



Fiction
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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The Demise of Luleta Jones
Date: 2006Abstract: Set in Chicago, Illanois, and Nashville, Tennessee, The Demise of Luleta jones, on its surface, is a whodunit in which investigative reporter Theophilous Pugh is obsessed with uncovering the facts surrounding the mysterious death of an enigmatic public school teacher from a newly gentrified neighborhood. Beneath the surface, however, is a scathing portrayal of the dire consequences that gifted African Americans often suffer when they violate their community's narrow conventions. *
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English.Notes: * From the back cover
ISSN/ISBN: 0977251500
Catalog Number: Book, Boone, Mark Allen
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Crest 2002
- Jamiel Cornelio
- Marisa Geoghegan
- Erin Graves
- Lisa Locascio
- Nigel Shields
- Katherine Parker
- Meg Prossnitz
- Abby Van Deusen
- Dave Walwark
- Emily White
- Anne Wootton
- Erin Lyons
- Richard Zabransky
- Kristina Adamczewski
- Mathieu Brown
- Ashley Carnaghi
- Phobey Cass
- Sean Chambers
- John Clark
- Andy Codalbu
- Josh Colky
- Zach Day
- Jane Gaspar
- Caitlin Greeley
- Alyssa Hagen
- Jacob Hartz
- Doretha Hill
- Phillip Hill
- Billy Jackson
- Gerald Jefferson
- Crissie Kennington
- Patrick Kevil
- Ben Kiel
- Alex Kircher
- Katheryn Kleeman
- Adrian LeCesne
- Salvador Lozano-Alvarado
- Tim Madden
- Chris Melnyk
- Kyle Michael
- Molly
- Brandon Muench
- Patrick Mulcahy
- Alex Neid
- David Ojala
- Itohan Osaigbo
- Jerany Otero
- Susanna Ramos
- Jeremiah Reilly
- Kelly Ristau
- Carlo Reyna
- Dylan Rudmann
- Nora Schlesinger
- Dorian Shelton
- Greg Schultz
- Alex Smiley
- Tianna Strong
- Carlene Truitt
- Hillary Williams
- Marcelis Wyatt
- Keith Zeller
- The Chance
- As I exit my gated utopia
- Glass
- With Weaklings and Idiots
- Rooftop Silhouette
- Duomo II
- Dinner and a Mummy
- From An Elderly Man to His Wife
- Regret is a Black Clock
- The Tangled web of thin blue lines
- Somewhere there's a girl
- Crowd Surfing
- Impression of a Sunset
- Spring Love
- Mental Confusion/Scattered Brain
- Judy Garland
- Loving Exclusively
- Winter is a State of Mind
- The Van
- Personal Goal
- It was Cold Today
- Fuego Sin Un Sinuo
- Lovely
- She's flying across your open minds
- Breakfast Sauce
- Pigs Aren't Pork Chops
- Grasp
- Yesterday I thought it was the Day Before
- Ant Man
- When I was three
- Big Bag of Change
- The Climb
- Feet
- The Streets
- Lonely Nights
- Scatter brained
- Sometimes I dRool
- Unfair
- Porque
- Inflaytd Faatha
- Katherine
- Invisible Understanding
- Kornfed
- Vegas
- Black Woman
- Faces
- The Burger
- Personal Touch
- Untitled
Abstract: Crest is a literary journal from the students of Oak Park River Forest High School. This is the 2002 edition. It includes photography, artwork, poems, and short stories.
