic subscriptions to LCRW beginning with this issue are now available.
The Literary Review (Volume 54 Number 1, Fall 2010)
MUZZLE (Issue 2, Fall 2010)
Muzzle is a quarterly online magazine that publishes poetry, art, book reviews, performance reviews, and interviews. We aim to showcase a diverse array of brave voices every issue. To get a better idea of our aesthetic, please check out our latest issue, which features poems from Roger Bonair-Agard, Marty McConnell, and many other talented folks. [o]
Poetry Kanto (Number 26, 2010)
Features (in both Japanese & English) 20th century poets Kurahara Shinjiro & Ayukawa Nobuo, and contemporary poety Kisaka Ryo, along with established and emerging voices from the U.S., including Alicia Ostricker (2009 National Book Award for Poetry), J.P. Dancing Bear, Temple Cone (2009 Future Cycle Poetry Book Award), Judy Halebsky (2009 New Issues Poetry Prize), and Katherine Reigel.
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In These Times (Volume 34 Number 12, December 2010)
Where We Go from Here, Back to the spirit of 2008, Dow to the local level, Urban Prison Farming, State-induced amnesia in China, Sodan and the nanny state, The End of Indie?
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Buddhadharma (Volume 9 Number 2, Winter 2010)
Our Way, Lama Tsultrim Allione, Life of Milarepa, Bhikkhu Bodhi, Joan Sutherland
Free Inquiry (Volume 31 Number 1, December 2010/January 2011)
Science and Religion: The End of a Beautiful Relationship?
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New England Review (Volume 31 Number 3, 2010)
Justin Quarry, Home Schooling (9366) 17p - New fiction by Kirstin Allio, Emily Mitchell, William Donoghue, Reyna Feighner Booth, John Picard, and Mary Rechner; poetry by James Arthur, Ash Bowen, Bob Hicok, Lucia Perillo, Shane Omar, Carrie Shipers, Rachel Hadas, and Brian Teare; Buddhadeva Bose and Philippe Jaccottet in translation; nonfiction by Robert Weil, Ira Sadoff, Peter Plagens, John Bertolini, Eric Calderwood, Ted Berrigan, and more.
Zone 3 (Volume 25 Number 2, Fall 2010)
The Fall 2010 issue features interviews with Coleman Barks, Eileen G'Sell, Joe Hall, and Shane McCrae; new stories by Joe Hall, Philip Asaph, and Joe Woodward; nonfiction by Irene O'Garden; and poems by Coleman Barks, Michael Chitwood, Patricia Lockwood, Nance Van Winckel, and many more.
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Atlanta Review (Volume 17 Number 1, Fall/Winter 2010)
Poetry 2010 International Competition Grand Prize winner Rebecca Baggett and 29 other contestants are featured here. Xian, Cairo, Iraq, India, Japan--the world awaits you in this fascinating spin around the globe!
Bacopa (April 2010)
Bacopa Literary Review is an annual print journal, a subsidiary of the Writers Alliance of Gainesville. This issue features writers from Maine to Australia.
Boston Review (Volume 35 Number 6, Nov/Dec 2010)
BR: Ideas Matter—a forum asks, Can Technology Save Global Poverty? making Muslim Democracies; Supermax Prison Torture; Amazon's strong arm tactics exposed; Mark Twain's latest reviewed; new fiction & poetry.
Conjunctions (55, 2010)
Here are Varanasi, Berlin, Tokyo, Havana, Chicago, New Orleans. Here are cities of the imagination, populated by Jellyheads and Scarecrows, or built of meat and gingerbread. Urban Arias maps the cities we know, the cities we imagine—the cities we imagine we know. Featuring Ashbery, Bernhard, Hejinian, Oates, and others.
Contemporary Verse 2 (Volume 33 Issue 1, Summer 2010)
Crab Creek Review (Volume 23 Number 2, 2010)
Featuring an ekphrastic section by guest editor Susan Rich, along with poems by Martha Silano, Peter Pereira and others as well as short fiction and Editors' Choice, a section of mini reviews on our favorite books.
Ecotone (Number 10, 2010)
Irish Pages (Volume 5 Number 2, 2010)
An tEagrán Gaelige foregrounds Irish Pages’ commitment to the Irish Language by featuring contemporary writing by Máire Mhac an tSaoi, Louis de Paor, Aifric Mac Aodha, Liam Ó Muirthile, Biddy Jenkinson, Micheál Ó Conghaile, Gabriel Rosenstock, and many others. It also includes Taking Sides, a photographic portfolio by Bobbie Hanvey.
matchbook (November 22, 2010)
People of Earth, "The Pig Hunt" by Ari Feld is now up at matchbook. Consult the oracle. Find truth. Read more. [o]
NANO Fiction (Volume 4 Number 1, Fall 2010)
NANO Fiction’s 4.1 has works from such notable writers as Matt Bell, Chas Carey, Kirsty Logan, Carrie Oeding, Michael Palmer, Justin Sirois & Desmond Kon.
One Story (Issue Number 142, 2010
"Housewifely Arts" by Megan Mayhew Bergman
Poetry East (Number 69, Fall 2010)
The Puritan (Issue 11, Summer/Fall 2010)
In this issue you'll find new fiction, poetry, and interviews with Ken Sparling and Dionne Brand. It is available for perusal on our website. Our website has been refurbished. It is no longer the lumbering mastodon of ages past. Go forth and uncover its secrets, including our new forum. [o]
Salmagundi (Numbers 168-169, Fall 2010-Winter 2011)
Western Humanities Review (Volume 64 Number 3, Fall 2010)
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Against The Current (Number 149, November/December 2010) Feature on the crises of Pakistan and Kashmir, with Bushra Khaliq on women's struggles, Adaner Usmani on the twin plagues of the flood and the International Monetary Fund, and Angana Chatterji on freedom time for Kashmir. Also Dan La Botz on why U.S. Socialists misunderstood the Mexican Revolution, jazz pianist Connie Crothers on the "Freedom Now Suite" of Abbey Lincoln and Max Roach, Dianne Feeley on the contradictions of Bob King and the "new UAW," and a "Letter from the Editors: After the Democrats' Debacle."
Korean Quarterly (Volume 14 Number 1, Fall 2010)
The Culture of North Korean comics; Coverage of two Twin City film festivals; "DREAM Act setback: Will there be a chance in the lame-duck session to pass a law allowing undocumented students a path to citizenship?"; "The Ongoing Korean War"; "IKAA Gathering of adopted Koreans in Seoul"; "A perfect fit: Stylist/designer soyon An outfits TV contestants and celebrity clients"; "TEDexHanRiver: The idea festival". Essay/column section featuring on the sinking of the Cheonan, The Korea/USA Free Trade Agreement, North Koreans defectors living in South Korea, Amber Dorko Stopper with "Creation Myth: A Korean adoption in real time", and "In defense of adoption" by Stephen Morrison.
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Anderbo (November 10, 2010)
Coming of age in Texas (armadillos included.) Read "Road Hunting", a new short story by Lindsay Purves, plus new poetry: “Blackberries” by Diana Smith, “Hurricane Season” by Benjamin Sutton, and “Bedbugs?” by Laconia Koerner. Also, new photography – “Love Thy Lemon as Thyself” by Christopher Woods.
Fiddlehead (Number 245, Autumn 2010)
The Fiddlehead’s fall issue contains a story by Alexander MacLeod, whose debut collection has been shortlisted for this year’s ScotiaBank Giller Fiction award, and Brian Bartlett’s remembrance of Bill Bauer, a long-time Fiddlehead editor and contributor, who passed away this spring. Some of Bauer’s poetry is also in this issue along with poems by Bauer, Tim Bowling, Aislin Hunter, and A. F. Moritz among others. There are also book reviews and new stories by Kevin A. Couture, Waslea Hiyate, Jane Silcott, and Erika Van Winden.
Field (Number 83, Fall 2010) The new symposium looks at the work of Richard Wilbur, with essays by Bruce Weigl, Beckian Fritz Goldberg, Stephen Tapscott, the father and son Friebert team, and others. The poetry in this issue strikes a balance between established favorites like Dennis Schmitz, Sandra McPherson, and David Wagoner, and newer voices such as Rick Bursky, Adam Giannelli, and Megan Snyder-Camp.
Fifth Wednesday Journal (Issue 7, Fall 2010)
The Fall 2010 issue features an interview with and poetry from John Knoepfle, as well as work from Susan Hahn, Donald Revell, Lynn Shapiro, Jean Valentine, and others. The guest editors for this issue are Lon Otto and Amy Newman. Recent collections from Charles Bukowski, Ching-In Chen, and Lorraine M. Lopez are also reviewed.
The New Quarterly (Number 116, Fall 2010), "To See and Be Seen": In this issue, we stare at writers until they’re uncomfortable, ponder soft-core pornography, commit petty crime, and witness a little cremation. Also, we announce the winners of our first annual writing contests, The Edna Staebler Personal Essay contest and The Nick Blatchford Occasional Verse Contest.
The Straddler (Fall 2010) The fall2010 issue of The Straddler is now online: www.thestraddler.com. Advancing Oligarchy: A Conversation with James Kwak; Barack Obama and the Culture of Consultancy; Encountering Bernard Lonergan alongside Richard Liddy; Yojimbo and Administration; Where the Boardwalk Ends: Photography by Mark Ostow; Remembering Rane Arroyo; Fiction by Eddie Lombardi; Poetry by Nathan Gunsch, Rodney Nelson, & David Scronce. [o]
The American Poetry Review (Volume 39 Number 6, Nov/Dec 2010)
(Issue 173, Fall 2010)
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American Short Fiction (Volume 13 Issue 49, Fall 2010)
BlazeVOX 2kX (Fall 2010)
Welcome to the Fall issue of BlazeVOX 2kX. Once again we have a wonderful issue of wild fictions, poetry, and visual poetry. We have 86 authors presenting a varied array of writings from authors around the world, from varied backgrounds and whose ages range from 17 to 82. So hop in and be moved by these works! [o]
Copper Nickel (Issue 14, 2010)
Frogpond (Volume 33 Number 3, 2010)
Sugar House Review (Volume 2 Issue 2, Fall/Winter 2010)
Sugar House Review's third issue, Fall/Winter 2010, is printed, perfect bound and ready to give you a sugar rush, with poems from Dan Beachy-Quick, Steven Cramer, Maria Melendez, Jim Peterson, Donald Revell, Michael Sowder, Pimone Triplett and other great poets. Plus, three great book reviews.
