



The Fiction Review
The Fiction Review Final Issue
- Willie Smith
- Robert Hill Long
- Sharon Dolin
- G. Hanlon
- Diane Glancy
- Patrick Longe
- Jaime Brown
- Elizabeth Hansen
- Bob Gates
- Max Gutman
- Jon Daniel Ligon
- DC Swanson
- Paulette Roeske
- Victoria Lowther
- Gorman Bechard
- Harriet Zinnes
- John Hayes
- Elliot
- Walter Cummins
- B. Z. Niditch
- Gregg Shapiro
- Michael Lancaster
- Tom Caufield
- G. W. Clift
- Oberc
- Spryszak
- Introduction to Dada
- Aquarium
- Greed
- The Light
- An American Proverb
- Stream #3
- From the Volcano
- A Woman's Life
- Basic Research
- Weddings
- Gruntface
- Fragments
- Four Characters
- Three Small Stories
- The Lodge
- The Pretty Girl
- Twelve Rings
- Marsha
- Horses
- Ruins
- New Orleans
- Sometimes you have no choice
- Well Known
- Harold
- Suzy and I and Vandals
Abstract: The Fiction Review is a Journal of short fiction and photography. It does not receive any grants or support from states or corporations, and depends entirely on subscriptions and bookstores.
Language:
English.Catalog Number: Journal, The Fiction Review Final Issue
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The Fiction Review Number 11
- Two by Wondoloski
- The Two Daughters of IBN
- Memories of Mr. Abernathy
- 9 Rituals
- Temporary
- Wanda Takes Off Her Shirt
Abstract: The Fiction Review is a Journal of short fiction and photography. It does not receive any grants or support from states or corporations, and depends entirely on subscriptions and bookstores.
Language:
English.Catalog Number: Journal, The Fiction Review Number 11
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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.
Language:
English.Catalog Number: Journal, The Fiction Review Number 10
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