Dzanc rEprint Series

The Dzanc Books rEprint Series is dedicated to publishing great works of contemporary literature that are deserving and clearly will benefit from having their work appear in electronic form. Our efforts include works that have recently gone out of print, books in print that have yet to be converted to e-form, as well as titles where the author holds the eBook rights and is looking for a publishing partner for the electronic version of their book. Starting in Summer 2011, these works will be made available by Dzanc to the reading public in the form of eBooks compatible with all currently available eBook platforms, distributed both directly from Dzanc and through eBook resellers.

This series originates out of a belief that many of these titles did not have the opportunity to reach their fullest potential audiences in the time of their original publication, and that a second chance for achieving a wider readership is long overdue. By bringing them back into print in widely-available electronic formats, Dzanc hope to restart the critical conversations around these books, and to get them into the hands of the enthusiastic readers they each deserve. Just as the eBook revoluation has put an always-connected bookstore in the hands of every participating reader, we believe that our rEprint series is an important and innovative part of ensuring that bookstore's virtual shelves are stocked with beautiful editions of these titles, all among the very best books of the preceding decades.

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Alaska Quarterly Review

Volume. 28, No. 3 & 4

Release Date: Fall and Winter 2011

eBook Price: $4.95

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DESCRIPTION

Alaska Quarterly Review is one of America's premier literary magazines and a source of powerful, new voices. “One of the nation’s best literary magazines.” (The Washington Post) “Fresh treasure.” (The New York Times Book Review) The fall and winter 2011 edition contains a stunning array of 10 short stories, 8 personal essays, and an anthology of poetry by 28 poets.

 

CONTRIBUTORS

John Gamel, Adriana Paramo, Jackie Bang, Wes Hempel, Marybeth Holleman, Peggy Shinner, David Singyke, Charles Wyatt, Andrew Peery, Mary Kuryla, Kara Levy, Quintan Ana Wikswo, Becky Hagenston, J. Malcolm Garcia, Susan Kim Campbell, Nathan Oates, Jody Azzouni, Richard Lange, Greg Vargo, David  Wagoner, Kelli Russell Agodon, Kathleen Spivack, Peggy Shumaker, Heather Kirn Lanier, Anna George Meek, Meredith Davies Hadaway, Sherman Alexie, Sonja Livingston, Ricardo Pau-Llosa, Rebecca Lehmann, Susan Rich, Faith Shearin, Margaret B. Ingraham, Carl Mayfield, Bruce Bond, Michael Hettich, Jon Boisvert, Gary Fincke, Jen McClanaghan, Rachel Mennies, John Hogden, Lucy Bucknell, Kurt Olsson, Doug Ramspeck, Jonathan Wells, and Hugh Martin.