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Jumat, 29 Juli 2011

Floating Bridge Review #4



from former Bulldog news agent, Gerry Mcfarland: 

Floating Bridge Review 4 is now available!

In the first section, the editors of four significant local publications from the past—Chrysanthemum, Duckabush Journal, Fine Madness, and Heliotrope—select representative poems. The Pontoon section is made up, as always, of local poets who submitted their work for the annual Floating Bridge Press Chapbook Award. Many names will be familiar to those who have been reading Seattle area poets for decades. James Bertolino, Michael Daley, Alice Derry, Joseph Green and many others prove that Northwest poetry remains lively and interesting.
Gerry McFarland
Co-editor
Floating Bridge Press



You can read a previous post about Gerry and It's About Time.


Rabu, 25 Mei 2011

Bricolage! Two issues!

Bricolage -- this year we have two issues, 2010 and 2011 were published at approximately the same time. 




You can find it in the Literary / Zine section.

Kamis, 12 Mei 2011

McSweeneys Quarterly Concern #37


Wholphin also arrived today.  Believer came in a few days ago.  We still have one or two McSweeneys #36, the infamous Head.

And Sleek returned after a hiatus.

McSweeneys at mymagstore.com
Believer at mymagstore.com

Minggu, 27 Maret 2011

March Literature and Culture updates







Boston Review's March issue, Arizona Failed State.  Will it be as good as the January article on Amazon's market share and publishers?


More optimistically titled is Small Changes Big Results for the World's Poor.






 




Paris Review, that classic literary journal, always in demand.  Cheerful spring colors, Ann Beattie and Janet Malcolm.












 And a satisfyingly thick spring issue of Granta does ALIENS

Sabtu, 11 Desember 2010

Wholphin and a Few Others

 

Wholphin #12 came in, new to us from McSweeney's, a dvd magazine of rare and unseen short films.


The new Lapham's Quarterly, this time on Celebrity, ranging through the continents, the ages, and the various literary voices.





Women's Review of Books on Jane Austen, the Holiday issue of the New York Review of Books, the Three Penny Review on assorted topics,  Modern Age, and Alimentum on food.




 Rolling Stone came in, with their take on John Lennon.