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Green Horizon Magazine (Number 32, Fall/Winter 2010)
Green Framework for Ideas, Values and Action: Four Essays
Hedgehog Review (Volume 12 Number 3, Fall 2010)
Does Religious Pluralism Require Secularism?
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AGNI (Number 72, November 2010) Anything-but-alphabetical Africa. A vividly variegated portfolio (in print and online) of fiction from the continent that Alexander miraculously overlooked, including new work from Henrietta Rose-Innes, Helon Habila, Doreen Baingana, and many others. The art feature and cover by Victor Ekpuk telegraph the sensuous immediacy and coded layers of this presentation. The issue also includes fiction by Joan Wickersham and Sarah Gaddis; poems by C. K. Williams, Kevin Young, Kate Northrop, and others; reflections on poetry by Carol Moldaw and Anton Vander Zee; as well as tributes to Barry Hannah by Sven Birkerts and William Giraldi.
The Aurorean’s current issue (Fall/Winter 2010–2011) marks its 15th anniversary as an independent small-press poetry-only journal. This 15th Anniversary Issue celebrates the seasons, New England, and our contributors. Featured Poets are Jim Brosnan and Martha Christina. Other selected contributors include Patricia Fargnoli, Thomas Griffin, Cleo Griffith, John T. Hitchner, Beth Paulson, Connie Post, Edward J. Rielly, Don Russ, and Brigit Truex. 61 pages of poetry; 70 pages total. See why Small Press Review has said: “a journal that has both high production values and quality poetry...perfect to elevate you from the dark night of the soul.”
Gulf Coast 23.1, created in part as a response to the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, features a round-table discussion on political poetry with Nick Flynn, Brenda Hillman, Dorianne Laux, Fred Marchant, Laura Mullen, and Patricia Smith. It also features work by Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, Joyelle McSweeney, Geoffrey Nutter, Benjamin Percy, Kiki Petrosino, Melissa Pritchard, Eli Shipley, and others, as well as visual art from Danica Novgorodoff, Augusto di Stefano, and Marina Zurkow.
The Malahat Review (Number 172, Fall 2010)
Our Fall issue features the winner of our Far Horizons Award for poetry, Darren Bifford's "Wolf Hunter," chosen by this year's judge, Daryl Hine. The issue is full of fantastic poetry by George Amabile, Shane Book, Ruth Roach Pierson, and Patricia Young, to name a few. We also have fiction by Elisabeth Harvor and Dede Crane, and a non-fiction piece by Aparan Sanyal about a journey on India's Darjeeling Express.
Poetry (Volume 197 Number 2, November 2010) features poems by Samuel Menashe, Karen An-hwei Lee, Jeramy Dodds, Alan Shapiro, Donald Hall, Billy Collins, Wesley McNair, Lance Larsen, Rebecca Lindenberg and others; 2010 Ruth Lilly Fellows Christopher Shannon, Dora Malech, Brooklyn Copeland, Miriam Bird Greenberg and Nate Klug; D.H. Tracy reviews Mlinko and Schnackenberg; Leopardi’s daybooks, translated by W.S. Di Piero; letters to the editor.
The Southern Review (Volume 46 Number 4, Autumn 2010) We are wrapping up our 75th anniversary year with haunting stories from Ron Rash and Ashlee Adams and memoirs from Mark Richard and Jessica Levine. This anniversary issue includes selected letters from our founder Robert Penn Warren to Allen Tate, Howard Moss, and others. Also featured are the poems of David Kirby, Susanna Childress, Bob Hicok, Kevin Prufer, David Bottoms, and Mira Kuś, as translated by Karen Kovacik.
World Literature Today (Volume 84 Number 6, Nov-Dec 2010) Writing from Modern India headlines the November 2010 issue of WLT, guest edited by Sudeep Sen, with contributions—both print and online—by over 30 writers, including Amit Chaudhuri, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni, Amitava Kumar, Beena Kamlani, Arundhathi Subramaniam, and Vikram Seth. Also worthy of note: new poetry by Clemens Setz (Austria), interviews with Aharon Appelfeld (Israel) and Rayda Jacobs (South Africa), and a short story by Sefi Atta (Nigeria/US).
College Literature (Volume 37 Issue 4, Fall 2010)
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Iron Horse Literary Review (Volume 12 Number 3, 2010)
Fall Ends Tomorrow by Eric Neuenfeldt
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Emprise Review (Volume 17)
New issue of Emprise Review features writing from Matt Bell, Mel Bosworth, xTx 33, and many more. [o]
The Healing Muse (Volume 10 Number 1, Fall 2010)
Celebrating its tenth anniversary, The Healing Muse publishes stories, poetry, and essays about illness, medicine, and healing in order to foster stronger communication and better understanding for those involved in all aspects of health care.
The Hollins Critic (Volume 47 Number 4, October 2010)
Jubilat (18, 2010)
The Los Angeles Review (Volume 8, Fall 2010)
Dedicated to Juan Felipe Herrera. Contributing Editor Mark Doty. Contributors include David Wagoner, Jennine Capo Crucet, Barry Yourgrau and T.C. Boyle.
Louisiana Literature (Volume 27 Number 2, 2010)
Issue 27.2 features the poetry of Holly Day, Al Maginnes, Robert Phillips, and R.T. Smith; the fiction of Justin Carmickle, Barrett Hathcock, and Glen Wood; and the non-fiction of Sheryl St. Germain.
matchbook (November 8, 2010)
This "Burt" is currently on display at matchbook. This "Burt", as Jason Larson attests in his Critical Thought, is from a manuscript of Burts entitled "The Burts". [o]
One Story (Issue Number 141, 2010)
“Nephilim” by L. Annette Binder
Raft Magazine (1, Fall 2010)
Raft 1 features work by Scott Abels, Niamh Bagnell, Susan Powers Bourne, Ric Carfagna, Joel Chace, Arkava Das, Mark DuCharme, Bonnie Emerick, Michael Farrell, Adam Fieled, Thomas Fink, Vernon Frazer, R. Jess Lavolette, David Mohan, Debrah Morkun, Paul Nelson, Francis Raven, Sam Schild, Adam Strauss, Mark Stricker, and Karena Youtz. [o]
Third Coast (Fall 2010)
War, Literature & the Arts (Volume 22, September 2010)
The 2010 WLA contains new work from John Balaban, Jesse Goolsby, Jacob Appel, Brandon Lingle, and 2010 Pulitzer-Prize-winning photographer Craig Walker. Visit the journal at www.wlajournal.com.
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Z Magazine (November 2010)
Obama's Failing Recovery, Tea Party Threat to Democracy, FBI Raids on Political Activists, Roller Derby Renaissance
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American Book Review (July/August 2010)
In Focus: Best of Line on line; Scenes: Hobart
Corporate Responsibility Magazine (Fall 2010)
The CEO's New Clothes: A "Black-Listed" retailer embraces transparency
Labor Notes (Number 380, November 2010)
Hospital Unions Make Inroads Through 'Neutrality' Deals
Social Policy (Volume 40 Number 3, Fall 2010)
Organizing for Social & Economic Justice
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The Missouri Review, for the third issue in a row (33.3, Autumn 2010), features the first published story by a new writer. Along with Susan Ford’s first story, we have a new essay by Christopher Wall on a rash of “contagious” suicides at his college; five new poems by Paul Guest; an excerpt from Tom Larson’s new book on the saddest music in the world; new stories by Dionne Irving, R.T. Smith, and Tien-Yi Lee; poetry by this year’s AWP award winner Danille Deulen; Michael White on his mentor Tom McAfee, and much more. Check us out!
The Fall/Winter issue of Cerise Press features cover photography by James Smart, poetry by Patty Seyburn, Alicia Suskin Ostriker, Adrienne Su, William Olsen, Randall Couch, Eliot Khalil Wilson, Annie Finch, Barbara Yien, Dilruba Ahmed, Kirk Glaser, Lee Sharkey, Tomás Q. Morín; translations of Emmanuel Moses (by Marilyn Hacker), Antonia Pozzi (by Lawrence Venuti), Bei Dao (by Clayton Eshleman and Lucas Klein), Olvido García Valdés (by Catherine Hammond) and many others, as well as fiction, essays, interviews, and reviews. [o]
New Letters (Volume 76 Number 4, 2010)
The issue includes fiction by authors Mariko Nagai and Brian Doyle; an essay on the love of language by B. H. Fairchild; poetry by Ray Young Bear, Albert Goldbarth, and William Trowbridge; an interview with author Ethan Canin; Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum’s review of The Diminishing House; and many others. Artists Fabian Debora and Juan Carlos Munoz Hernandez use painting and sculpture to overcome their surroundings, while photographer Tim Hauf illustrates the majesty of nature and Lisa D. Stewart’s defiant sunflower graces the cover. The issue revels in the weight of a good book and the flight of imagination.
The American Poetry Review (Volume 39 Number 6, November/December 2010)
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Full Metal Poem (Number 1, 2010)
Inscape (Volume 35, 2010)
Jersey Devil Press (Issue 14, November 2010)
In our ongoing efforts to accidentally come up with themes at the most inappropriate times, we are proud to present Issue Fourteen of Jersey Devil Press, dedicated to that most wonderful and terrible of all emotions: Love. Featuring Hilary Gan, Sandra Bazzarelli, Annam Manthiram, Michael Frissore, and Chloe Caldwell. [o]
Midway Journal (Volume 5 Issue 1, October 2010)
In this issue: Michael Martone; Hugh Behm-Steinberg; Caridad Svich; Boston area artist Ariel Freiberg; and more…[o]
The Midwest Quarterly (Volume 52 Number 1, Autumn 2010)
Impairment, Dead Stuff, Omar and Jude, Knights Templar, Context and Film
Sixth Finch (Fall 2010)
The new issue of Sixth Finch brings together outstanding work from both poets and artists, including Mathias Svalina, Natalie Lyalin, Jessica Bozek, Alexis Orgera, Nickolas A. Butler, Joshua Bronaugh and Ann Toebbe [o]
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LILIPOH (Issue 61 Volume 15, Fall 2010)
Ecologicial design and sustainable building, technology and Rudolf Steiner, Haiti, Economy & Human Development
The Progressive Populist (Volume 16 Number 19, November 1, 2010)
The Long War: Year Ten
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The Antioch Review’s fall issue (68.4) begins with essays that rely on memories, one about a motorcycle, the second about a girls’ high school in Harlem during the Great Depression, the third about Gore Vidal, and the final one about Muslims and Jews. Stories and poems, an essay on the death of postmodernism, and a column on Albanian poetry round out the issue.
