Items Tagged with "20 1"
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Sydney LeaSydney Lea, a former Pulitzer finalist, founded and for thirteen years edited New England Review. His thirteenth collection of poems, Here, is due from Four Way Books next year. Likewise, Vermont’s Green Writers Press will soon publish The Music of What Happens: Lyric and Everyday Life, his co Read More... |
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Richard HoffmanRichard Hoffman is author of the memoirs Half the House (Harcourt Brace; New Rivers Press) and Love & Fury (Beacon Press), and the poetry collections Without Paradise (Cedar Hill Books), Gold Star Road (Barrow Street Press, winner Read More... |
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River Teeth Journal Issue 20.1Table of Contents Editor's Notes Dan LehmanA few issues ago, this space discussed the dangers of what some have termed “me-moir”: nonfictional self-absorption in an era increasingly dominated by noisy narcissism. We suggested that genuine empathy is a ready antidote and that su Read More...Tags: 20-1, |
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Beth AlvaradoBeth Alvarado is the author of three books, Anxious Attachments (forthcoming, Autumn House Press, 2019), Anthropologies: A Family Memoir (University of Iowa Press), and Not a Matter of Love and other stories (Winner of the Many Voices Project Prize, New Rivers Press). Beth has lived in the Sonoran B Read More...Tags: 20-1, |
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Iver ArnegardIver Arnegard’s fiction, nonfiction, and poetry have appeared in the North American Review, Gulf Coast, the Missouri Review, and elsewhere. In 2014 his first book, Whip & Spur, won the Gold Line Press Fiction Award. He lives and works in Talkeetna, Alaska. Read more of his writing at ivera Read More...Tags: 20-1, |
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Greg BottomsGreg Bottoms is a writer of literary nonfiction and fiction. He is the author of a memoir, Angelhead (2000), an Esquire Magazine “Book of the Year,” two books about American outsider artists, The Colorful Apocalypse (2007) and Spiritual American Trash (2013), and four prose collections, Read More...Tags: 20-1, |
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Ryan BrodRyan Brod is a senior contributor for The Drake magazine. His writing has also appeared in Gray’s Sporting Journal and Stonefly, among others. A Maine fishing guide and filmmaker, he lives in Portland. Read More...Tags: 20-1, |
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Earl FendelmanEarl Fendelman is pleased to witness the first publication of his writing in over forty years. After a very happy career teaching at Lehman College, CUNY, he lives with his wife in New York City, where, among other things, he continues to write. Read More...Tags: 20-1, |
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Vivé GriffithVivé Griffith is an Austin-based writer, educator, and student advocate. Her poetry and essays have appeared in The Sun, Oxford American, Hippocampus, and Gettysburg Review, and her op-eds in the Washington Post, Huffington Post, and Texas Tribune. She Read More...Tags: 20-1, |
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Jake MaynardJake Maynard’s writing appears in recent or forthcoming issues of Fugue, Permafrost, Appalachian Heritage, Carolina Quarterly, and others. A former rural social worker, he studied creative writing at West Virginia University and currently teaches composition at Penn St Read More...Tags: 20-1, |
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Seth SawyersSeth Sawyers’ work has appeared in Fourth Genre, River Teeth, The Rumpus, Salon, Literary Hub, The Millions, Sports Illustrated, Crab Orchard Review, Ninth Letter, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, and elsewhere. He writes essays and is working on a novel. He lives in Baltimore with his wif Read More...Tags: 20-1, |
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Holly WillisHolly Willis teaches in the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California. She writes frequently about experimental film, video, and new media, while also exploring experimental nonfiction, creative critical writing, and poetry. She is currently working on a series of text-based Read More...Tags: 20-1, |
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Ash WhitmanAsh Whitman is a Washington State native who currently resides in Virginia with her husband. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Hollins University and is currently working on a collection of essays. Her work will appear in a forthcoming issue of Michigan Quarterly Review. Read More...Tags: 20-1, |