



Richard Kostelanetz
Light A Quarterly of Light Verse
- William H. Green
- Wayne Hogan
- Victor Howes
- The Seasons
- Terese Coe
- Sally Cook
- Ryan Sawyer
- Rockin’ Red
- Robert W. Crawford
- Richard Moore
- Richard Kostelanetz
- R. S. Gwynn
- Philip Appleman
- Patricia H. Frederick
- Pat D’Amico
- News
- Mitchell Marco
- Miles David Moore
- Mildred J. Nash
- Michael Stillman
- Michael Lind
- Michael Cantor
- Maureen Cannon
- Matthew J. Spireng
- Mary Veazey
- Mary Cresswell
- Louis Phillips
- Lisa Markwart
- Letters
- Keeneth leonhardt
- June Siegel
- John Mella
- Jim Siergey
- Jim Hayes
- J.D.Smith
- Hugh Moore
- Hubertine Henzler
- Henry George Fischer
- Gary Adamson
- Gail White
- G.K. Chesterton
- Esther Cameron
- Ellen Meister
- Edmund Conti
- Dudley Duncan
- Dick Hayman
- Daniel A. Overgaard
- Dan Skwire
- Dan Campion
- Claudia Gary Annis
- Christopher Scribner
- Charles Henzler
- Bruce Berger
- Bob McKenty
- Billy Wilder
- Ben Milder
- Alfred Nicol
- Acid Sketches
- Feline
- Gender Jousts
- Language Skills
- Light
- Liquids & Solids
- Poetic Pinnacles
- Political Squabbles
- Puzzlers
- Social Notes
- The Charge of the Light Brigade
- The Current Wisdom
- The Family Fracas
- The Finer Arts
- The Masters
- This Sporting Life
- Twisted Tales
- Weightly Questions Persnickety Ichabod’s Rhyming Diary
Abstract: An independently published quarterly journal of poetry and short essays. Featured artist Philip Appleman
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EnglishISSN/ISBN: 10648186
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Catalog Number: Journal, Light
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The Fiction Review Number 10
- Oberc
- Lorri Jackson
- Hugh Fox
- Jack Foley
- Sheila E. Murphy
- George Myers Jr.
- Jake Berry
- Richard Kostelanetz
- Neil S. Kvern
- Nico Vassilakis
- Bob Spryszak
- Gina Bedford
- And the Corpse Had Numerous Tatoos
- Untitled
- Though I Sleep As Much As Anyone Else
- I am an Advocate of Being Awake
- American Haibun
- An Interview With Russell Banks
- Ab: Prophetics
- Skeletal Stories
- Swan Lake a Ballet
- In III
Abstract: The Fiction Review is a Journal of short fiction and photography. It does not receive any grants or support form states or corporations, and depends entirely on subscriptions and bookstores.
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English.Catalog Number: Journal, The Fiction Review Number 10
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A History of The Renaissance Society- The First Seventy-Five Years
Abstract: For more than seventy-five years, The Renaissance Society has chronicled countless innovations in the visual arts. At its founding in 1915, a horse and buggy were common means of transport, the Soviet Union had not yet been formed, and matisse was considered a threat to decency. Throughout this period of extraordinary social transformation, The Renaissance Society has reflected the questioning of each new generation. It has matured into a world-renowned institution, a place for education, reflection, and enjoyment.
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EnglishCatalog Number: Book, Scanlan, Joseph
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All Hands On: A The 2ndhand Reader
- Todd Dills
- Joe Meno
- Jeb Gleason-Allured
- Tom Bradley
- Amina Cain
- Brian Costello
- Marc Baez
- Jim Munroe
- Evan Sult
- Susannah Joy Felts
- Greg Purcell
- Germania Solorzano
- Paul A. Toth
- John H. Matthews
- Claudia Sherman
- Joe Jarvis
- Elizabeth Crane
- Jessica Slaven
- Michael Ardor Brodeur
- . Adam Voith
- Stacy Bierlien
- Jothan Burrello
- Gretel Seiss
- Richard Kostelanetz
- Mickey Hess
- Eric Graf
- Doug Milam
- Peter Vaieth
- Hunter Kennedy
- Kathryn Rantala
- Brian Welch
- Colin Murphy
- Kevin Ripp
Abstract: An anthology of works published in THE2NDHAND, a Chicago broadsheet and online magazine for new writing.
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EnglishISSN/ISBN: 0975374605
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