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Sunday
Jul152012

Issue Thirty-Six

Issue Thirty-Six of The Collagist is live!

In Issue Thirty-Six, we have new fiction from Joshua Corey, Mark Walters, Sarah Malone, and j/j hastain, as well as an excerpt from Gina Apostol's Gun Dealers' Daughter, out this month from W.W. Norton.

In poetry, we have new work by J.P. Dancing Bear, Russel Swensen, Laurie Saurborn Young, and Samuel Ace and Maureen Seaton. In non-fiction this month, we have a craft essay on the "elusive narrative voice," by Aaron Gilbreath.

Our book reviews this month include coverage of Treasure Island!!! by Sara Levine (reviewed by Hannah Pass), Level End by Brian Oliu (reviewed by Ian Denning), Legs Get Led Astray by Chloe Caldwell (reviewed by Renée E. D’Aoust), Estonia by Alexander Theroux (reviewed by Josh Billings), and If I Falter at the Gallows by Edward Mullany (reviewed by Andrew David King).

Enjoy!

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