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Midwestern Gothic: Summer 2018
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 278

Midwestern Gothic: Summer 2018

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-08-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Summer 2018 issue features fiction from Marc Allen, Gail Aronson, Nathaniel Blaesing, Michael Cebula, Eimile Campbell, Scott Dorsch, Jen Ippensen, Laurence Levy, Sophie Paquette, Scott Onak, Jeremy John Parker, Chloe Seim, Aurore Sibley, and Alyssa Striplin. Poetry by Erica Anderson-Senter, Nancy Botkin, Kai Carlson-Wee, Sanda Moore Coleman, Nicole Connolly, Savannah Cooper, Cathy Essinger, Lara Frankena, Rae Hoffman Jager, Michael Kriesel, Gerry LaFemina, John LaPine, Lizzy Petersen, Samuel Piccone, Joseph Pritchard, Sara Ryan, Josh Weston, and Brian Czyzyk. Plus nonfiction from Stephanie Anderson, Laura Dorwart, Stacy Boe Miller, Claire Moran, Cassandra Morrison, and Elisabeth Giffin Speckman.Midwestern Gothic is a bi-annual literary journal and independent book publisher shining a spotlight on the Midwest, based in Chicago, Illinois.

Midwestern Gothic
  • Language: en

Midwestern Gothic

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-04-30
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Close your eyes. Picture open plains, wheat stalks swaying gently in the wind. Picture the quaint Main Street of a one-stoplight town. Picture endless summers on sunny, tranquil lakes. With four provocative novellas, Kill Creek author and Kansas native Scott Thomas takes a hatchet to the idyllic tropes of the American heartland. In The Door in the Field, Thomas follows a quarrelsome construction worker named Rayland Allen whose bad day becomes a far worse night when drinks at an off-the-books establishment deep in the woods set Ray down an unforeseeably bloody path. In The Boy in the Woods, Thomas follows young Eddie Reicher, who lingers a day too long at summer camp as unholy terror creeps ...

Midwestern Gothic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 138

Midwestern Gothic

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Midwestern Gothic: Summer 2017
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

Midwestern Gothic: Summer 2017

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-08-14
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Summer 2017 issue features fiction from Phyllis Beckman, Nick Caccamo, Linnea Guerin, Robert Hinderliter, Kyle Impini, Harris Lahti, Natalie Teal McAllister, Devin O'Shea, Tanya Seale, Kali VanBaale, Michelle Webster Hein, Erika T. Wurth, Alyssa Zaczek. Poetry from Kelli Bartelotti, Milton Bates, Jacquelyn Bengfort, Holly Brown, Annah Browning, Anders Carlson-Wee, Rob Cook, Yahya Frederickson, Ron Gibson, Jr., Hannah Kroonblawd, Douglas Luman, Beth Marzoni, Nicole Mason, Jen Rouse, Anthony Sutton, Heather Swan, Michael Walsh, John Yohe. Plus nonfiction from Whit Arnold, Michael Fischer, David Franke, Caitlin Hill, RaeNosa Hudnell, Natalie Tomlin.Midwestern Gothic is a bi-annual literary journal and independent book publisher shining a spotlight on the Midwest, based in Chicago, Illinois.

Midwestern Gothic: Winter 2018
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 284

Midwestern Gothic: Winter 2018

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-02-07
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Winter 2018 issue features fiction from Ren�e Bailey, Rebecca Berg, Kathryn Drew, Carol Dunbar, Hazel Foster, Mattie Ganson, Bruce Johnson, Halee Kirkwood, Chad Koch, Tyler Meese, Carly Anna Miller, Mario Perez, David Shieh, Ian Stoner, and Matt Whelihan. Poetry from Melissa Boston, Collin Callahan, Cortney Lamar Charleston, Greg Emilio, Lisa Favicchia, Ceridwen Hall, Justin Hamm, Gwen Hart, Elizabeth Kerper, Jacob Lindberg, Alysse McCanna, John McCarthy, Ken Meisel, Max Schleicher, M. Drew Williams, and Guinotte Wise. Plus nonfiction from Tamara Dean, Melissa Grunow , Bronson Lemer, Nora Seilheimer, Brooke White, and Jason Zeitler.Midwestern Gothic is a bi-annual literary journal and independent book publisher shining a spotlight on the Midwest, based in Chicago, Illinois.

