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This is an anthology to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. "It contains over sixty previously published poems by VCCA fellows, all written about or inspired by their residencies [at VCCA]." Purchase
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"All kinds of vacations-from Roman holidays to rejuvenating, though sometimes brief, encounters- to make you smile, laugh out loud, and occasionally even shudder. This is an anthology of vacation short fiction, essays, and poetry from acclaimed authors." Purchase
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"We hear a wide range of voices...In all cases, the intimacy of the poets with their subjects, their intensity, their wide range of emotions reminded me that we cannot separate ourselves from our environment, or from each other, or from our urgent, human need for expression.” Purchase
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"This issue is dedicated to power, its use and abuse. This premier issue is paperback features artists, photographers, and writers in the fall 2008 of zingoloy.com, a literary e-zine." Purchase
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"Hart's Neck" - Volume 12, Number 2 (not available for purchase) Off the Coast Online Purchase
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"Salamander combines the best new work by writers now reaching artistic maturity with exciting new work by established writers.” It is a journal published by the Suffolk University English Department. Featured Volumes: "Sheep Shack" - Volume 14, Number 2 "All Souls" - Volume 16, Number 1 |
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“A collection of vibrant poems that take the pulse of the modern city in all its joy and despair, its yearning and celebration. Organized by the Institute on Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience at Rutgers University Newark, in conjunction with Hanging Loose Press, this anthology features work from some of the country&s best-known writers side by side with prize-winning poems by talented teenagers.” Edited by Rosamond S. King, Charles Russell, Marie Carter, and Robert Hershon. |
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“The magazine was first published in 1966, the name inspired by the format- mimeographed loose pages in a cover envelope. Effective with the 25th issue, to the relief of many libraries and bookstores, the editors decided the loose page format had served its purpose and revamped the format of the publications, the number of pages began to grow, and the magazine was bound. The new format included fiction, and each issue features portfolios of work by a single artist or photographer. Hanging loose has published first books by Sherman Alexi, Kimiko Hahn, D. Nurkse, and many others.” Featured Volumes: “English Lesson Plan: Present Perfect,” “37 Bennett Street,” “Examples" - volume 59 “Dialogues with Mum" and a chapter entitled “Age Ten: Sidekick" from My Father's Eyes: a Memoir - volume 89 "Mistakes," "With Dignity," and "Away/Not Away" - volume 112 Purchase
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