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August 24, 2008
The New Quarterly (107, Summer 2008) is
combined this quarter with Canadian Notes & Queries in our "Salon Des
Refuses" - a critical and artistic response to The Penguin Book of
Canadian Short Stories - in which we tweak the beak of the Canadian
Penguin and port forward work by twenty of the best short story writers
in the country not included in said anthology: Mike Barnes, Heather
Birrell, Clark Blaise, Sharon English, Cynthia Flood, Keath Fraser,
Douglas Glover, Terry Griggs, Mark Anthony Jarman, Elizabeth Harvor,
Steven Heighton, Hugh Hood, Norman Levine, John Metcalf, Bharati
Mukherjee, Patricia Robertson, Diane Schoemperlen, Ray Smith, Russell
Smith and Patricia Young.
Rain Farm Press is proud to announce the seventh issue of their journal
Paradigm.
Alongside brand-new fiction, nonfiction, and poetry are exclusive
interviews with bestselling novelist Steve Alten (Meg, The Shell Game),
renowned golf course architect Forrest Richardson, and singer-songwriter
Lynn Miles (Love Sweet Love). The issue also marks the exclusive
trailer premiere for The Horseman, the upcoming period thriller
written and directed by Ben Bays.
The American Poetry Review
(37.5, Sept/Oct 2008) features poets Bruce Weigle, Paul Celan, Rigenald
Shepherd, Beth Ann Fennelly, Forrest Gander, Aram Saroyan, and new poems
by Anne Marie Macari, Valerie Martinez, and Gregory Orr.
This quarter's issue of
New England Review (29.3, 2008) includes the poetry of Carl
Phillips, Victoria Chang Malcolm Alexander, Steve Orlen, Jynne Dilling
Martin, fiction by Stephen O'Connor, Ted Gilley, Molia Dumbleton and Tom
Yori as well as many other authors and features.
Contemporary poetry in English from the U.S. and around the world in
English translation fill the pages of
Spoon River Poetry Review
(33.1). This issue includes a "Poets on Teaching" essay by Sheryl St.
Germain and a review written by Lucia Getsi of two poetry collections.
The featured poet is Michael Van Walleghan (interview included). Also in
this issue: Katia Grubisic, Elise Hempel, Bradford Tice, and
translations by Stephen Frech.
All sixteen pages of this quarterly newsletter are packed full of
useful techniques, informed perspectives, and inspired nudges. In
Writers Ask Issue
41, you'll hear from dozens of accomplished writers and writing
teachers on these topics: Research, Forms, Literary Fiction, Agents and
Publishers. You'll also get a special Last Page Focus by Peter Selgin:
Rigging the Ship Called Fiction.
River Teeth (9.2,
Spring 2008) journal of nonfiction narrative includes works by Barbara
Hurd, Jo Scott-Coe, Teddy Macker, Bill Milligan, Desirae Matherly,
Timothy Schaffert, Lorence Gutterman, William Haas, Margot Singer, Janet
Yoder, Jane Sandor, Aaron Alford, and Matthew Davis.
The Georgia Review (62.2, Summer
2008) includes a special feature on the work and life of Richard Hugo
(1923–82), a profoundly American poet who has been too much set aside
or, among a newer generation of readers, not yet discovered. In addition
to spotlighting Hugo's work, authors contributing to this special feature
include Stephen Corey, Frances McCue, William Matthews, Gary Gildner,
Rick Campbell, and William Stafford. Also included in this issue are
works by Anne Goldman, Mark Halliday, Alexandre Mas, Wendy Barker, Mark
Irwin, Richard Jackson, Sydney Lea, Robert Cording, Alice Friman, Robert
Wrigley, Peter Makuck, and Margaret Gibson.
Glimmer Train Issue 68, Fall
2008 features stories by: Hugh Sheehy, Armand ML Inezian, Ann Beattie,
Alvin Handelman, Melanie Rae Thon, Eileen FitzGerald, Evan
Lavender-Smith, and Ingrid Hill, with an interview with Yiyun Li.
Big Muddy (8.1,
2008)
features poetry by Frederick Davis, Richard Donnelly, George Drew,
Elizabeth Howard, Lowell Jaeger, John Cantey Knight, A. Loudermilk,
Christina Matthews, Kathleen M. McCann, Miranda Merklein, Marilyn Probe,
Dennis Saleh, Dick Stahl, David Starkey, Steven Tompkins, creative
non-fiction by Rita Welty Bourke, Katherine Kerr, Carol J. Morrison, and
Lori A. Neuman-Lee, fiction by Gary Buslik, Lori Rader Day, Tom Eaton,
and Eric Freeze, and artwork by Susan Swartwout and Fred Lynch.