Alaska Quarterly Review (Volume 27 Numbers 3&4, Fall & Winter 2010) with fiction by Scott Bear, Jenny Shank, Aurelie Sheehan, and Bojan Louis; nonfiction by Judy Copeland, Ben Miller, and Nina Feng; and poetry by David Guterson, Susanna Childress, David Wagoner, Martha Zweig, and more. Plus special feature, “Storm Pattern” by Don Lago.
Paris Review (Number 194, Fall 2010) featuring Michel Houellebecq on the art of fiction: “It’s not so different from punk rock. You scream but you modulate a little.” And Norman Rush on why he didn’t publish his first book until he was fifty-three. New fiction by Sam Lipsyte, Lydia Davis, and newcomer April Ayers Lawson. An essay by John Jeremiah Sullivan, and a dispatch from Cambridge by J. D. Daniels. Poems by Frederick Seidel, Carol Muske-Dukes, John Tranter, and more. Plus a curated portfolio by Lauren Cornell featuring Tauba Auerbach and Colter Jacobsen.
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6x6 (Issue 21, Fall 2010)
A Man Walks into a Bar
Annalemma (Issue 7, Endurance)
Joe Meno, Patrick deWitt, Zora Neale Hurston and others attempt to answer the question, "What keeps people moving when all signs are telling them to give up?" Featuring illustrations and photography by Cali deWitt, David Potes, Kristian Hammerstd, Margaret Durow and more.
Chtenia (Volume 3 Number 4 Issue 12, Fall 2010)
Issue 12: Chekhov Bilingual is a celebration of the life of Anton Pavlovich Chekhov, including a memoir, a poem, and some of his best and most beloved stories, presented side-by-side in English and Russian.
Denver Quarterly (Volume 45 Number 1, 2010)
Freefall (Volume 20 Number 2, Fall/Winter 2010-11)
Iconoclast (Issue 106, 2010)
Featuring poetry by Ralph Murre, Tom Smith, Stuart McCarrell, and Bert Barry; cover art by Rico Lebrun; plus book reviews and magazine reviews.
Iodine Poetry Journal (Volume 11 Number 2, Fall/Winter 2010/2011)
The Massachusetts Review (Volume 51 Number 3, Autumn 2010)
Modern Haiku (Volume 41 Number 3, Autumn 2010)
South Dakota Review (Volume 48 Number 1, Spring 2010)
Tygerburning Literary Journal (Issue Number 1, Spring 2010)
Tygerburning Literary Journal is a poetry journal of the New England College MFA Program. Each issue includes a DVD of selected cinepoetry, performance or spoken poetry in addition to the print journal. Issue one features Kazim Ali, Nin Andrews, Lana Hechtman Ayers, Janet Barry, Tara Betts, and much more.
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In These Times (Volume 34 Number 11, November 2010) features Cracking the cancer consensus, Minding the Enthusiasm Gap, Jane Addams Lives, Don't Bomb the Suburbs, Bishop vs. Nun, Plus Jennifer L. Pozner on how reality TV bites
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Maisonneuve (Issue 37, Fall 2010) The Sports Fan Revolution; plus, Montreal's hottest men, why smoking is awesome, and the price we pay for pork
Sierra Magazine (Volume 95 Number 6, Nov/Dec 2010) Know your knukes, future blimps, live in a tree, green teeth?
Space And Culture (Volume 13 Number 4, November 2010)
Whispering Wind Magazine (272, July/August 2010) Articles on American Indian culture; Southeastern Bandolier Bags, Sioux Hair Ornament, plus Rolland Lutz Historical Photos.
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The Bitter Oleander (Volume 16 Number 2, Autumn 2010) delves deeper into the international community’s mindset of poets by featuring the young Ecuadorian poet, Ana Minga, in conversation and with a large selection of her poems. Also work from the young French writer Laurence Werner David, the Romanian writer Ion Es. Pop, the Dominican Republic poet Martha Rivera, and Quebec's Élise Turcotte. Short fiction by Christine Janumala, Michelle Nichols, Mitzi McMahon and Zach Powers. New poetry by Alan Catlin, Rob Cook, Shawn Fawson, Serena Fusek, Rich Ives, Fiona Sze-Lorrain, Thom Ward and many others. "Two Ghosts," this year's Frances Locke Memorial Poetry Award winner written by Patty Dickson Pieczka is also included.
Creative Nonfiction #39 pays tribute to Norman Mailer and Gay Talese, pioneers of the genre, and features essays by new writers and a couple veterans, among them Jerald Walker and Toi Dericotte, plus the winners of the 2009 Norman Mailer College Nonfiction Prize and the CNF MFA Program-Off. A miserablish columnist (Heidi Julavits), a defense of curmudgeonry (Phillip Lopate) and a bold argument for navel-gazing (Robin Hemley) round out the issue.
THEMA’s autumn 2010 issue, Math & Music, explores the relationships between the intertwined disciplines of mathematics and music, whether it’s a harpist trying to find-tune her harp to mathematical precision with an exuberant child distracting her, as in Cheryl Walsh’s “Unequal Temperaments,” or a card shark obsessed with numbers, as in “Counting Cards,” by Stephen Leonard, or a mathematical genius explaining the magical connection between math and music to a clueless colleague, as in “Ones and Half-Notes,” by Edgar Newgate. In these pages of THEMA, the stories and poems all add up to make music in the written word.
The October issue of Zahir is now online with seven fine new speculative stories by Kevin Frazier, Joseph R. Quinlan, M. Lamaga de Sanchez, N.D. Segal, Lawrence Buentello, Jeffrey Greene, and Roderick B. Overaa. Photography by Alyson Lamanes. [o]
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Volume 28.2 of The Southeast Review showcases stalled job hunts and road-trip breakups, thunderbolts and sideshow freaks, cemeteries, and radios blasting Dixieland Delight. This issue also features an SER first, an original comic in black-and-white by Joe Havasy, as well as full-color art from the painter Matthew Stuart. Also presented in this issue is the work of Chuck Carlise, Melanie Crow, Benjamin Solomon, Ashley Elizabeth Hudson, and interviews with Florida writer Connie May Fowler and the Pulitzer-prize-winning journalist Chris Rose, as well as so much more.
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A Public Space (Issue 11, October 2010)
Joy Williams and Paul Winner reintroduce Charles Newman; Stephen Burt on New American Poets; Martha Tennent translates Mercè Rodoreda; Frank Hunter photographs Allan Gurganus; fiction from Julian Gough, D. Wystan Owen, and Melissa Pritchard, & much more.
Blue Collar Review (Volume 13 Issue 4, Summer 2010)
Hamilton Arts & Letters (Volume 3 Number 2, Fall 2010)
"Traffic" featuring Jim Burant, authority on Canadian Art History; poetry from James Dheal, Megan M. Garr, Norma West Linder, Bernadette Rule, Peter Abbot, Anna Jane McIntyre, & Robert Clark Yates; essays from Sara Knelman, Andrea Rabinovitch, Eliza Griffiths, & David Cohen; and the art of Ian McLean, Lalie Douglas, & Jason Avery.
Labletter (January 2010)
The 2010 Labletter features photography by Joey Fagan, paintings by Lily Vose-O’Neal and Rachel Youens, fiction by Tom Bentley, poetry by Eric Arnold, and a cartoon by Courtney Angermeier.
Light: A Quarterly of Light Verse (Number 68, Spring 2010)
matchbook (October 11, 2010)
John Dodge (also a comic artist) has a story called "Toni & Jana" now up at matchbook. [o]
The Meadowland Review (Fall 2010)
The Meadowland Review Fall, 2010 issue features poems by Lois Marie Harrod, Blake Leland, Anna Catone, Margaret Gilbert, many more. Stories by Kristen Gentry and Rachel Monroe. Art and photography by Wendilea, Francis Raven, and Chad Finer. [o]
Roanoke Review (Volume 35, 2010)
The 2010 issue of Roanoke Review features poetry by Patricia Smith, Lee Upton, Katherine Soniat, Jonathan Musgrove, and P.J. Gallo; new fiction by our contest award-winners Leslie Haynsworth, Josie Sigler, and Alice Stern; and first-time publications from newcomers Adrienne Franklin and Nicole Banas.
Room: A Space of Your Own (Volume 33 Number 3, October 2010)
Themed ‘History’, pieces include Pearl Luke’s introduction to a different side to the notorious Madame Zee, three engaging stories depicting different aspects of the Canadian home front in the 1940s, and an interview with inspiring women from SPIN writing group. Throughout the issue are images of Michelle Sirois-Silver’s fibre art.
Telephone (Issue 1, September 2010)
Issue 1 features multiple translations of five German poems by Berlin poet Uljana Wolf. Among others, the poets/translators include Mary Jo Bang, MacGregor Card, Timothy Donnelly, Robert Fitterman, and Matthea Harvey.
The Common (Issue Number 00, January 2010)
Issue 00 is our prototype issue--for show but not for sale! Read selections on our website here: www.thecommononline.org/issues. Issue 01, our official debut, will be published in April 2011. We are reading submissions for this issue between September 15 and December 1, 2010.
Trachodon (Issue 1, Summer/Fall 2010)
The first issue includes poetry by Chris Dombrowski and Taylor Altman, fiction by Tom Weller and Jo Ann Heydron, an article on Brooklyn's UrbanGlass, an essay by Penland Artist-in-Residence and jewelry-maker Amy Tavern, and an image gallery of her work.
