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55th issue of an international literary magazine based in the Washington, D.C. area. This volume features a cover photo of the Irish poet Aoife Mannix taken by Andy Rumball, plus a batch of photos by Santa Fe-based photographer/artist Lisa Chun. The new issue features a posthumous story by DC writer David Veronese, and is also jam-packed with nonfiction about everything from Kurt Cobain to Cheese by Aaron Gilbreath, Margery Kreitman, Louise Wareham Leonard, William Minor, and Jordan Okumura, plus fiction and poetry by Sherman Alexie, Kate Braverman, Randall Brown, Chezia Thompson Cager, Sean Carman, Patrick Chapman, Alex Cigale, Heather Lynne Davis, Barbara Westwood Diehl, George Drew, Moira Egan, Espido Freire, Shelley Grabel, Robert Gregory, Susan Gubernat, Myronn Hardy, Michael Hemmingson, Mary Crockett Hill, Nik Houser, Dallas Hudgens, Richard Jones, Michael Kimball, Steve Kowit, Lyn Lifshin, Reb Livingston, Margaret McCarthy, Jen Michalski, Susan Smith Nash, Barbra Nightingale, Susan Perabo, Deborah Pintonelli, Eric Paul Shaffer, J.D. Smith, D.E. Steward, Julie Marie Wade, Ronald Wallace, Ian Williams, A.D. Winans, and lots more.

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Richard Peabody, a prolific poet, fiction writer and editor, is an experienced teacher and important activist in the Washington , D.C. community of letters. He is the founder and co-editor of Gargoyle magazine and editor (or co-editor) of 18 anthologies including Mondo Barbie, Conversations with Gore Vidal, A Different Beat: Writings by Women of the Beat Generation, Coming to Terms: A Literary Response to Abortion, and Grace and Gravity: Fiction by Washington Area Women. He is the author of the novella Sugar Mountain, two short story collections, and six poetry collections including Last of the Red Hot Magnetos and I'm in Love with the Morton Salt Girl. Peabody teaches at Johns Hopkins University, where he has been presented the Faculty Award for Distinguished Professional Achievement. He lives and works in Arlington, Virginia. ////// Lucinda Ebersole is the co-editor of several anthologies, including the infamous Mondo Barbie (St. Martin's Griffin, 1993) and Coming to Terms (New Press, 1994). She is the author of numerous short stories, which have been published in Yellow Silk, The Crescent Review, Barcelona Review, and American Letters and Commentary; among others. She lives on a farm in Shirley, West Virginia, where she sells books online as "Atticus Books" and has a sideline selling "Lucinda's Cake Boxes." Checkout her recipe blog (lucindaville.blogspot.com.) and her cookbook blog (cookbookoftheday.blogspot.com). Her first novel, Death in Equality, was published by St. Martin's Press in 1997. Product Details

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