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Charles Bane Jr., a Chicago native, is a globally published poet. His work has appeared in print and online at The Indian Diary, The Criterion: An International Journal in English, Clutching at Straws, Durable Goods, Word Pond, and museumviews. com. His poetry was included in "I Was Indian: An Anthology of Native Literature, Vol 1" (Foothills Publishing). He was the only non-Native American included in the volume. In addition, his writing has been the focus of critical review, most recently in "The Poetry of Charles Bane, Jr." in The Calliope Nerve. This is his first chapbook. "We aren't used, in this ravaged era, to poems of happiness, and yet that rarity is what Charles Bane, Jr., offers u...
The Curbside Splendor semi-annual print journal showcases short stories, poetry, and photography/art that celebrate urbanism.Issue 2 features work by Christine Sneed, James Tadd Adcox, Debonair Oates-Primus, Dan Melling, Paul Luikart, E. Michael Desilets, Lavinia Ludlow, Michael San Filippo, Kerry Lanigan, Richard Schnap, Farah Ghuznavi, and more!!!This collection features previously unpublished work, along with a few pieces previously published on our website.ISSN 2159-94755" x 8", perfect-bound paperback, 150 pages long.Designed by Karolina Faber.Edited by Leah Tallon and Lauryn Allison Lewis.Photography by Garett Holden, Karolina Faber, and more.Cover based on photograph by Michael San Fi...
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The Curbside Splendor semi-annual print journal showcases short stories, poetry, and photography that celebrate urbanism. Issue 3 due out late May 2012. Pre-order for free shipping in the US (discounted international shipping). 1 or 2 year subscriptions available with further discounts. "Curbside Splendor is a 'city' magazine that casts a wider net, with stories ranging out into suburban and even exurban interests. The design creates an urban and urbane showcase for the stories and poems set beside striking, complementary photography. It is a journal likewise proud of its writers and poets, placing brief bios in front of their works instead of relegating them to the back of the book. Then th...