Vallum: New International Poetics (Volume 7 Number 2, 2010)
Vallum 7:2 “Renegades” resists the status quo and brings readers poetry that is unafraid to defy current trends. Featuring new work from Dennis Lee, Vona Groarke and Slovenia’s top poet Tomaž Šalamun, these are poems about dissent or those who live outside society’s rules-- the rebels, the outliers, the nonconformists.
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An in-depth look at how population is or isn’t affecting the planet. This issue of Conscience (31.2) examines different political and religious views of population, how it is controlled and what role, if any, the Catholic hierarchy should have in the debate. Other articles include columns from a transgender Catholic and a woman who has had an abortion, as well as a round-table discussion with leading population and reproductive rights leaders.
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Special Edition: Celebrating 50 Years of Camphill in North American
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The Fall 2010 issue of The MacGuffin (V. 27, No. 1) features poet Terry Blackhawk, and beautiful artwork by photographer Silvia Gheorghita. It also highlights poetry from Naomi Benaron, Zilka Joseph, Dean Rader, Olga Klekner, and Dawn McDuffie; stories from John Haggerty, William Dexter Wade, Mary Pat Musick, Dave Froom, Paula Belnap, and Pam Parker; and essays from Kathy Schultz and Judith Pokras.
The fall 2010 issue of the Santa Monica Review features fiction from frequent contributor Janice Shapiro (Bummer) and essays by Michelle Latiolais (Widow) and Judith Grossman (How Aliens Think). Katherine Karlin offers a cautionary So Cal earthquake civics lesson, Karl Taro Greenfeld (Best American Short Stories) envisions a Japanese artist who survives WW II, and JJ Strong recalls election night 2008 with a dysfunctional American family. Also here are two short-shorts by playwright Stephanie Kerley Schwartz and a long story by San Francisco artist-writer John Zaklikowski. Christian Winn portrays love, gambling and gambling with love. Chris Hood tells a story about story-telling.
The Fall 2010 edition of The Georgia Review contains a special feature on overlooked Georgia novelist/memoirist Raymond Andrews (1934-91) includes previously unpublished fiction, nonfiction, and correspondence; essays by Gary Gildner, Mary Hood, Judy Long, and Philip Lee Williams; archival photos; and line drawings and color paintings by Benny Andrews, Raymond’s internationally known artist brother. Also in the issue: a new essay by Barry Lopez on racism in the Pacific Northwest, fiction by Ellen Wilbur, reviews by Judith Kitchen and Gerald Weales, and poems by Sydney Lea, Jane McKinley, R. T. Smith, Robert Wrigley, and others.
roger 5 features work by Al Maginnes, Allan Peterson, Andrew Plattner, Angela Vogel, Angie Macri, Anny Ballardini, Bernadette Geyer, Betty Gabrielli, Brianna Noll, Catherine Parnell, Charles Harper Webb, Craig Smith, Ed Bull, Elizabeth Searle, Elizabeth Volpe, Gail Peck, Jaime Brunton, Janice Miller Potter, Jeffrey Perkins, Jennifer Youngquist, Jim Daniels, Julie Brooks Barbour, Margaret Holmes, Mary Jo Firth Gillett, Meghan McClure, Patrizia de Rachewiltz, Peter Covino, Sally Van Doren, Sandra Kohler, Sharon Balter, Susan Rich, Tita Ramirez, Tom Chandler, Traviss Mossotti, and Victoria Givotovsky.
The poetry and prose in this issue of Silk Road (5.1) puts readers into all manner of hot spots around the globe: an inherited condo in Florida, a jeepney in the Philippines, a house trailer in rural Michigan, a fire escape in New York, and the Himalayas in China, where poet Aku Wuwu bears witness to the death of his birth culture and language.
This volume of Literal (22, Fall 2010) was dedicated to Democracies in the Nude. Salman Rushdie, Mohammed Yunus, Peter Kuper, Joshua Kurlantzick, John Hart and many more share their thoughts.
Fall 2010: Nimrod’s annual prize issue, featuring the winners, honorable mentions, and finalists of the 32nd Annual Nimrod Literary Awards.
Issue 17 Pilgrimage
Autumn 2010
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Albatross (Number 21, 2010)
The current issue of Albatross features poems by Joan Colby, Temple Cone, Kathleen Kirk, Don Russ, Don Thompson, Robert Tremmel and Fredrick Zydek among others. Poems focus on environmental themes and are mostly narrative in style.
Assembly (Issue 1, Spring 2010)
In the inaugural issue: fiction and photography from Toronto; an interview with the Fiery Furnaces' Matthew Friedberger; Thirii Myint's winning entry from our first short fiction contest; art by Matthew Craven; an Iranian expat's firsthand account of the Green Revolution; journalist Nathanael Johnson on maternal mortality; and more.
Burner Magazine (Issue 01, September 2010)
Burner is about science, art, truth, conspiracies, naturalism, cyborgs, music, beauty, sex and everything in between. Includes work from a wide range of contributors, including poetry by Mark Jacklety, Robert Speigel and Zakia Henderson-Brown, short fiction by Jeremy Hanson-Finger, and photography by Julie Dru. [o]
Caveat Lector (Volume 21 Number 2, Summer/Fall 2010)
Conclave (Issue 2, 2009-10)
Consequence (Volume 2 Issue 1, Spring 2010)
The Farallon Review (Issue 3, Summer 2010)
Harpur Palate (Volume 10 Issue 1, Summer 2010)
Featuring the winner of the John Gardener Memorial Prize for Fiction along with fiction by Keith Matteo, Michael Koenig; an interview with Bill Plympton; poetry by Doug Ramspeck, Lyn Lifshin, Heidi Hart, and much more.
Harvard Review Online (Number 3)
This issue of HR Online features William Doreski's review of thirteen debut books of poetry. Plus, poetry by Mary Jo Bang, Scott Hightower, Myron Michael, Jason Schneiderman, Suellen Wedmore, and Chard DeNiord; and more reviews. [o]
Weber: The Contemporary West (Volume 27 Number 1, Fall 2010)
The Fall 2010 issue brings together a conversation with Pulitzer Award-winning author Michael Chabon, the art and poetry of Charles Bremer and Melora Wolff, and a special interview series featuring Roger McGuinn of The Byrds, “confessional” poet W.D. Snodgrass, and Northwest poet Duane Niatum
Willard & Maple (14)
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Z Magazine (Volume 23 Number 10, October 2010)
Down Prison Road, SB1070 & the Banality of Evil, Charging the Cavalry: An Unarmed Ambush, Down Prison Road, India’s Games of Shame, El Monstruo, Zaps – October 2010
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Kyoto Journal (75, 2010)
This edition features contributions by more than 50 writers, photographers and artists, specially prepared for distribution this fall at COP10. A section explores the ideal – and troubling present-day reality – of Japan’s satoyama: rural areas where people have lived with the land and on it without spoiling it over many generations, preserving and even promoting biodiversity.
Labor Notes (Number 379, October 2010)
Can Labor Out-Organize the Tea Party?; Unions, Allies Warm Up for Election at 'One Nation'; Unions Tread Carefully Around Anger in the Ranks
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ALL OVER THE PLACE, Summer 2010. Grain's summer issue unpacks a literary carry-on bag of duty-worthy souvenirs, with writings that touch down in Tel Aviv, Calgary, Mount Kilimanjaro, Portland, Reykjavik, and Beijing. Includes non-fiction by Audrea Lim, Moez Surani, Jeramy Dodds, Chuqiao Yang; fiction by John Duncan Talbird, Ayelet Tsabari, Almeda Glenn Miller; poetry by Darren C. Demaree. Featuring the striking pinhole photographs of renowned artist Dianne Bos. Writing and art—all over the map!
Sleet Magazine is proud to announce the arrival of our Fall/Winter 2010 edition. Like a slightly overdue baby, this issue is big and beautiful. It features work by our six Pushcart Nominees and an interview with poet Ed Bok Lee. We are also open now for submissions of poetry, fiction, flash, and irregulars. [o]
Robert McGowan's first sentence in "Owl" captures the mood of most of River Teeth 12.1: "I have a sad story about brave death." In this fall's issue, authors consider many forms of death: Navajo life among abandoned uranium mines, insomnia, a father's death, bullies, Libertyland, what happens on the day of a death, the murder of a husband, the death of a young girl in Zambia, and the crisis in Haiti. There are pieces by Kathryn Winograd, Phillip Lopate, Maureen Stanton, Will Jennings, Kurt Caswell, Greg Bottoms, Eric Dean Wilson, Brad Modlin, K. Emily Bond, Jill Noel Kandel, and J. Malcolm Garcia.
"Cave Wall reminds me of why I started writing poetry in the first place," says Natasha Trethewey. If you've been curious about Cave Wall, check out issue #8, featuring poetry by Robert Bly, Kelly Cherry, Michael Cherry, Lisa Fay Coutley, Weston Cutter, Sara E. Lamers, Sally Wen Mao, Erika Meitner, Brian D. Morrison, Brent Newsom, Dannye Romine Powell, Saara Myrene Raappana, Natania Rosenfeld, Adam Tavel, Elizabeth Volpe, Jane O. Wayne, Jillian Weise, Joe Wilkins, Dede Wilson, and William Kelley Woolfitt; with art by John Broadley.
Literary Bohemian, Issue 10: Sometimes you look up from reading and wonder where you are. A fellow traveller sits beside you, points to your book and says, “Wolfe! If I can’t go there again, where will I bring the bacon, or hang my hat?” “Look homeward, angel,” you reply, putting down your novel and opening The Literary Bohemian. “Behold Issue 10 – a dozen new authors who know, like Dickinson, that ‘Where Thou art, that is Home.’” By autumn’s end we’ll debut an upgraded design, unveil our first contest, and showcase some new guest reviewers in the Vagabond Books section. [o]
The current issue of New Ohio Review (Issue 8, Fall 2010) features the 2010 New Ohio Review Contest Winners selected by Ann Beattie and Stephen Dunn along with poetry by Kevn Prufer, Campbell McGrath, Dean Young, and Albert Goldbarth, and fiction by Natania Rosenfeld, Scott Garson, Phong Nguyen, Tom Whalen, and much more.
