Featuring fiction from Frank Bill, Kyle Brown, Leesa Cross-Smith, Doug Elwell, Stephanie Frazee, Elin Hawkinson, Dani Johannesen, Tyler Koshakow, Amy Krohn, Nicholas Mainieri, Kassandra Montag, Suzanne Reeder, Gregg Sapp, Jared Yates Sexton, Brian Short, Michael Shou-Yung Shum, Shannon Smith, Alida Winternheimer, and Brigit Kelly Young. Poetry from Ben Cartwright, Joan Colby, Brandon Courtney, Amber Edmondson, Ray Holmes, Jane Hoogestraat, Jeff Kass, Jen Marshall Lagedrost, Michael Lambert, Kara McKeever, Sarah Fawn Montgomery, Katie Darby Mullins, Dale Patterson, Jason Prokott, Michael Schmeltzer, and Troy Schoultz.
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 Midwestern fiction writing in a way that has never been done before, cataloging the oeuvre of an often-overlooked region of the United States ripe with its own mythologies and tall tales.
Featuring fiction from Frank Bill, Kyle Brown, Leesa Cross-Smith, Doug Elwell, Stephanie Frazee, Elin Hawkinson, Dani Johannesen, Tyler Koshakow, Amy Krohn, Nicholas Mainieri, Kassandra Montag, Suzanne Reeder, Gregg Sapp, Jared Yates Sexton, Brian Short, Michael Shou-Yung Shum, Shannon Smith, Alida Winternheimer, and Brigit Kelly Young. Poetry from Ben Cartwright, Joan Colby, Brandon Courtney, Amber Edmondson, Ray Holmes, Jane Hoogestraat, Jeff Kass, Jen Marshall Lagedrost, Michael Lambert, Kara McKeever, Sarah Fawn Montgomery, Katie Darby Mullins, Dale Patterson, Jason Prokott, Michael Schmeltzer, and Troy Schoultz.
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 Midwestern fiction writing in a way that has never been done before, cataloging the oeuvre of an often-overlooked region of the United States ripe with its own mythologies and tall tales.