Language:
English.Catalog Number: Journal, Crest 2002
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After Hours No. 1
- Albert DeGenova
- P. Hertel
- Norbert Blei
- Dan Campion
- Martha Modena Vertreace
- Richard Johns
- Karen Peterson
- Judith Valente
- Mary Blinn
- Charles Rossiter
- Etta L. Worthington
- Maureen Connolly
- Helen Degen Cohen
- Effie Mihopoulos
- AnnGearen
- David Hernandez
- Nina Corwin
- Suzanne Cosgrove
- J.D. Smith
- Robert Klein Engler
- Louis Klein
- Kate Bertrand
- Larry Janowski
- Etta L> worthington
- Herb Nolan
- Chicago
- Writing
- Chi Town Blues
- Lake Street 1963
- Standing Vigil
- When Pockets Held Dreams
- Perseids
- Memories of an Almost Mythic Childhood
- Double Feature at the Silent Picture Show
- Bix Biederbecke
- Man in Hat c.1929
- Alphabet
- Apples in October
- Silver Spikes
- The Giggling Teenage Girls of Wallace Lake Missouri
- Who We are (love me now)
- Back to School
- This Morning (or Poets)
- Twin Heartbeats
- Patience
- After Hours
- Rooftop Piper
- Armitage Street
- Longings on a Sunday Morning
- Florencia
- Herb Nolan
- Mr. Music Plays a Solo None Too Sane
- Family Album
- What If
- February 6
- American Solitudes
- Homer Stands Before The Scribes
- Sunset at Columbia Yacht Club
- Her Suffering Was Never Clear to Me
- Downtown Chicago 1947
- Fated
- Succor
- Chicago Cantana
Abstract: In our logo we have called ourselves "a journal of Chicago writing and art." The Chicago school of literature is very much like the people, the politicians, the style, the neighborhoods of the city that inspires an artistic vice that is unpretentious, aware of the realities and inequalities of materialism yet sentimental in a streetwise-front-stoop-backyard sort of way. So often Chicago is thought of as unrefined or unsophisticated ... a city of big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys ad factory workers. But what Chicago lacks in polish, it makes up for in honesty. Chicago writers pull no punches. Chicago writers find a beauty in big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys ad factory workers. *
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English.Notes: *taken from the intro.
Website:
www.afterhourspress.com
editor@afterhourspress.com
Catalog Number: Journal, After Hours No. 1
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The 33rd Chicago International Film Festival
- Mark Scheffler
- Donna Oppolo
- April Papenfuss
- Jim Healy
- Pamela Robertson
- Beth Jerin-Zatkoff
- Scott Jordan
- Theoph Jamal
Abstract: This is a guidebook to the 1997 Chicago International Film Festival, and includes descriptions, black-and-white pictures, and cast and credits for all movies that appeared in the festival that year. The last page has an index of directors and an index of advertisers.
Language:
EnglishWebsite:
http://chicago.ddbn.com/filmfest/ not functional as of 02/07/12
Catalog Number: Book, Scheffler, Mark
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The Most Dangerous Woman in America
Date: 2011Abstract: "The most dangerous woman in America" is how FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover described humanitarian-social activist-children's champion-world peace advocate Jane Addams, a few years before Addams received the Nobel peace Prize in 1931. You can hardly blame J. Edgar Hoover for shooting from the hip--after all, Addams truly was the scourge of the Chicago Democratic Machine in the 1890's, and FBI files are forever. But this is not a biography. The Most Dangerous Woman in Americais the draft libretto of a prospective musical comedy. *
Language:
EnglishNotes: *taken from the back of the book.
ISSN/ISBN: 9781458328250
Website:
Catalog Number: Book, Crampton, Norm
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Number 7 with Tena Whatley
Date: August 2011Abstract: A collection of fiction based on the seventh of Dan Wiencek's Thirteen Writing Promps.
Language:
EnglishWebsite:
Catalog Number: Zine Number 7 with Tena Whatley
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Number 7 with Tantra Bensko and Don Webb
Date: August 2011Abstract: This is a collection of short fiction based on a writing prompt from McSweeny's.
Language:
EnglishWebsite:
www.mcsweenys.net/articles/thirteen-writing-prompts, metroediting@gmail.com
Catalog Number: Zine Number 7 with Tantra Bensko and Don Webb
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