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580 Split (Issue 12, 2010)
A Cappella Zoo (Issue 5, Fall 2010)
Cover art by Martha Brouwer and Feng Sun Chen; “Birds Every Child Should Know” (Kate Riedel), “The Snake Charmer’s Teeth” (Mike Meginnis), “Einstein Plays Guitar” (Tania Hershman), “The Life Story of a Chilean Sea Blob” (Theodore Carter), the “How Conrad” poem series (Kristine Ong Muslim), and more.
Arcadia (Volume 1, 2010)
Featuring works from award winners and unknowns alike--Rilla Askew and Douglas Goetsch and Dallas Woodburn to name a few
Arkansas Review (Volume 41 Number 2, August 2010)
Barrelhouse (Issue 8, 2010)
The Black Boot (Issue 8, Autumn 2010)
Gigantic Sequins (Volume 1 Number 2, 2009)
Habitus (Number 6, 2010)
The journal of international Jewish and Diaspora culture takes on the chaotic, exuberant Mexican capital. Featuring essays, fiction, poetry, interviews and photography from celebrated contributors, including Ilan Stavans, Margo Glantz, Pedro Meyer, Yoshua Okon, Chloe Aridjis, Sabina Berman and more.
Journal of Ordinary Thought (Summer 2010)
"This City Bus" featuring writing from Albany Park, Bezazian, Chicago Lawn, and Mabel Manning Branch Libraries, Nicholson Technology Academy, and St. Leonard's House
matchbook (September 27, 2010) [o]
“Vent Hole” by Gary Sprague
The Ne'er-Do-Well (Number 3, 2010)
North Central Review (Spring 2010)
The Pedestrian (Number 1, 2010)
Featuring new essays by Patrick Madden, Anne Goldman, Roman Krznaric, Anthony Lawton, contest winner Silke Georgi, and others; reprints include essays by Robert Louis Stevenson, G. K. Chesterton, Virginia Woolf, C. S. Lewis, Madeleine L'Engle, and Phillip Lopate.
SouthernGrit (September 1, 2010)
Featuring stories from Mike Hampton, M. Alexander Bass III, John Solensten, Michael Smith, Brian Tucker, Jason Stuart [o]
Verse Wisconsin (Issue 104, Fall 2010)
Includes poetry about belief and reflections on spirituality and poetry, as well as an interview with Milwaukee poet-philosopher John Koethe. VWOnline features "On the Road" poems, two inspiring projects that incorporate poetry & art, "Marco Polo" paintings by Nora Sturges, plus audio, book reviews, and more prose features!
The Yale Review (Volume 98 Number 4, October 2010)
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Science & Society (Volume 74 Number 4, October 2010)
The Center Cannot Hold; Rethinking Historical Materialism; Economic Crisis; Union Solidarity and Caterpillar, 1991-1998; Nanotech and Scientism
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The Hudson Review (Volume 63 Number 2, Summer 2010)
The Kenyon Review (Volume 32 Number 4, Fall 2010)
Featuring the 2010 Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize for Young Writers winners; drama by Karen Malpede; fiction by Joyce Carol Oates, Julie Iromuyana, Jane Rogers, and R. Clifton Spargo; nonfiction by W. S. Merwin, Michael Cohen, Joshua Dolezal, and Scott Ely; poetry by Carl Phillips, Christopher Buckley, Timothy Liu, Amit Majmudar, Mary Jo Bang, and more.
Poetry (Volume 197 Number 1, October 2010)
Featuring Rachel Wetzsteon, Eleanor Ross Taylor, Joel Brouwer
Southern Humanities Review (Volume 44 Number 3, Summer 2010)
Southern Poetry Review (Volume 48 Number 1, 2010)
Tampa Review (Issue 40, 2010)
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5x5 (Fall 2010)
This Nourishment themed issue features poetry, fiction, nonfiction and visual arts that explore more than just food. These artists take Nourishment in intriguing directions. Work by Megan Atwood, 'Nathan Burgoine, Amy Wright, Ray Scanlon, Diana Y. Paul, JW Shumate & more. Fifteen artists with their own interpretations of Nourishment.
The Volta Issue of Able Muse (Summer 2010) is now online featuring Rachel Wetzsteon Tribute special feature -- with new poems and essays from: Gregory Dowling, David Mason, A.E. Stallings, Rachel Hadas, David Yezzi, Melvin Jules Bukiet, Lorna Knowles Blake, Robert E. Clark, Ernest Hilbert. Plus much more. [o]
The American Scholar (Volume 79 Number 4, Autumn 2010)
In this issue, Robert Day reflects on a literary pilgrimage, Christopher Cokinos prescribes geoengineering for our ailing planet, Ben Yagoda considers a history of obscenity and a census worker talks democracy. Also, fiction from Ann Beattie, the poetry of Elizabeth Alexander, and a new design throughout the publication.
Basalt (Volume 5 Number 1, 2010)
Our Fall 2010 issue, Brevity 34, is hot off the digital press and ready for your immediate inspection. The crisp new issue contains exquisite brief essays from David Huddle, Kim Dana Kupperman, Lia Purpura, Joshua Wheeler, Jonathan Starke, Susanne Antonetta, Dani Johannesen, Robert G. Cowser, Carol Guess, Greg Bottoms, Deana Benjamin,. and Lisa Ohlen Harris. [o]
Cake Train (Issue 7, 2009)
Featuring new work from Arlene Ang, Michael Burkard, Tetman Callis, Matthew Derby, Margaret Frozena, Colleen Hollister, Chanice Hughes-Greenberg, Lauren Ireland, AD Jameson, Jeff T. Johnson, Marc Kipniss, Darby Larson, Norman Lock, Kathryn Rantala, Joanna Ruocco, Zachary Schomburg, Eugenia Tsutsumi, J.A. Tyler, John Dermot Woods, Joseph Young, and many others.
Canteen (Issue 6, 2010)
Features a wild essay by Tao Lin on the New Yorker's 20-under-40 list, new poems from Dana Goodyear, and a provocative behind-the-scenes look at Canteen’s inaugural photography contest, judged by the director of the Brooklyn Museum.
Emrys Journal (Volume 27, 2010)
Event (Volume 39 Number 2, 2010)
Fiction International (42, 2009)
“The Artist in Wartime”
Forklift, Ohio ( Number 21, Fall 2009)
Featuring Sarah Blackman, Jessica Anya Blau, Devon Branca, Francesca Chabrier, Christopher Cheney, Paula Cisewski, Adam Clay, Nina Corwin, Peter Davis, Patrick Dunagan, Adam Fell, Nicholas Gulig, Joanna Hershon, Daniel Khalastch, Cindy King, Chrissy Kolaya, Karyna McGlynn, Ben Mirov, Mel Nichols, Alexis Orgera, Cate Peebles, Matthew Pitt, Matt Reeck, Tomaž Šalamun
Granta (Number 112, Fall 2010)
Brought into nationhood under the auspices of a single religion, but wracked with deep separatist fissures and the destabilizing forces of ongoing conflicts in Iran, Afghanistan and Kashmir, Pakistan is one of the most dynamic places in the world today. It is also at the forefront of a literary renaissance.
The Jabberwock Review (Volume 31 Number 1, Summer 2010)
A Scooby Doo episode toldfrom the villain's point of view...poems about rock bands and peace towers and peanut people on planes...a soulful essay about the soul...and a bird-filled cover that just won't quit.
The Literary Review (Volume 53 Number 4, Summer 2010)
“The Worst Team Money Could Buy”
make/shift (Number 8, Fall/Winter 2010/11)
Make/shift creates and documents feminist culture and action by publishing journalism, critical analysis, and visual and text art. Issue 8 features radical visions of mothering and community caregiving; an excerpt from Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha's memoir; poetry by Kimberly Alidio, Amy Dryansky, and Carol Mirakove; and more.
Mandorla: New Writing from the Americas (Issue 13, 2010)
features new poetry, prose, and translations by Marosa di Giorgio, Raúl Zurita, Keith Waldrop, Jen Hofer, Brenda Iijima, Adrian Louis, John Keene, Aurora Arias, Julián Herbert, elena minor, Roberto Harrison, Margaret Randall, and many more, plus short critical commentaries. Visual art by Graciela Sacco and Lili Maya.
Many Mountains Moving (Volume 10 Number 1, 2010)
Maureen Alsop & Joshua Gottlieb-Miller, Catherine Anderson, Nin Andrews, James Arthur, Martin Balgach, E. Louise Beach, Judy Bebelaar, Ron Block, Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhran, Karina Borowicz, Daniel Bourne, Elizabeth Bradfield, Brian Brodeur, Richard Carr, Alex Cigale, Kiley Cogis, Matthew Cooperman, Kathleen Crisci, Dana Curtis, and more
One Story (Issue Number 140, 2010)
"Man-O-War" by Clarie Vaye Watkins
Red Fez Publications (Number 28, Fall 2010)
Featuring the addition of Karl Koweski's "Observations of a Dumb Polack" column, audio poetry and short videos plus a wide variety of poetry and short stories. The issue includes the announcement of Red Fez's nominations for the 2010 Best of the Net Anthology (Sundress Publications). [o]
Rosebud (Issue 47, Spring 2010)
Poetry by former Pope John Paul, an interview with fairytale expert Jack Zipes, & a memoir of George Barker in WIscosnin in '71.
Slice Magazine (Issue 7, Fall 2010/Winter 2011)
“Villians”
The Sow’s Ear Poetry Review (Volume 20 Number 2, Summer 2010)
Sow's Ear, founded in 1988, publishes poetry and black/white art quarterly. The Summer 2010 issue features our 2009 contest-winning poem, Dean Rader's "Hesiod in Oklahoma, 1934," a "crossover" on Samantha Y. Huang's book sculptures, an assortment of other engaging poems, and an announcement of our fall contest, which X. J. Kennedy will judge.