Other Print Literary Magazines Received &
New Online Literary Magazine Notices Received
August 24, 2008
Prague Review (8, 2008)
Caveat Lector (19.2, Summer/Fall 2008)
Toward the Light (Summer 2008)
Oranges & Sardines (1.2, Fall 2008)
The Rambler (5.5, Sept-Oct 2008)
South Dakota Review (46.1,Spring 2008)
Southern Literary Journal (40.2, Spring 2008)
Barrelhouse (6, 2008)
The Sun (393, September 2008)
A Public Space (APS) (6, 2008)
One Story (107, 2008)
Sponsor Print Literary Magazines Received &
Notices of Online Issues Posted
August 14
"Writing
the Land" is the theme of this bimonthly issue of
The Bloomsbury Review (28.4, July/Aug 2008),
and features an interview with Stephen Trimble, a conversation with
Thomas Rain Crowe, and a special section of reviews of works by Wallace
Stegner, as well as dozens of other reviews focused on "Discovering the
U.S." This issue also introduces a new department, "The Out-of-Bounds
Essay."
The
first issue under the new leadership of Editor Jeanne M. Leiby, this
issue of The Southern Review
(44.3, Summer 2008) brings readers the works of Philip Levine, David
Kirby, Evie Shockley, Floyd Skloot, and Olivia Clare among many more.
Fiction includes Bonnie Jo Campbell, Urban Waite, Christie Hodgen, and
Caitlin Horrocks, and an essay by Mike Carlson, art by Patricia Izzo and
several reviews round out the publication.
The
theme of this issue of College Literature
(35.3, Summer 2008) is "Law and Literature." Essays include such topics
as "The Trial of Thomas Neill Cream and the Mastery of Sherlock Holmes";
"Literary Justice in Coleridge's On the Constitution of the Chursch
and State"; and "Grand Juries, Legal Machines, and the Common Many
Jury."
Colorado Review (35.2, Summer 2008) includes fiction from Kristin
Fitzpatrick, Lon Otto, Dawna Kemper and Kirstin Valdez Quade, poetry by
Alice Notley, Laram Sims, Michael Rutheglen, Bruce Beasley, Elisa
Babbert, Patrik Whitgorve and any others, nonfiction by Robert Root and
Margaret MacInnis.
The Sewanee Review
(116.3, Summer 2008) includes poetry by Stephen Behrendt, Emily Grosholz,
Jean Hollander, Davit Slavitt, and Baron Wormser, essays by George
Garrett, William Kloefkorn, W.D. Snodgrass, and George Watson, as well
as numerous reviews.
Included
in this issue of Cimarron Review
(164, Summer 2008): Oliver de la Paz, Debra Brenegan, Paul Hamill,
Christine Marshall, Jeneva Stone, Matt Rasmussen, Michele Santamaría,
Michael Murray, Lesléa Newman, Martin Woodside, Richard Hoffman, Jeanine
Walker, Alberto Ríos, Lori Davis, Jacquelyn Malone, Rachel Wetzsteon,
Khaleda Edib Chowdhury, Dilara Hashem, Terri McCord, and many others.
The Hudson Review
(61.2, Summer 2008) features "Two Forgotten Poets of the Twenties": Dana
Gioia on
John Allan Wyeth and Jefferson Hunter on Jospeh Moncure March.
Also included in this issue, poetry by Annie Boutelle, Debora Greger,
Rhina P. Espaillat, Alfred Corn, Jeanne Murray Walker, Terence Dooley,
and Brian Culhane, as well as a story by Wendell Berry and more.
Other Print Literary Magazines Received &
New Online Literary Magazine Notices Received
The Allegheny Review (26, 2008)
Chautauqua (5, 2008)
Fiddlehead (236, Summer 2008)
Kaleidoscope (57, Spring/Fall 2008)
The Lumberyard (2, 2008)
MiPOesias (22.6, July 2008)
Quick Fiction (13, 2008)
Iconoclast (99, 2008) [no website]
Jabberwock Review (29.1, Spring 2008)
The Midwest Quarterly (49.4, Summer 2008)
NANO Fiction (2.1, 2008)
Whitefish Review (2.1, 2008)
August 5
Michigan Quarterly Review (47.3,
Summer 2008) features an interview with Sandra Cisneros; a jeremiad from
Charles Johnson; Charlene Fix on the lost father in Death of a
Salesman; Lisa Lieberman on “The Snow Queen”; and Steven R.
