Since its inception in 1994, Fourteen Hills has held an impressive reputation among international literary magazines for publishing the highest-quality innovative poetry, fiction, short plays, and literary nonfiction. The semiannual journal is committed to presenting a great diversity of experimental and progressive work by emerging and cross-genre writers, as well as by award-winning and established authors. Part of the vibrant literary heritage of the west coast and the San Francisco Bay are, Fourteen Hills is honored to be an active participant in the contemporary creative community as a nonprofit press, its staff, editors, and contributors bring readers of the journal some of the most exciting offerings of independent literature. From the postmodern to the traditional, Fourteen Hills is a testimony to the fact that independent, innovative, and experimental literature is alive and thriving. Volume 12.1 Features: Fiction: Brian Baldi, Jimmy Chen, Paul Gacioch, Steve Gilmartin, Kelly Luce, Joseph Moulian, M. Lynx Qualey, Chaz Reetz-Laiolo, Hugh Sheehy, Michael Winter Poetry: Eric Baus, Aase Berg, Gunnar Bjorling, Sandy Florian, Chris Girard, Gunnar Harding, Ann Jaderlund, Rodney Koeneke, Ben Lerner, Deborah Meadows, Jason Morris, Henry Parland, Tina Petrakis, Martha Ronk, Goran Sonnevi, Luke Trent, Eric Clark Van Cleve, Catherine Wagner, Joshua Marie Wilkinson, Dean Young Drama: Geraldine Kim Art: Laleh Khorramian, Joshua Hagler, Richard Koenig
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