Watershed (Volume 33, Fall 2009 )
Featuring Geoff Baker, Cliff Benjamin, John F. Buckley, Kelley R. Burnett, Jin Bynum, Desiree Coutinho, Kelly Cunningham, Sharon DeMeyer, Julia Doty, Kenneth Fries, Emily Grelle, Corey Gruber, Justin Herrmann, Kate Holtzen, Jennifer Janisch, Joanne Lowery, Malama MacNeil, Heather Morse, Timothy O'Meara, Steven P. Pody, Krissy Raymond, Colleen Rodman, Garin Wally, Kurt Wooden
Weber: The Contemporary West (Volume 26 Number 2, Spring/Summer 2010)
Featuring art by Monte Dolack and Marty Beth Percival; essays by Mark Steen and Kate Krautkramer; fiction by Pat Lynch, Nancy L. Graham, Diana Corbin, and Joyce Yarrow; poetry by Toni Thomas, Doug Ramspeck, and Richard Robbins; plus Reading the West and Film Focus sections.
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Volume 36 Number 2
Summer 2010
Quarterly
Volume 34 Number 10
October 2010
Tea Party Confidential
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Adbusters (Number 92, Nov/Dec 2010)
Carnivalesque Rebellion
Free Inquiry (Volume 30 Number 6, October/December 2010)
The Point (Issue 3, Fall 2010)
Issue Three contains essays on boredom, improv and Don DeLillo, as well as a letter concerning elections, a symposium on the nature and purpose of conservatism, and a review of the best-selling computer game Modern Warfare 2, written by a former Abu Ghraib interrogator.
Rain Taxi Review Of Books (Volume 15 Number 3, Fall 2010)
Featuring an in-depth interview with Diane Wakoski, a conversation between memoirists Ira Sukrungruang and Kao Kalia Yang, reviews of books by Eugene Marten, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Mario Benedetti, Tove Jansson, Carol Moldaw, Charles Plymell, and much more!
Shambhala Sun (Volume 19 Number 2, November 2010)
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New Short Story on anderbo.com – "Do You Listen to the Radio?" by Anna Chieppa
Issue #71 of the Hiram Poetry Review features poems by Vanessa Blakeslee, Ricardo Pau Llosa, and David Wagoner. As always, HPR favors a wide variety of styles and a diversity of subjects. There are translations, parodies, satires, small odes to pop. Culture and many other engaging poems in this issue.
St. Petersburg Review 3, with its 280 pages, 44 writers, and 15 translators, is the largest issue so far. Contributors include: Bella Akmadulina, Polina Barskova, Melvin Jules Bukiet, Vahni Capildeo, Eugene Dubnov, CB Follett, Ikya Kukulin, Tatiana Moseeva, Mukoma Wa Ngugi, D. Nurkse, Jia Pingwa, Vyacheslav Pyetsuka, Dawn Raffel, Anthony Swofford, Can Tan, Catherine Texier, Floarea Tutuianu, Xu Xiaobin, Mu Xin, and Olga Zondberg.
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Avery (6, 2010)
Featuring stories from Ann Packer, Danielle Evans, Andrew Milward, and others.
Fourteen Hills (Volume 16 Number 2, 2010)
The Hopkins Review (Volume 3 Number 3, Summer 2010)
Monkeybicycle (Number 7, 2010)
An eclectic collection of fiction, nonfiction and poetry, this issue features Monkeybicycle favorites like Corey Mesler, Tyler Smith, and Ryan Boudinot, as well as newcomers to our pages, like James Kaelan, Roxane Gay, and Angi Becker Stevens.
The Threepenny Review (Issue 123, Fall 2010)
Our latest issue features poetry by Kay Ryan and C. K. Williams; essays by Alberto Manguel and Javier Marías; a symposium on Erving Goffman; and the photography of California’s own William Heick.
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The Summer Reading issue of Michigan Quarterly Review (49.3) … Heads out to India, the American West, the wilds of Minnesota, and the wilderness of a librarian’s heart in its fiction pages … While Megan Dreisbach reports on an autopsy, Christine Murphy on jury duty in New Orleans, Herbert Gold on his youthful misadventures, Frank Meola on Thoreau in New York … and Aisha Sloan on her hardworking father creating his dream house out of a unheated shell of rotting timber and leaking pipes … And poetry is provided by Evan Glasson, Eric Lee, Donald Platt, Chad Davidson, and Lilah Hegnauer.
Summer 2010, Issue 172 of the Cimarron Review begins with Meryl Donoghue's cover art, followed by poetry from Dana Bisignani, Susanna Childress, George Looney, Sarah Marcus, Derek Mong, Mark Neely, Tina Schumann, Douglas Smith, David Wagoner, and more; fiction from Nona Caspers, John Blair, and Gary Fincke; non-fiction from Mark Dostert and David Romtvedt.
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Antigonish Review (Number 162, Summer 2010)
A Summer Story Five-Pack; John Newlove’s Rhetoric of Absence; Alanis Obomsawin in Space; Poems bout bad boys, boys in lifeboats, Snow White & Much More
Allegheny Review (Volume 28, 2010)
This issue's poetry judge was Geoffrey Brock, who awarded the prize to Samuel Holley for his poem "A Balloon or a Key." This issue's fiction judge was Padma Viswanathan, who awarded the prize in prose to Simon Han for his story "And a Pack of Gum."
Arc Poetry Annual (63, 2010)
“transparent custard” issue featuring Elizabeth Bachinsky, Rhonda Batchelor, Asa Boxer, Susan Braley, Emily Carr, George Elliott Clarke, Don Coles, Anne Compton, John Herbert Cunningham, Danielle Devereaux, Rhonda Douglas, Amatoritsero Ede, Lise Gaston, Peter Golub, Greg A. Hill, Robyn Jeffrey, Amanda Jernigan, and much more
Bellevue Literary Review (Volume 10 Number 2, Fall 2010)
BLR’s fall issue features exciting new poetry and prose that approaches our themes from all angles. Includes new work by Hal Sirowitz, Cortney Davis, TJ Beitelman, Celeste Ng, Tara Betts, R.A. Villanueva, Lyn Lifshin, and more.
Boston Review (Volume 35 Number 5, Sept/Oct 2010)
“Democracy After Citizens United” by Lawrence Lessig with responses from David Donnelly, David N. Bossie, Nancy L. Rosenblum, Marvin Ammori, Donna F. Edwards, Will Wilkinson, Allison R. Hayward, Ciara Torres-Spelliscy, John Bonifaz and Jeffrey Clements. Plus much more.
Drunken Boat (Number 12) [o]
New and unpublished poems, prose, and hand-written drafts by Pulitzer Prize winning poet Franz Wright; an intermedia/multimedia exploration of "Desire & Interaction," encompassing video, sound art, web art, video games, photography, and more; short short fiction on "Freedom & Belonging" by 22 contemporary authors; and a tribute to 20th century dramatist Eugene O'Neill.
Gemini (August 2010) [o]
Featuring stories by Tanya Farrelly, Aurora M. Lewis; flash fiction by Maxine Flowers; poetry by Santiago del Dardano Turann, Jennifer Helgerson, Barbara Panos, and Jay D. Mancini
GreenPrints (Number 83, Autumn 2010)
Seeds Saved ME!, Mine … for a Day, The Plant-It Kids, plus more
matchbook (September 13, 2010) [o]
Kyle Winkler’s new work is up at matchbook.
Midway Journal (Volume 4 Issue 5, 2010) [o]
Featuring IBé, Jamey Genna, Jessica Gregg, Ruth Kohtz, John Medeiros, Jonathan Segol, and Valerie Work
Naugatuck River Review (Issue 4, Summer 2010)
The Summer 2010 issue of Naugatuck River Review (issue 4)
features poems by Naomi Benaron, Sharon Charde, Heather Cousins, Liz Dolan, Patricia Fargnoli, Paul Fisher, Jeff Friedman, Saeed Jones, Ellen LaFleche, Pamela Uschuk, George Wallace, Laura Madeline Wiseman and others. Naugatuck River Review is a journal of narrative poetry.
Off the Coast (Volume 16 Number 3, Summer 2010)
The Water Issue with poems by Barbara Crooker, Gary Lawless, Sarah Busse, Annaliese Jakimides, Stephen Malin and Diana DerHovanessian. Artwork and photos by Phil Gruis, Steve Lautermilch and Grant Palmer. Cover Image by Jean Finnila.
Oxford American (Issue 70, 2010)
This fall, The OA brings you our Future Issue. While we can't guarantee our predictions will come true, we can trust the minds of our fearless explorers—our writers and artists—to point us in the right direction.
Slipstream (Number 30, 2010)
Features poetry by Keith Alexander, E.R. Baxter III, Michael Basinski, David Chorlton, Cathryn Cofell, Phil Gruis, Terry Godbey, Mike Jurkovic, Sean Lause, John Marvin, Carl Mayfield, Lee Rossi, Mather Schneider, Chuck Teixeira, James Valvis, Chris Vogt-Hennessy, Laura Madeline Wiseman, and many more. Includes the haunting photography of Lauren Simonutti.
Status Hat (September 2010) [o]
"Heart", Status Hat's September, 2010 issue, is now online, featuring a look at the dynamics of ballroom dancing, a daughter's search for her mother's paintings, and Winslow Eliot's examination of the inherent intelligence of the heart! Plus poetry, visual art and a slightly heavy selection of music this month!
Straightjackets Magazine (Fall 2010) [o]
This issue’s editor is Lynne Spreen. It features poetry by Jim Turner, Michelle Askin, Mary Jane Mattal-Kruty, lunne Morgan Sreen, and Lori Miller; book excerpts by Ted Pannell and James Hitt; plus more.
ZYZZYVA (Issue 89, Fall 2010)
the usual mix: five first-time-in-prints (four memoirs and a story); six poems responding to Arizona SB 1970's law on illegal immigrants; three stories referencing Japan in one way or another; 26 photo portraits of local culturati
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Communities (Number 148, Fall 2010)
Power and Empowerment, Being "Overthrown," Leadership and Followship, Pulling the Plug on Consensus, Power and Powerlessness in Community, The Straw Poll that Broke the Camel's Back, and Dysfunction, Community Breakdown and Vision
GreenMoney Journal (Number 77, Fall 2010)
Our new issue is on Socially Responsible Investing: Better Companies, Better Communities. How can we better meet people's needs, build wealth and create more sustainable and resilient communities? It begin with Bennett Freeman over-viewing the aggressive new SAGE strategy from Calvert that is expanding their approaches to SRI; plus much more
Our Times (August/September 2010)
When Journalists Become Prisoners, A Day in the Life of an Actor, Labour College of Canada Series, and Child Labour on Alberta's Farms
Sing Out! (Volume 53 Number 4, Summer 2010)
Celebrating 60 Years of Sharing Songs!