Centola’s last interview with Arthur Miller. Also includes fiction by
John Allman, Jane Gillette, poetry by Diana Fox, Bob Hicok, Deborah
Landau, Iman Mersal, Gary Soto, and Arthur Vogelsang, and reviews: Roger
Gilbert on John Ashbery and Adrienne Rich; Joseph Stanton on studies of
Edward Hopper.
This issue of Cut Bank
(69, Summer 2008i features the winners of the 2008 Montana Prize in
Fiction, Montana Prize in Creative Nonfiction, and Patricia Goedicke
Prize in Poetry, plus prose and poetry contributions from Teresa
Milbrodt, Baird Harper, Frances McCue, and others. CutBank 69 also
features art by visual artist and poet Geoffrey Detrani.
Raving Dove (Summer 2008) This
issue's nonfiction comes from a soldier in Iraq, the niece of murder
victim Gail Shollar, a historian who writes about the first-ever ghetto
(a forced neighborhood for Jews in Venice), and a naturopathic physician
concerned about children and violence. Fiction takes us to Rome,
Vietnam, and Jerusalem, with a visit from another planet. The poetry is
deeply moving, as always.
This issue of Burnside
Review (4.1) is the “L.A. Issue,” featuring an interview with Wanda
Coleman conducted by editor, Sid Miller, and work from a large number of
L.A. area writers, including, Martha Ronk, David St. John, Carol Muske-Dukes,
Amy Gerstler and Ralph Angel.
This issue of New
England Review (29.2, 2008) features: a personal essay by Mark
Serman; two scenes from Matt Pepper’s darkly comic play, St. Crispin’s
Day; the first English translation of a poetic text by Nobel
Prize-winning author Claude Simon; a note on Terence Rattigan’s dramatic
art by John A. Bertolini; and a close look at Edith Wharton’s subtle
depiction of a co-protagonist by William E. Cain. This issue also
includes vivid new fiction by Chris Gavaler, Rebecca Cook, David Philip
Mullins, Rita Mae Reese, Robert Oldshue, and Rebecca Makkai; poetry from
Sally Ball, Robin Ekiss, Debora Greger, Bob Hicok, Jeffrey Harrison,
Laura Kasischke, Henry Kearney IV, Sean Singer, Alexandra Teague, and
Kevin Prufer; a translation from Lithuanian of Tomas Venclova's poems
and his thoughts on exile and the artist; and more.
jmww (Summer 2008) Literary
Nonfiction by Michael Downs, stories by Katharine Coldiron, Merle Drown,
Tally Brennan, Paul Silverman, flash fiction by Tim Tyler and Charles
Talkoff, poetry by Jéanpaul Ferro, Jon Morgan Davies, George Bishop,
Janice D. Soderling, and art and flash fiction by Christine Sajecki and
Joseph Young, as well as book and chapbook reviews.
Along with an interview with Nathan Englander, New Letters (74.3, 2008) kicks
in this quarter with poetry by Gary Dop, Kristin Berger, Mary Crockett
Hill, Robert Gibb, Edie Rhoads, Richard Terrill, Mark Irwin, David
Axelrod, Carol Durak, Floarea Tutuianu, essays by Nathan Englander,
Thomas Larsen, Inge Genefke, Ilsa Cole, Evelyn Bergl, Eugene Lebovitz,
Phu Van Nguyen, Siegfried Ruschin, Judy Jacobs, Ralph Berets, Federico
Adler, Sam Pickering, Thomas Larson, and fiction by Robert Olen Butler
and Janset Berkok Shami.
2008 Novella Prize Andrew Tibbetts is featured in this issue of The
Malahat Review (163, Summer 2008). Also included is fiction by Sarah
Taggart, and creative non-fiction by Elizabeth Mason. But it's poetry
that storms this issue, with works by Madhur Anand,Susan Barber, John
Grey, Steven Heighton, Jessica Hiemstra-van der Horst, Susan Ingersoll,
Jim F. Johnstone, Michael Lista, Laura Lush, Andrea MacPherson, Sean
Moreland, David O’Meara, Shane Rhodes, Kevin Shaw, Elizabeth Ukrainetz,
Catherine Wiley, Derk Wynand.
