February 2009, Vol. 2, Issue 11
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Editor: Daniel Casey
Poetry Reviews:
Poetry that Jingles, a Good Value: Zinta Aistars on Katy Lederer’s The Heaven-Sent Leaf
The Past Still Remains: J. Michael Wahlgren on Idra Novey’s The Next Country
The Word is the Thing: Laurie Junkins on Sally Van Doren’s Sex at Noon Taxes
Tangible Poetic Gold: Suzanne Ondrus on Aracelis Girmay’s Teeth
The Adaptation/Adoption of Form: Nici Lee on Narrow Road to the Interior by Kimiko Hahn
Nature in its Raw: R.L. Greenfield on Charles Wright’s Littlefoot
Fiction Reviews:
More Schizophrenic than Southern: Ashly Hood on Katie Crouch’s debut novel Girls in Trucks
A Warmhearted Journey: Amy Schrader on Stefan Merrill Block’s novel The Story of Forgetting
A Quiet Ending to a Loud Story: Sam Friedman on the novel Prescription for a Superior Existence by Josh Emmons
February’s Featured Artist: Mark Shetabi
See also January 2009 issue of Gently Read Literature:
"A Much, Much Darker Palette: Zinta Aistars on Temporary People by Steve Gillis"
For more news on Zinta, see http://www.zintaaistars.com/
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