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A dozen short stories fill the pages of the September 2010 International Short Fiction issue of World Literature Today, guest edited and introduced by NPR’s Alan Cheuse. Additional highlights include new poetry by Tedi López Mills (Mexico) and Jyrki Heikkinen (Finland), plus an interview with Israeli author Eshkol Nevo. Also, George Evans introduces an excerpt from Vietnamese American author Andrew Lam’s forthcoming essay collection, East Eats West.
The Sewanee Review closes out the summer with an issue dedicated to the great storytellers: Charlotte Bronte, Trollope, James, Dickens, Melville, Elizabeth Bowen, Lawrence Durrell, Richard Yates, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Hemingway, Julian Barnes, John Williams, Wodehouse, Updike, the 2009 Booker Prize shortlist, as well as an essay by biographer, Joan Givner, on her daughter's brief life as a writer. And because no fiction issue would be complete without fiction, we welcome Brock Adams, first-time SR author, with his story, "Audacious," and old-hand Ernest Finney, with "A Crime of Opportunity." In an absurdist turn, we top all this off with Floyd Skloot's reflections on novels he can't bear to finish.
Issue 83 of River Styx features the winners of the 2010 Schlafly Microbrew Microfiction Contest; poetry by Ellen Bass, John Bargowski, Jeanne Emmons, B. H. Fairchild, Gary Fincke, Ted Kooser, Lance Larsen, Michael McFee, David Moolten, Mark Sanders, Jeff Worley and many others; an essay by Maura Stanton; stories by Raymond Fleischmann and Pir Rothenberg; and drawings by Mary Borgman.
The issue opens with Hilda Raz: A Celebration, a collection of poems, essays, and memoirs dedicated to the life and work of Hilda Raz, and longtime—and now retired—editor of Prairie Schooner. Writers such as Carole Simmons Oles, Janet Burroway, Glenna Luschei, and Peggy Shumaker recall their friend. Former students lend their voices (Lee Martin, Ladette Randolph, Nancy Welch, Biljana D. Obradovic). And more colleagues than we have space for recall her great work on behalf of literature. And the rest of the magazine is just as packed. We’ll give you some names just to tease you: Goldie Goldbloom, Marvin Bell, Floyd Skloot, Marilyn Kallet, and many more.
The Fall 2010 issue of Carpe Articulum Literary Review, themed “Mystery,” features exclusive double interviews with Herbert F. Solow (former head of MGM Studios) and Pushcart Prize Winner Harrison Solow. Also featured is a special article on “Fiction in Defense of the Otherwordly: A Discussion about the Ghost in Western Literature” by Dr. James Ulmer, a special editorial about the Gulf oil spill by Ted Hoffman, and the CALR 2010 Poetry and Photography Awards winners are announced.
New Story on anderbo.com -- "Do You Listen to the Radio?" by Anna Chieppa. Anna Chieppa is Italian and currently lives in Barcelona, Spain, with Greg and their newborn daughter Amara. A short story by Anna will be published in the "All Angles" anthology forthcoming from Arola Editors of Spain.
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Cream City Review (Volume 34 Number 1, Spring 2010)
Some of the highlights of this issue include our annual literary prize winners, as determined by three of our very favorite writers, Kathy Fagan, Jesse Lee Kercheval, and David Treuer: Haines Eason for poetry, Eson Kim for creative nonfiction, and Roger Sheffer for fiction.
Descant (Volume 40 Number 3, Fall 2010)
Descant's Fall 2010 issue, Writers in Prison, provides a fascinating look into a provocative and often stigmatized corner of society. It features poets, artists, and writers who engage with the idea of prison from all angles--including Juan Miranda, Charles Bronson, Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, Dorothy Field, Sara Jewell, and many more.
The Gihon River Review (Volume 14, Spring 2010)
Image (Number 66, Summer 2010)
Issue 66 features the church architecture of Richrad Meier, art by Kathy T. Hettinga, poetry from Franz Wright and Betsy Sholl, A.G. Harmon on the power of a name, an interview with poet Gregory Orr, fiction by Charles Turner, and more.
Mason’s Road (Volume 1 Issue 1, 2010) [o]
The inaugural issue of Mason's Road focuses on exemplary uses of "Voice/Persona." 27 contributions include new work by Rhina Espaillat, Lia Purpora, George Wallace, Bob Atwan, and Gladys Henderson, in addition to an exclusive interview with William Kennedy, an audio interview with Michael White, and a radio drama cliffhanger.
matchbook (August 30, 2010) [o]
A new story and critical thought for you. Yes, You. “The Shaft” by Joe Fletcher
New York Tyrant (Volume 3 Number 2, 2010)
The New York Tyrant is a magazine of short fiction, an occasional poem, and an occasional sketch. The Tyrant is based in Hell's Kitchen and edited by Giancarlo DiTrapano. This issue features Luke Goebel, Amber Sparks, Scott Garson, Czar Gutierrez, Elizabeth Koch, Atticus Lish, and more.
Pilgrimage (Volume 35 Issue 2, 2010)
This issue contains eight personal essays, one short story, and poetry by seventeen writers, all connected by the theme of "Atmosphere." This theme serves as springboard, not straightjacket, and the work swings out over the atmostpheres of wonder as it explores hunting, bus riding, war, silence, and a variety of other subjects tied to the magazine's broad interests in "Story, Spirit, Witness, and Place."
Poetry Is Dead (Volume 1 Issue 2, Summer/Autumn 2010)
Santa Fe Literary Review (2010)
The Santa Fe Literary Review is published annually by Santa Fe Community College with Miriam Sagan as the Faculty Advisor. This issue features exciting poetry and fiction from NM writers, as well as national and international writers, an interview with the featured poet, Michael G. Smith, photographs from NM photographers and illustrations by local artists.
Saw Palm (Issue 4, Spring 2010)
The journal features fresh new content, not available on SawPalm.org.
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Against The Current #148 features Mexico in Revolution and the Crisis Today, Workers’ Control and the “Bolivarian Process,” “Race to the Top” Targets Teachers, Wikileaks: Old News, Failing War, and much more.
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Book/Mark (Summer 2010)
In this issue, we have reviews of Homemade Hollywood: Fans Behind the Camera, by Clive Young; Fortunes of War: The Balkan Trilogy, by Olivia Manning; Translation is a Love Affair, by Jacques Poulin; Paths to Contemporary French Literature, by John Taylor; Swerve, poetry by Bruce Cohen; Father of Water, poetry by Charles Pierre; Elusive Harbors, poetry by Claire Nicholas White; and In the Footsteps of Dracula, by Stephen P. Unger.
Socialism & Democracy (Volume 24 Number 2, July 2010)
Revolution, Living Marx, Conjuncture, Literature, and Book Reviews
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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.
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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 8
Fall 2010
International Queer Indigenous Voices
Guest edited by Ahimsa Timoteo Bodhran
Volume 39 Number 5
September/October 2010
Bimonthly
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DMQ Review (Summer 2010) [o]
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, Fall/Winter 2008)
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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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)
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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!
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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)
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The Antioch Review’s annual all fiction issue includes stories by writers previously published in its pages, newcomers to the magazine, long stories, short stories, translated stories, stories about stories. The issue ends with a story in the “From Our Archives” section by Gordon Lish in honor of J.D. Salinger and his father, originally published in 1983, but edited by the author last year.
The summer issue of The Missouri Review is hotter than a Midwestern summer! M.C. Armstrong writes on Ken Kesey, faith, and the personal tragedy that rocked Kesey’s life, and Sharon Solwitz confesses about living with her husband’s MS. Also, our Found Text feature is on the letters of James Stern. Also in our pages is Nathan Hogan’s first published story, as well as new fiction by Becky Adnot Haynes, Devin Murphy, and a comic story by Wade Ostrowski; poems by John Evans, Jonathan Johnson, and Benjamin Grossberg and others; and a terrific interview with Natasha Tretheway. Order your copy today!
New Letters 76.3 features poetry by David Clewell, Norman Lock, Alice Friman, Mark Irwin, and Gary Soto; fiction by Michael Downs, Robert Day and G. C. Young; essay by Gary Gildner; reviews and commentaries from Conger Beasley Jr., Phil Estes, Danielle Sellers, Thomas McCarthy, and Katie Manning. Also featured are photographs of banana-fiber dolls made by Ugandan orphans and decorated by artists in the Kansas City area.
Issue #171 of The Malahat Review features the winner of our 2010 Novella Prize, “Brains,” by Tony Tulathimutte, an American up-and-comer who’s been nominated for the O. Henry Prize and will attend the Iowa Writers’ Workshop this fall. Other highlights of this issue include poems by Steven Heighton, Evelyn Lau, Julie Bruck, and Mary Di Michelle.
The Bloomsbury Review Summer 2010 issue (30.2) features conversations with Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni and Nobel Prize Winner Gao Xingjian, Terry Hong's annual overview of Asian Pacific American Heritage books, Leslie Caron's new memoir, Scott Sander's A Conservationist Manifesto, new children's books and a whole bunch of other reviews: Poetry, Science, Civil Rights, Fiction and Spoken Word!
The New Quarterly issue 115: On The Road in which we witness a hit-and-run in Cambodia, cry on the Metro, talk slugs and Smurfs on the six-oh-four to Vancouver, and mourn the path untaken. Plus Terry Fallis pilots a home-made glider.
The Summer 2010 edition of Calyx (26.1) features poetry by Robin Chapman, Caitlin Doyle, Laura Hershey, Hope Slaughter, Brigitte Goetz, Lynne Burnett, Lisa Rizzo, Laura Sobbot Ross, and more, with fiction by Kathy Leonard Czepiel and Marsha Koretzky. Also featuring cover art by RoCa Rodriguez Calero.
