



Keith Waldrop
The & Now Awards
- Robert Archambeau
- Davis Schneiderman
- Steve Tomasula
- Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky
- Christian Bok
- Lance Olsen
- Matias Viegener
- Peter O'Leary
- Yuriy Tarnawsky
- Jessica Berger
- Blake Butler
- Stephanie Strickland
- Megan Milks
- Gina Frangello
- Lily Hoang
- Kass Fleisher
- Hilton Obenzinger
- John Matthias
- Joe Francis Doerr
- Jeffrey DeShell
- Matt Kirkpatrick
- Bradley Sands
- Natalija Grgorinic
- Ognjen Raden
- Christina Milletti
- Carla Harryman
- William Gillespie
- Lou Rowan
- Joe Amato
- Rayman Federman
- Stephen Colli
- Doug Rice
- Michael Du Plessis
- Vanessa Place
- Lidia Yuknavtich
- Stacey levine
- Cris Mazza
- Amina Cain
- Dimitri Anastasopoulos
- Tom La Farge
- William Walsh
- Michael Joyce
- Alexandra Grant
- William Fuller
- Angela Szczepaniak
- Christine Wertheim
- Mark Spitzer
- Keith Waldrop
- Rosmarie Waldrop
- Kane X. Faucher
- Martina Stamatakis
- John Moore Williams
- Andrea Kneeland
- Judith Goldman
- Rachel Loden
- Catherine Daly
- Dave Kress
- Ted Pelton
- Robin Becker
- Averill Curdy
- Stephen-Paul Martin
- Christop
Abstract: &Now is an anthology of short fiction that attempts to explore the boundaries of the written word and challenge the form of the 19th century novel.
Language:
English.ISSN/ISBN: 9780982315606
Website:
lakeforest.edu/andnow
Catalog Number: Book, Archambeau, Robert
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Chicago Review 51 1/2
- Zulfikar Ghose
- Yvonne Jacquette
- Westcan
- W. Martin
- V. Joshua Adams
- Timothy Harris
- Tim Earley
- Thomas Frick
- Stephen Boykewich
- Soren Gauger
- Shannon Herbert
- Sarah Mangold
- Sam Eccleston
- Rosmarie Waldrop
- Robert P. Baird
- Quemadura
- Philip Jenks
- Peter O'Leary
- Miranda Johnson
- Michael Attias
- Mark Boyer
- Marius Kociejowski
- Margitt Lehbert
- Lubna Najar
- Lisa Jarnot
- Leila Wilson
- Lee Glidewell
- Landis Everson
- Kevin Connolly
- Keston Sutherland
- Keith Waldrop
- Joshua Kotin
- Joshua Baldwin
- John Wilkinson
- John Kinsella
- John Beer
- John Anderson
- Jeremy M. Rosen
- Jeremy Hooker
- Jen Lamb
- Jeff Hamilton
- J.S.A. Lowe
- Gustaf Sobin
- Gunter Kunert
- Gregory Fraser
- Gabriel Levin
- Erik Mortenson
- Eric P. Elshtain
- Elizabeth Willis
- Eirik Steinhoff
- David Hadbawnik
- Danielle Pafunda
- Daniel Kane
- Daniel Borzutky
- Connie Hsu Swenson
- Clifford Endres
- Christopher Middleton
- Christopher Dewdney
- Camille Martin
- Bill Mohr
- August Kleinzahler
- Alonso Cueto
- Alice Notley
- Adam Starr Weg
Abstract: The Chicago Review is an international journal of writing and critical exchange published by the Division of Humanities of the University of Chicago. Much of this issue focuses on an appreciation of the work of poet/academic Christopher Middleton.
Language:
EnglishNotes: Abstract drawn in part from item description on title page.
Website:
humanities.uchicago.edu/review
Catalog Number: Magazine Chicago Review
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