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A Brief History of Autho-Terrorism
- Gabriel Levinson
- Whiney Anne Trettien
- Nile Southern
- David Rees
- Jeffrey Dorchen
- Andrei Codrescu
- Mark May Mirsky
- Terry Southern
- Ben Greenman
- Jay Ryan
- A Universal Character
- Digital Boxcars
- She Could Hsave Been Immortal
- The Future of the Novel(ist): Part One (a serial)
- A Particular Iniquity
- New Mueseum in Hamburg Blown Up
- The Grip of Love
Abstract: "In a society where the death of the printed word is heralded daily, writers will stop at nothing to gain an audience. A Brief History of Authoterrorism is the first definitive text to chronicle a trend that cannot be ignored; see just how far writers and artists will go to promote themselves in a world where laws of decorum no longer apply. This is the fine line between fiction and fact, art and apocalypse…"
Language:
EnglishNotes: Abstract taken from http://www.antibookclub.com/
ISSN/ISBN: 9780983868309
Website:
Catalog Number: Book, Levinson, Gabriel
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Logan Square Literary Review V
- Patrick Dahl
- Daniel Majid
- Eleanor Blick
- Ariel Bolles
- Christina Peck
- Caroline Liebman
- Aaron B. Miller
- Julie Woods Karnes
- Nora Sandler
- Benjamin David Van Loon
- Sarina Liri
- Sarah
- Becan
- Pete Michael Smith
- Alicia Hilton
- Emily Jones
- Robert Quinlivan
- Robert McDonald
- Lara Levitan
- Logan Square
- Black Ice
- Sonnet
- Last Call for Middle Inlet
- In the Bowl
- Some of my Favorite Places to Eat in Logan Square
- Rapture
- Resurrection
- Four Poems
- Lake Effect
- Two Poems
- Romantic Comedy
Abstract: The Logan Square Literary Review is a quarterly journal collecting pieces by Logan Square area artists.
Language:
English.Website:
www.loganliterary.com
submissions@loganliterary.org
Catalog Number: Magazine, Logan Square Literary Review V
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Right in Front of Us
- Alex Kotlowitz
- Satchel Skoda
- Mariana Argueta
- Alexis Mondragon
- Nayeli Guerrero
- Javier Miranda
- Brenda Chavez
- Amber Forbes
- Julian Rivera
- Ray Rivera
- Karina Carrera
- Magali Perez
- Armando Serrano
- Ricardo Rodriguez
- Tiffany Mosquera
- Jessica Vasquez
- Nathaniel Alamo
- Jamila Khan
- Evette Murillo
- George Spataro
- Enrique Colon
- Stacey Watkins
- Brandon Trinidad
- Mayra Gonzales
- Edna Hernandez
- Estrella Nieves
- Anthony Mojica
- Mercedes Vazquez
- Daniel Lungu
- Hernan Araque
- Maria Perez
- Jazmine Figueroa
- Amber Cintron
- Adam Tomazin
- Emanuel Rodriguez
- Brandon Olivo
- Diamond Texas
- Hector Miranda
- Francisca S. Cruz
- Susana Sotelo
- Anthony Gonzales
- Karla Esquivel
- Yerazmin Romero
- Raquel Gonzales
- April A. Thomas
- Armando Gonzales
- Karrie Chatman
- Angelica Troche
- Life in the 'Hood
- The Best of Both Worlds
- Kicking Bad Habits
- My Mission
- An Unexpected Miracle
- Zury Look Up to Me
- Grandmom
- Hero or Villain
- Urban Artist
- My Rainbow-Colored Life
- My Mom's Secret
- The Best Combination of Sounds
- A Narrow Escape
- My Airplane Moments
- The Ugliest Day
- Colors
- Daddy's Little Girl
- Class of '07
- The Letter
- Trying out for a Dream
- Lessons from Dad
- My Afterlife
- Different in Certain Ways
- Accidents Happen
- A Mother to Make Pigtails
- A Future Goal
- Maria and Me
- Samson
- My Thirteenth Birthday
- A New Home
- Grandma's Last Good Deed
- Sacrifices
- Walking through the Hallway
- Homecoming
- No Pain No Gain
- Kaleb
- The Paper War
- Welcome Home
- Saved by a Friend
- Titanium Blade's Journey to Korea
- Because of Christian
- L.A. to Chicago
- Coming into Focus
- Life Gives Something Back
- Destiny Decides Your Days
- Great-Grandma Annie Macabee
- Trial by Fire
Abstract: Fourty-seven stories written by Chicago high school students.
