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Sydney Lea

January 23, 2012
Sydney Lea is author of eight collections of poems (most recently Young of the Year, Four Way Books, 2011).
Keywords: 13-1, 13-2, 2-1, 3-1, 8-1

Editor's Notes, Volume 13 Number 2

Editor's Notes, Volume 13 Number 2 By Joe Mackall   |  January 23, 2012
In the third or fourth year of River Teeth’s existence, a former undergraduate English professor of mine submitted an essay to us. As I tore open the envelope, I fantasized about how many nasty ways I could reject this guy.
Keywords: 13-2

Michael R. Shea

January 23, 2012
Michael R. Shea is a video producer at Field & StreamOutdoor Life magazines.
Keywords: 13-2

Dan Roche

January 23, 2012
Dan Roche’s memoirs include Great Expectation: A Father’s Diary (Iowa, 2008) and Love’s Labors: A Story of Marriage (Riverhead, 1999), and his nonfiction has appeared in The North American Review, The Journal, Fourth Genre, Under the Sun, and other places.
Keywords: 13-2

MaryKatherine Ramsey

January 23, 2012
MaryKatherine Ramsey is a graduate of the M.F.A. program in Creative Writing at The Ohio State University.
Keywords: 13-2

Leila Philip

January 23, 2012
Leila Philip is the author of three books of nonfiction, including her most recent work, the award-winning memoir, A Family Place: A Hudson Valley Farm, Three Centuries, Five Wars, One Family.
Keywords: 13-2

Sara Loewen

January 23, 2012
Sara Loewen’s essay collection is forthcoming from the University of Alaska Press in 2013.
Keywords: 13-2

Sarah M. Wells

January 23, 2012
Sarah M. Wells is the author of the chapbook of poems, Acquiesce, winner of the Starting Gate Award from Finishing Line Press.
Keywords: 13-2

Thomas Larson

January 23, 2012
Thomas Larson is the author to The Memoir and the Memoirist: Reading and Writing Personal Narrative and The Saddest Music Ever Written: The Story of Samuel Barber’s "Adagio for Strings."
Keywords: 13-2

Jon Kerstetter

January 23, 2012
Jon Kerstetter has completed three combat tours of duty in Iraq with the U.S. Army as a combat physician and flight surgeon.
Keywords: 13-2

Volume 13 Number 2

Volume 13 Number 2 January 23, 2012
Featuring work by Steven Harvey, Thomas Larson, Sarah M. Wells, Jon Kerstetter, Sydney Lea, Leila Philip, Dan Roche, Sara Loewen, Rebecca McClanahan, Michael R. Shea, and MaryKatherine Ramsey
Keywords: 13-2

Rebecca McClanahan

January 23, 2012
Rebecca McClanahan has published nine books, most recently Deep Light: New and Selected Poems and The Riddle Song and Other Rememberings, a suite of essays.
Keywords: 11-1, 13-2, 3-1, 4-2

Steven Harvey

January 23, 2012
Steven Harvey is the author of three collections of essays including A Geometry of Lilies, Lost in Translation, and Bound for Shady Grove.
Keywords: 10, 13-1, 13-2, 4-2, 8-1

AWP Chicago 2012

January 23, 2012
River Teeth is a major sponsor of AWP this year along with the Ashland University MFA Program and Ashland Poetry Press. We're hosting an on-site reception and giving away lots of discounts at our booth. Plus, Joe Mackall is on a panel about immersion writing.

Review of 13.1 from NewPages

Review of 13.1 from NewPages January 16, 2012
Cara Bigony wrote a lovely review of River Teeth 13.1 for NewPages.com.
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Focusing on Flash Nonfiction: An Interview with Dinty Moore

Focusing on Flash Nonfiction: An Interview with Dinty Moore By Jenny Patton   |  January 9, 2012
Dinty W. Moore – editor of Brevity, an online literary journal of short nonfiction – recently won the Stanley W. Lindberg Award for Excellence in Literary Editing, an award honoring the memory of the venerable Georgia Review editor by recognizing the work over time of an editor who has a record of encouraging excellence in others while producing it in his or her own work. During his summer stint as a literary nonfiction instructor at Kenyon Review Writers Workshop, Dinty sat down at the Kenyon Inn in Gambier, Ohio to share his thoughts about the short essay.
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