Poetry's SUMMER BREAK
double issue (192.4, July/August 2008) features new poems by Joshua
Mehigan David Biespiel, Carl Dennis, Kathryn Starbuck, Geoffrey Brock,
Wendy Videlock, Jason Guriel, Albert Goldbarth, Heather McHugh, Robert
Wrigley, Tom Sleigh, Kevin McFadden, Bob Hicok, Glyn Maxwell, Philip
Memmer, Billy Collins, Robin Behn, Dean Young, D. Nurkse, Heidy
Steidlmayer, Stephen O’Connor, and Jack Spicer; a new translation of a
radio play by Yehuda Amichai; cartoons by Bruce McCall; a crossword
puzzle by Myles Mellor; and prose from David Orr, Vivian Gornick,
Marjorie Perloff, Eleanor Wilner, Haki R, Madhubuti, Michael Hofmann,
Fanny Howe, and W.S. Di Piero.
Editor
Vivan Dorsel inteviews Wally Lamb in this issue of Upstreet (4, 2008).
The Gettysburg Review (21.3, Autumn 2008)
Other Print Literary Magazines Received &
New Online Literary Magazine Notices Received
Contemporary Verse 2 (30.4, Spring 2008)
The Deronda Review (1.2, Spring-Summer 2008)
Ghost Factory (2, 2008)
Santa Fe Literary Review (2008)
One Story (105 and 106, 2008)
The Raintown Review (7.1, May 2008)
The Sun (392, August 2008)
Fulcrum (6, 2008)
Ping Pong (2008)
21 Stars Review (8)
Midway Journal (2.5)
Vocabula Review (July 2008)
Newport Review (2, Summer 2008)
The Antigonish Review (153, Spring 2008)
Boston Review (33.4, July/August 2008)
Sponsor Print Literary Magazines Received &
Notices of Online Issues Posted
Posted July 17
Prick of the Spindle
(Online/2.2) includes Interviews with Terese Svoboda, Bob Sommer, Karen
Rigby, poetry by Jason Mott, Christopher Barnes, Dee Rimbaud, fiction by
Lucious Vaughn, Anne Germanacos, Peter Holm-Jensen, nonfiction by Bob
Sommer, Kat Meads, Ichabod, and drama by Tammy Ho and Reid Mitchell, as
well as several reviews.

This issue of Salamander includes fiction that probes the recesses of self and other by C. D. Collins, Bill Bukovsan, Joseph Riippi, Sue Williams; poetry of isolation and connection by Laura Kasischke, Ben Berman, Faith Shearin, Elizabeth Kirschner, Gwendolyn Jensen, Frannie Lindsay, Emmanuel Merle, Deobra Lidov, Carrie Etter, and William Delman, to name a few; translations of classic poems by Montale, Du Fu, and Leopardi; and a feature excerpt from Another World Instead: The Early Poems of William Stafford 1937-1947, ed. Fred Marchant. The cover and portfolio of watercolors are done by Beth Balliro.
Aufgabe #7 features a
bilingual section of Italian poetry in translation, guest edited by
Jennifer Scappettone. Italian poetry by Emilio Villa, Amelia Rosselli,
Andrea Zanzotto, Nanni Cagnone, Milli Graffi, Maria Attanasio, Giuliano
Mesa, Marco Giovenale, Andrea Raos, Giovanna Frene, Gherardo Bortolotti,
Florinda Fusco, Massimo Sannelli, and artwork by Esse Zeta Atona. The
main poetry section includes work by Evelyn Reilly, erica kaufman, kari
edwards, Allison Cobb, Amy King, Sarah Mangold, Cynthia Sailers, Joshua
Corey, Kate Colby, Lila Zemborain, Eléna Rivera, Marcella Durand, Lisa
Samuels, Brandon Brown, Kate Schapira, Jen Tynes, and more!
This biannual issue of the
Seneca
Review (38.1, Spring 2008) in its larger size and new design,
features lyric essays by Beth Bosworth, Thalia Field, and others; lyric
essay/poems by Christopher Kondrich, Donald Platt, and Desmond Kon
Zhicheng-Mingdé; and poems by William Aarnes, Matthew Lippman, Elizabeth
Rush, and others.
"Literature Goes Green" is the theme of this quarter’s
World Literature Today (82.4,
July-August 2008) and features works by Mark Tredinnick, Michiko
Ishimure, John Felstiner, James Ragan, Gabeba Baderoon, Inara Cedrins,
Edward D. Hoch. Kerstin Ekman’s work is featured along with an interview
and review of her newest book. Also included are dozens of reviews of
literature from around the world.