Midwestern Gothic : Winter 2016 -
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

Midwestern Gothic : Winter 2016 -

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-12-25
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Issue 20 features fiction from K Brattin, Drew Coles, R.M. Cooper, RS Deeren, Marnie Bullock Dresser, Brad Felver, Erin Fortenberry, Jeannette Hinkle, Joseph Johnston, Kevin McIntosh, Hadley Moore, Caitlin Palmer, Mike Salisbury, Timothy Scott, and Chloe Seim. Poetry from Kenzie Allen, Erin Bealmear, Brian Beatty, Bethany Bowman, Chloe N. Clark, Brian Clifton, Katie Hartsock, Lisa Higgs, Adam Hughes, Mark Madigan, Sandra Marchetti, Jay Newman, Terry Savoie, Marc J. Sheehan, Z.G. Tomaszewski, and Jessica L. Walsh. Midwestern Gothic is a quarterly print literary journal out of Ann Arbor, Michigan, dedicated to featuring work about or inspired by the Midwest, by writers who live or have lived here. Midwestern Gothic aims to collect the very best in writing inspired by the Midwest.

Midwestern Gothic
  • Language: en

Midwestern Gothic

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Midwestern Gothic: Summer 2016 -
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Midwestern Gothic: Summer 2016 -

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-06-22
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Issue 22 features fiction from Bridget Apfeld, Jacquelyn Bengfort, Andrew Bode-Lang, Garrett Dennert, Samantha Edmonds, James Figy, Meagan Gibeson, Sasha Khalifeh, Lee L. Krecklow, Anna Hudson Megdell, Laura Misco, Alec Osthoff, C.R. Resetarits, Joe Sacksteder, Jon Steinhagen, and Chelsea Voulgares. Plus poetry from Joan Colby, Jimmie Cumbie, Sean Thomas Dougherty, Kaitlyn Duling, Andrea England, Tim Greenup, Sharon Kunde, Austin Sanchez-Moran, Annie Pittman, Saara Myrene Raapana, Christine Rhein, Sarah Sadie, Steven Shields, Daniel Smith, James Valvis, and Jane Varley. Midwestern Gothic is a quarterly print literary journal out of Ann Arbor, Michigan, dedicated to featuring work about or inspired by the Midwest, by writers who live or have lived here. Midwestern Gothic aims to collect the very best in writing inspired by the Midwest.

Midwestern Gothic: Winter 2017
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 218

Midwestern Gothic: Winter 2017

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-01-20
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The Winter 2017 issue features fiction from Cailin Ashbaugh, Tyler Barton, Dan Giloth, Steph Kilen, Amy C. Rea, Ron Rindo, Christina Robertson, Kelsey Ronan, Rebecca Saltzman, Ryan Schnurr, and Mary Kate Varnau. Poetry from Jason Arment, James M. Croteau, Kimberly Grabowski Strayer, Jan Harrington, Steve Henn, Anita Olivia Koester, Christina Kyle, Stephen S. Mills, Norman Minnick, Elizabeth O'Brien, Iliana Rocha, James Tolan, Orey Wilson Dayne, and Robert Young. Plus nonfiction from Adam Carter, Jessica Kashiwabara, Joanne Nelson, Zhanna Slor, Kaj Tanaka.Midwestern Gothic is a quarterly print literary journal out of Ann Arbor, Michigan, dedicated to featuring work about or inspired by the Midwest, by writers who live or have lived here. Midwestern Gothic aims to collect the very best in writing inspired by the Midwest.

Midwestern Gothic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Midwestern Gothic

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-12-20
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

Featuring fiction from Jack Austin, Jessica Fokken, Kate Graham, Rachel Hall, Timston Johnston, Jessica Kirkland, Becky Mandelbaum, Raul Palma, Stefan Schriver, Darci Schummer, Addie Schweiss, Cote Smith, Mary Stone Dockery, Max Vande Vaarst, Carson Vaughan, Alexander Weinstein. Poetry from Leah Angstman, Anne Brettell, Julie Brooks Barbour, Milton J. Bates, Marcus Cafagña, Jim Daniels, Jennifer M. Dean, August Donovan, David Faldet, Gerry LaFemina, Katherine MacCue, John McCarthy, Matt Mason, Dale Patterson, Erin Rodoni, Elizabeth Schmuhl, Amanda Williamsen. Midwestern Gothic is a quarterly print literary journal out of Ann Arbor, Michigan, dedicated to featuring work about or inspired by the Midwest, by writers who live or have lived here. Midwestern Gothic aims to collect the very best in writing inspired by the Midwest.