In Issue 76 of Glimmer Train we have stories by Ingrid Hill, Jennifer Anne Moses, Horatio Potter, Matthew Salesses, Noa Jones, Pamela Sutton, Judy Troy, Randolph Thomas, Carmiel Banasky, Christine Sneed, Interviews with Nam Le by Jennifer Levasseur and Kevin Rabalais, and with Charles McCarry by Kevin Rabalais.
The Summer 2010 issue of New Madrid features images from Paducah “Wall to Wall,” portraits from Paducah’s Past by Robert Dafford.
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Appalachian Heritage (Volume 38 Number 3, Summer 2010)
The summer 2010 issue’s featured author is George Ella Lyon. Also featured are speeches by Kathy Mattea and Silas House; poetry by Wendell Berry, Jesse Graves, David Huddle, and more; fiction by Crystal Wilkinson and Patricia L. Hudson; a memoir by Sidney Saylor Farr, and much, much more.
Barn Owl Review (Number 3, 2010)
Barn Owl Review is published annually in Akron, Ohio, and edited by Mary Biddinger and Jay Robinson. This issue features Brent Armendinger, Michele Battiste, Brian Brodeur, Adam Clay, Elizabeth Colen, Weston Cutter, Oliver de la Paz, Heather Derr-Smith, Jehanne Dubrow, Justin Evans, Noah Falck, and Rebecca Morgan Frank.
Birmingham Poetry Review (Number 37, Spring 2010)
Common Ground Review (Volume 12 Issue 1, Spring/Summer 2010)
Poets featured in this issue: Xenia Argon, Anthony Botti, Lorraine Brown, Nancy Culp, Lauren M. DiSessa, James Doyle
Denver Quarterly (Volume 44 Number 4, 2010)
Featuring Atom Ariola, Rae Armantrout, Meg Barboza, Marvin Bell, Denise Bergman, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Suzanne Buffam, Christopher DeWeese, Claire Donato, Timothy Donnelly, Alan Gilbert, Noah Eli Gordon (interviews Dawn Luny Martin), Emily Gropp, Caia Hagel, Christina Hutchins, Erica Kalnay, Richard Kostelanetz, Joseph Lease, Natalie Lyalin, E.C. Messer, Camille Rankine, plus much more.
Devil’s Lake (Spring 2010)
The inaugural issue of Devil's Lake, a new journal from UW-Madison, features fiction by Brian Evenson, Ander Monson, Lucy Corin, Andrew Malan Milward, and more; poetry by Alison Stine, Karyna McGlynn, Anna Journey, Karin Gottshall, and more; and interviews with Lynn Emanuel and Katie Ford.
Harvard Review (Number 38, 2010)
matchbook (August 16, 2010)
A new piece for you all. By Jay Coral. Entitled “Eye for the Prize.”
Room (Volume 33 Number 2, 2010)
Issue 33.2 is called Travel Till You Stumble and contains poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction that explores the unexpected, the unplanned and often the uncomfortable events that turn trips into an experience, which inevitably transform how we see ourselves and the world around us.
Virginia Quarterly Review (Volume 86 Number 3, Summer 2010)
“Inside Iran” featuring Dispatches by Anthony Ham, Kelly Hearn; an essay by Matt Donovan; fiction by William Malatinsky; poetry by Traci Brimhall, Campbell McGrath, Adrienne Rich, Idra Novey; book reviews; and the VQR Symposium.
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Space and Culture (Volume 13 Number 3, August 2010)
"The Future is here"; "Industrial and Human Ruins of Postcommunist Europe"; "The Slum Pastoral"; "Un/Wrapping Shibyuya" and more
Turning the Tide (Volume 23 Number 3, July-Sept 2010)
A grassroots voice against racism, sexism, and colonialism, latest issue features editor Michael Novick's perspective on Rand Paul, the Tea Party and the white supremacist roots of privatization; Queers Against Israeli Apartheid report from Canada; Black Riders Liberation Party's George Jackson Freedom Summer after-school survival program; and anti-fascist research from ARA.
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New England Review 31 #2 features new writing by Victoria Chang, Mark Doty, John Forssen, Abraham Frank, Debora Greger, Laura Kasischke, Maurica Manning, Sarah Murphy, Jeff O'Keefe, Richard Overy, Patrick Phillips, Francis-Noel Thomas, Ross White, Joan Wickersham, Lois Williams, Tom Yori and more.
The Summer 2010 issue of the Colorado Review’s (37.2) fiction features Candice Morrow’s “Touch,” Martin Cozza’s “Pennsylvania Polka,” and Melissa Lambert’s “When the Rains Came” (winner of the 2009–10 AWP Intro Journals Award). We also have essays by Rachel Jackson, “Hellcat Court,” and Brian Kevin, “Songs Primarily in the Key of Life.” Anis Shivani interviews Dave Eggers about his experience writing Zeitoun, a book that details the arrest and imprisonment of an innocent man caught up in the chaos of Hurricane Katrina. We also have new poems by Arda Collins, Kate Greenstreet, Kevin Prufer, Kyle Schlesinger, Rachel Zucker, and many others.
The 60th anniversary edition of Shenandoah is a special double issue subtitled the “Flannery O’Connor Issue” and features nonfiction by Stephen Gresham, Amy Weldon, Erin McGraw, Jason Peters, and more; fiction by Joyce Carol Oates, Michael Knight, Lucy Jane Bledsoe, Ron Rash, and more; poetry by Todd Davis, Kate Hutchinson, Charles Wright, Betty Adcock, and more; with visual arts by Nancy Marshall, Rob McDonald, Kathleen Gerard; and much, much more.
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Abraxas (47, 2010)
A new format presents larger selections of fewer contributors' work. Featuring poetry by Roselyn Elliott, próspero saíz, Jami Macarty, marcia arrieta, Ingrid Swanberg, Tom Kryss, Lee Ballentine, Warren Woessner, Joseph Stanton and Grace Butcher, and photographs by Andrea Moorhead.
Anamesa (Volume 8 Number 1, Spring 2010)
Featuring essays by Emily Colucci, Salvador Oguin, Vanessa Davidson; memoir by Hugo Pezzini; translation of Giacomo Leopardi by Elizabeth Marie Rine; poetry by Katie Beers, Kiran Mascarenhas, Emily Sharp; fiction by Scott Bankert and Carrie Vasios; plus much more.
Jersey Devil Press (Issue 11, 2010)
Issue Eleven of Jersey Devil Press is now online for your reading pleasure and features new stories by Micah Dean Hicks, Shea Newton, Isaac James Baker, Leah Petersen, and Tarl Roger Kudrick, as well as the triumphant return of Brian Long.
Magnapoets (Issue 6, July 2010)
features an interview with Charles Simic, and calls for two anthology submissions, and our upcoming French-English bilingual feature.
Midwest Quarterly (Volume 51 Number 4, Summer 2010)
The Objective of the Editors of THE MIDWEST QUARTERLY is to discover and publish scholarly articles dealing with a broad range of subjects of current interest. This issue features Poets of Blue Collar Rural Authenticity, Rowling’s Women, Ayckbourn’s Men, Highsmith’s Relationships, and poetry by John F. Buckley, Donna Pucciani, and more.
Pear Noir! (Number 4, Summer 2010)
Featuring Forrest Aguirre, Margaret Bashaar, C.L. Bledsoe, Ryan W. Bradley, Rae Bryant, John F. Buckley, Blake Butler, David Erlewine, Adam Gallari, Marcelle Heath, Jac Jemc, Shane Jones, Zin Kenter, Mike Kinsella, Josh Kleinberg, Meghan Lamb, Stephen Lewis, Kirsty Logan, Lavinia Ludlow, Shawn Maddey, Sarah Manguso, Chelsea Martin, Riley McDonald, and more.
Status Hat (August 2010)
The Aug. 2010 issue of Status Hat, themed “KEYS,” is now online. Featuring lyric poetry, the confessions of a seasoned locksmith, and art and music showcases from both sides of the pond.
Sycamore Review (Volume 22 Issue 2, Summer/Fall 2010)
You’ll find interviews with writer Benjamin Percy and poet Eleanor Wilner; new poetry from David Wagoner, Matthew Lippman, and Deborah Slicer; a hilarious story by Brock Clarke; and the winner of the Wabash Prize for Fiction, which guest judge Peter Ho Davies calls “a quietly, almost furtively, heartbreaking story.”
Verse Wisconsin (Issue 103, Summer 2010)
Poetry plus a new Lorine Niedecker poem; interview with Martín Espada; teaching writing in prison. VWOnline includes poems/visual poetry on "Work"; Nick Lantz's Twitter Poetry Project; Marilyn Taylor on the First United Poets Laureate Conference; round-up of younger poets' new books; advice on making poetry events memorable; book reviews, audio: www.versewisconsin.org.
Wild Apples (Issue 5, Spring/Summer 2010)
“In Praise of Animals”
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Against the Current (Number 147, July/August 2010) features 100 Years since the Mexican Revolution, An ATC Special Feature including "The Decade of Upheaval" by Dan La Botz, plus "An Epic Recession Continues" by Jack Rasmus, "What the Gulf Disaster Means" by Brian Marks
In These Times (Volume 34 Number 8, August 2010) features Zinn's Last Promise, Solondz's Suburbia, Deanna Zandt critiques social media, Susan J. Douglas on "Then End of Men," What We can Learn: How Europe Builds Better Products and Better Lives
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American Book Review (Volume 31 Number 4, May/June 2010)
In Focus: Micro Presses, Feature: Jewish Identity, Scenes: Emergency Press
Free Inquiry (Volume 30 Number 5, Aug/Sept 2010)
Freethought and Free Speech on Campus, The Human Far Future: Are Secularists Less Generous?; Featuring Arthur Caplan, Nat Hentoff, Christopher Hitchens, Wendy Kaminer, Tibor Machan, and Katrina Voss
Our Times (June/July 2010)
Harvest Pilgrims: Farm Workers and a Photographer
Shambhala Sun (Volume 19 Number 1, September 2010)
How to Meditate