The Spring 2008 issue of the
Louisville Review (63),
includes guest editors Robin Lippincott, fiction; Maureen Morehead,
poetry; Charlie Schulman, drama; and Neela Vaswani, creative nonfiction,
all members of the Spalding University brief-residency MFA in Writing.
The enviably gorgeous Ninth
Letter (5.1, Spring/Summer 2008) is a heavyweight, both literally
and figuratively, with such fiction contributors as Natalie Bakopoulos,
Blake Butler, Said Shirazi, and Tom Whalen, nonfiction by Ron Carlson,
Susannah B. Mintz, Mark Sanders, Arthur Saltzman, and poetry by Reginald
Dwayne Betts, Adam Clay, Camille Dungy, Francine J. Harris, Tim Hurley,
Daniel Khalastchi, Susan Lewis, and Mark Yakich, and an art feature by
Dave King.
This biannual issue of Brick
(81, Summer 2008) includes the work of more than twenty internationally
renowned writers and artists: Jonathan Safran Foer celebrates Kitaj;
From the Pugsley Archives: an unpublished interview with Mordecai
Richler; David Thomson screens his favourites; An original, unpublished
manuscript by Colette; Ali Smith and Ángel Gurría-Quintana in
conversation; New poetry from Jim Harrison, Elizabeth Philips, and
Margaret Avison and much more.
The Kenyon Review (30.3,
Summer 2008) this quarter features fiction by Holly Goddard Jones,
Bonnie Jo Campbell, Elizabeth Lantz, and Aurelia Wills Wasps, nonfiction
by Ben Miller and Meredith Hall, and poetry by Willard Spiegelman,
Joseph Campana, Jill Bialosky, Kevin Young, Steven Ray Smith, Kerri
Webster, Marilyn Hacker, Jonathan Weinert, C. Dale Young Galileo,
Victoria Chang, Beth Ann Fennelly, Nicole Cooley, Brooks Haxton, Nadia
Herman Colburn, and J. D. McClatchy.
The Hollins Critic (45.3, June 2008) spotlights “Life of a Poet: John Engels”: “The poet John Engels was born in 1931, a year after Derek Wolcott and a year before Sylvia Plath. He grew up in South Bend, Indiana. He died on June 13, 2007, after surgery, in Fletcher Allen Hospital in Burlington, Vermont. His first book, The Homer Mitchell Place, was published by the University of Pittsburgh Press in 1968. His last book — his twelfth — Recounting the Seasons, Poems 1958-2005, published by the University of Notre Dame Press in 2005, is essentially a “Collected Poems.” 604 pages long, it’s a book of heft and dignity. It probably weighs a pound and a half.”
The latest issue of Phoebe
(37.2, Fall 2008) features work by Anselm Berrigan, Ben Doller, Dan
Pinkterton, Josh Maday, and Kevin Wilson, as well as contest winners
selected by Peter Gizzi and Peter Orner.
Other Print Literary Magazines Received &
New Online Literary Magazine Notices Received
Failbetter (Online/Summer 2008)
Oxford American (61, Summer 2008)
Pleiades (28.2, 2008)
Relief (2.2, Summer 2008)
admit2 (Online/24, July 2008)
CellA’s Round Trip (Online/1, Summer 2008)
Virginia Quarterly Review (84.2, Summer 2008)
LITnIMAGE (Online/Summer 2008)
Louisiana Literature (25.1, Spring/Summer 2008)
Image (58, Summer 2008)
SmokeLong Quarterly (Online/21, June 15, 2008)
elimae (Online/6, 2008)
The Missouri Review (31.2, Summer 2008)
Monkeybicycle (5, Spring 2008)
subTerrain (5.49, 2008)
Two Review (2007)
Western Humanities Review (62.2, Spring/Summer 2008)
Vocabula Review (Online/June 2008)
Grain Magazine (35.4, Spring 2008)
The Journal of Ordinary Thought (Spring 2008)
The Pedestal (Online/46, June 21 – Aug 21, 2008)
Light (59, Winter 2007-2008)
Bat City Review (4, 2008)
Memorious (Online/10)
Lady Churchill's Rosebud Wristlet (22, June 2008)
The Rambler (5.4, July-August 2008)
Shampoo (Online/33, July 2008)
The Yale Review (96.3, July 2008)
Boxcar (Online/15, July 2008)
