Fiction

Threshold

Threshold

Logan Square Literary Review

Catalog Number: 
Magazine Logan Sqare Literary Review
Date: 
Spring 2010
Issue: 
III
Abstract: 
"The Logan Square Literary Review is a not-for-profit, journal of words based in Chicago, Ill. This publication aims to facilitate expression and add to the thriving community of ideas in the neighborhood of Logan Square. Therefore, the LSLR is dependent on submissions from the public."
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Abstract taken from inner cover.
Website: 

loganliterary@gmail.com
loganliteraryonline.blogspot.com

Item Donor: 
Daniel Majid

Threshold

Catalog Number: 
Magazine, Threshold
Date: 
2008
Edition: 
28
Abstract: 
The literary magazine of DePaul University, written by the students. There is poetry, photography and fiction. There is a DVD attached to the back page with cinematography.
Language: 
English
Notes: 
DVD on back page.
Series Title: 
Publisher: 
ISSN/ISBN: 
9780976978435
Website: 

depaul.edu/~english/threshold

Item Donor: 
DePaul University

Ah, Bartleby!

Fulfillment

Catalog Number: 
Book, Yohnka, Barbara K.
Date: 
2007
Edition: 
1
Abstract: 
"Kate McDermott has choices to make: Should she stick with her teaching job or return to her family's neglected Las Vegas business? Meanwhile, Kate must juggle two loves: ex-husband Keith and her new business partner, CJ Clemons. "Things unravel when Kate learns that she is pregnant, then discovers Keith has hidden a relationship with his new partner, too. What road will she take? After all, she divorced him following a fling with another partner. "The past is turned on its ear at warp speed. Kate's parents reluctantly keep her hidden revelation and Kate herself is shocked to find out that Aunt Didi has kept a powerful secret for 30 long years. "As with all tales, this one involves twists, turns and plenty of surprises - not the least of which reveals the unknown ally Keith has acquired when he tries to reconnect with Kate."
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Abstract taken from back cover. Signed by author.
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Contributors: 
ISSN/ISBN: 
1-4241-6121-5

Slut Lullabies

Catalog Number: 
Book, Frangello, Gina
Date: 
2010
Abstract: 
"Simply put, Gina Frangello is a fearless writer, unafraid to show us the raw and real ways we deal with each other, and with ourselves, and the stories in slut lullabies are no exception. Her richly developed characters are alive and breathing in these beautiful, sometimes brutal stories, and her powers of observation about the human psyche are alarmingly dead on"
Language: 
english
Notes: 
abstract from the book cover
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Format: 
Publisher: 
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ISSN/ISBN: 
9780975362372

Boring

Catalog Number: 
Book, Plague, Zach
Date: 
2008
Abstract: 
"when the mysterious gray book that drives their twisted relationship goes missing, Ollister & Adelaid lose their post modern marbles. He plots revenge against art patriarch the matypus,while she obsesses over their love affair. Meanwhile the art school set experiments with bad drugs, bad sex and bad ideas. But none of these desperate young minds has counted on the intrusion of a punk named Punk and his potent sex drug. The wild herd of teenagers gets caught up in the gravitational pull of the matypus's sinister White Ball where a confused art terrorism cell threatens a ludicrous and hilarious implosion."
Language: 
english
Notes: 
abstract taken from the book
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Format: 
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Contributors: 
ISSN/ISBN: 
9780977199259

From Poetry to Verse: Essays on the Making of Modern Poetry

Catalog Number: 
Book, Reddy, Srikanth
Date: 
2005
Abstract: 
"This book and the exhibition it accompanies serve a common purpose: to highlight the archives of poetry journals in the University of Chicago Library and to illustrate their enormous potential for research. The exhibition surveys themes--discovering new talent, poetry in the academy, and creating an audience for poetry--that also shape the essays collected in this volume. Together they illustrate the extent to which writers, editors, curators, and scholars depend upon each other and the importance of poetry journal archives to help us understand these relationships."
Language: 
English
Notes: 
Abstract taken from preface.
Subjects: 
Format: 
ISSN/ISBN: 
0-943056-35-7

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