Language:
EnglishISSN/ISBN: 9781934750032
Website:
Catalog Number: Book, 826CHI, Right in Front of Us
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Artifice
- James Tadd Adcox
- Ian McCarty
- E. Alvilde Falck
- Devin King
- Marc McKee
- Josh Kleinberg
- Robert Kloss
- Joslyn Persh
- Steve Gillies
- Jay Macleod
- Melissa Goodrich
- Tyler Dorholt
- Kat Dixon
- Richard Chiem
- Joseph Scapellato
- Ryan Ridge
- Jen Besemer
- Caroline Crew
- Erin Wilson
- Dan Brady
- Trisha Low
- Rebecca Elliott
- Curtis Smith Erin Fitzgerald
- Jen Gann
- Catherine Gammon
- Kirsty Logan
- Why the decision on your part to learn to sing
- & What Shoulder & What Art
- Bomb Shelter
- Wrong Turtle
- Notes from a Work in Progress
- ships are not the only things in the sea
- dear mr. imaginary
- Skybeard
- GODDAMN AC/DC DAY
- Telephone: A Story in First Sentences
- Before the Bride
- Big Girls Little Robberies
- no school five // for stephen rully dierks
- IF THE ORPHAN
- Window Types
- Crude Metal
- Fat-Tailed
- The Central Plains
- The Little Wood
- Water Has Become Jens Besemer
- Poetry Machine
- Fall 2010: A Recent/Relevant Book List
- from Sonnets to E
- Letter to Charles Olson (for Charles Olson
- duh)
- Experiment #3: Sounds as Objects
- Experiment #9: Creating a Village
- Of Course She Does Not Hear the Ocean
- Bupropion
- Danger Crops
- Kafka Writes to Romeo/Romeo Writes Back
- Love in Centralia
Abstract: "Artifice is a nonprofit literary magazine, published twice annually, that aims, by content and context, to showcase creative work aware of its own artifice. The things we like, we like more than we can stand."
Language:
EnglishNotes: Abstract taken from Artifice website.
ISSN/ISBN: 21517843
Website:
21517843
Catalog Number: Journal, Artifice
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Chicago Review 53: 2/3
- Robert P. Baird
- Joshua Kotin
- V. Joshua Adams
- Leila Wilson
- Rachel Weiner
- David J. Alworth
- Miranda Johnson
- Kristi McGuire
- Michael Robbins
- Johanna Winant
- Joel Calahan
- Spencer Dew
- P. Genesius Durica
- Lubna Najar
- Jeremy M. Rosen
- Caitlin Spies
- C.D. Wright
- Larissa Szporluk
- William Fuller
- Sarah Gridley
- Roberto Harrison
- Mark Tardi
- John Peck
- Erin Moure
- Oana Avasilichioaei
- Elisa Sampedrin
- Ronald Johnson
- Peter Markus
- Jedediah Berry
- Georges Perec
- Juliana Spahr
- Stephanie Young
- Jennifer Ashton
- Allen Grossman
- Catherine Wagner
- Chris Woods
- Diana George
- Joshua Baldwin
- Kent Johnson
- Poetry
- Essays
- reviews
- Rising Falling Hovering
- Nihilist
- Cheek
- Adoration
- Ceremony Turtle
- Jellon Grame
- OK Jazz Funeral Services
- Now the Ribbed Design
- Building Box
- A Boredom of Spirit
- Elemental Song
- Airport Music
- Book of the Dead? We have no Book of the Dead
- Anatomy of Temperance
- O Resplandor: The Nichita Stanescu Translations
- We Beasts
- The Book of Adam
- The Hands That Hold the Hammer
- The Moon is a Fish Eye
- Fish Heads
- The Sky at the Bottom of the River
- And Then One Days the Rains
- Minus His Heart
- For a Realist Literature
- Numbers Trouble
- On the British Poetry Issue
Abstract: Chicago Review is an international journal of writing and critical exchange published quarterly in the Division of Humanities of the University of Chicago, and supported in part from a grant from the Illinois Arts Council, a state agency. *
Language:
EnglishNotes: * taken from the title page
ISSN/ISBN: 0009-3696
Website:
humanities.uchicago.edu/review
Catalog Number: Journal, Chicago Review 53:2/3
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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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The Continental Caper: A Sara Ranchouse Mystery
Date: December 1993Abstract: The Continental Caper is a mystery novel told in large type interspersed with images of cut hair and images related to hair styling.
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English.Website:
Catalog Number: Book, Alatalo, Sally
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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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