Issue 78 will be out soon, and we can’t wait to share it with you. In the meantime, here’s a preview of the authors whose work will appear in the issue:
Creative
Dean Young: Go On Too Long
Adrian Matejka: Radio Astronomy
Jesse Damiani: First Grade
Robert Wrigley: Salvage
Robert Wrigley: Good Bones
Valerie Bandura: Step Right Up
Brad Felver: Unicorn Stew
Marcela Sulak: Ecclesiastes
Rob Cook: The History of the Lost Voices
Rob Stephens: Fugue in Rob # Minor
Kimiko Hahn: Ode to Home
Kimiko Hahn: The Solitary Adelie
Scott Hightower: Serai
Andrew McSorley: Hunting Poy Sippi Swamp
Paul Robert Chesser: The Widening Gyre
Cate McLaughlin: In the Drink
Cate McLaughlin: Ingredients for the Unmaking
Michael Martin Shea: Eight Months in Buenos Aires as Still Life with Skull
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Amy Fleury: The Fort
Janée J. Baugher: What Children Know
Alan Britt: Ebb & Flow
Brad Green: The Devil’s Fingers
Revaluation
Maria Whiteman: Taxonomia: A Photo Essay
Interviews
The Theory That Lives On — a Counterintuitive History:
An Interview with Timothy Brennan
Imagining a Space that Is Outside: An Interview with Fredric Jameson
Surveying the Field
Jennifer Duprey and Antonio Y. Vázquez-Arroyo:
Binding Violence or the Valences of Political Power
(on Moira Fradinger, Binding Violence: Literary Visions of Political Origins)
Special Focus: Global English
Rita Raley: Another Kind of Global English
Emily Brown Coolidge Toker: What Makes a Native Speaker?
Nativeness, Ownership, and Global Englishes
Mohammed Abdullah Hussein Muharram:
The Marginalization of Arabic Fiction in the Postcolonial and World English Curriculum: Slips? Or Orientalism and Racism?