Issue 29 includes fiction by Berlin Prize winner and NEA Fellow V.V.
Ganeshananthan, as well as relative newcomers Kimberly Garza, Maria
Kuznetsova, Sam Simas, and Jennifer Wortman.
Nonfiction by Best American Essays and Pushcart Prize: Best of the
Small Presses contributor Paul Crenshaw and experimental lyric prose
writer Debra Di Blasi.
Poetry by Roethke Memorial Prize winner and Guggenheim Fellow David
Baker, Anisfield-Wolf Book Award winner Martha Collins, Rome Prize
winner Mark Halliday, Kate Tufts Discovery Award winner Janice N.
Harrington, Jake Adam York Prize winner Brooke Matson, NEA Fellows Kaveh
Bassiri and Matt Morton, Cité Internationale des Arts Fellow Jacques J.
Rancourt, Alice Fay Di Castagnola Award winner Natasha Sajé, as well as
Jan Beatty, TR Brady, Jenna Le, Samantha Lê, John A. Nieves, Roy White,
and many others.
Translation Folios featuring short fiction by Galician writer Xavier
Queipo, translated by Jacob Rogers; and poetry by Catalan poet Gemma
Gorga, translated by Sharon Dolin; Chinese dissident poet Shen Haobo,
translated by Liang Yuing; and Slovenian poet Ales Steger, translated by
Brian Henry.
The cover features work by Denver-based artist Michael Gadlin, who was
educated at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY, and whose work has been
shown all over Denver, as well as in New York City and France. Gadlin is
represented by K Contemporary Gallery in Denver.