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Featured contents of each issue appear below. Click the links here for more information.
Volume VII, Number 2: REVOLUTIONS
Volume VII, Number 1: COMPLEXITIES
Volume VI, Number 1: EDUCATION
Volume V, Number 2: RESISTANCE
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Volume VII, Number 2 -- REVOLUTIONS A conversation with National Book Award winner, the poet Ai; a Tribute to the life and works of welfare activist Johnnie Tillmon; a gallery of sculpture works by Kisangani artist Augie Kuyowa N'Kele; and a rich array of new poetry and fiction from our continually inspired authors. Also: This year's Best of the Small Presses Award goes to New Victoria. Volume VII, Number 1 -- COMPLEXITIES Our Tenth Anniversary Edition, with new fiction by New York-Trinidadian author Samantha Coerbell; a novel extract from Australian writer Claine Helen Keily; poetry by Yup'ik Eskimo writer Alice Rose Crow; stunning mixed-media by U.S-Salvadorian poet and visual artist Patricia Villalobos Echeverría; new poems from Frances Brown and our West Malaysian correspondent, Robert James Berry; plus our Best of the Small Presses Award brings a fine array of titles for first-time online readership from Many Mountains Moving, including works by Kim Addonizio, Sherman Alexie, Homer Aridjis, Jim Elledge, Yusef Komunyakaa, Walter McDonald, Richard Siken, Martha G. Wiseman, Diana Abu-Jaber, Carolyn Alessio, Patricia Ammann, Marie Lee, Mary Park, David Sims, W.D. Wetherell, and many more. With an introduction by leading U.S. poet Fanny Howe, this issue focuses on pride in struggle. New works by actor and screenwriter Dean Cameron; poetry by Robert James Berry, L. Deerfield, and Rowena Silver; a gallery of erotic arts by fresh staff member Emmanuela de León; reviews of contemporary multicultural books, and our 1998-99 Best of the Small Press Award goes to Graywolf Press. Volume VI, Number 1 -- EDUCATION Focus on multiculturalism in education, including online sample syllabi, lesson plans, book reviews, and links to educational resources. New poetry by William Bray, Frances Brown, and Carlos Rodriguez, and our 1997-98 Best of the Small Press Award goes to Blue Heron Press. Volume V, Number 2 -- RESISTANCE The re-release of early works by Essex Hemphill, and a Tribute in his honor. New poetry and fiction, and our first Best of the Small Presses Award goes to Harvard's Diversity and Distinction literary magazine. Volume V, Number 1 -- SURVIVAL A Tribute to Audre Lorde, with poetry first published in STANDARDS. This issue is dedicated to, and features an Introduction by, filmmaker and cultural activist Marlon Riggs. Our online debut, with a celebration of our first five years as a print publication. Includes works by Essex Hemphill, Aurora Levins Morales, Cordelia Candelaria, and Benjamin Sáenz, along with a host of new, provocative writers. |
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Entire Contents © 2006 by the Standards Editorial Collective and Dust Jacket Web Press Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly prohibited.
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