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Fiction International 33: Madness

Fiction International 33: Madness

Lidia Yuknavitch
4.5/5 ( ratings)
Fiction International is the only literary journal in the United States emphasizing formal innovation and progressive politics. Our thematic issues feature controversial fiction, nonfiction, indeterminate prose, and visuals by leading writers and artists from around the world.


Contents of issue #33:

Harold Jaffe/ “Schizo-Terrorist: An Introduction”
Mark Blickley / “P. S.—An Epistolary Tale”
Gabriel Monteleone Neruda / “Room”
Michele Cooper / “Two Gnarled Branches”
Matthew Blackburn / “Something Horrible is About to Happen”
Tuli Kupferberg / “Great Moments in American History”
Tex Kerschen / “Heat that Doesn’t Warm”
Alix Ohlin / “DSM-IVTM”
Fred Muratori / from Nothing in the Dark
Anonymous / “Mad” submission
Larry Fondation / “Cuckold II: A Bar Story”
Tuli Kupferberg / “The Old Fucks at Home”
R. Virgil Ellis / “The Shy Spuds Suite”
Rappel / “The Luggage of Primus Minum”
Stephen-Paul Martin / “Sentenced”
Kenneth Bernard / “Collages”
Zack Wentz / “Where’s My Wife”
Sheryl Lynn Grant / “Lethal Injection”
Regina Pomeranz Krummel and Paul Day / “Her Majesty’s Prison, Birmingham”
Lidia Yuknavitch / “Shooting”
Claire Tristram / “The Good Neighbor”
Mimi Albert / “Ordinary Demons”
Charles Harper Webb / Superman, Old
Kenneth Bernard / “Nullity”
Craig Marshall / “Untitled”
Michael Hemmingson / “Kelly & Gene”
Doug Rice / “A Love Song of Broken Desires”
Lily James/ “Horse”
KarenBrennan/ “On Vision”
Cris Mazza / “Girl Beside Him”
Robert W. Howington / “Cool Man”
Steve Tomasula / “Lullabies of Constraint”
R. M. Berry / “The Sentence”
Pages
174
Format
Paperback
Publisher
San Diego State University
Release
December 01, 2000
ISBN
1879691639
ISBN 13
1879691639

Fiction International 33: Madness

Lidia Yuknavitch
4.5/5 ( ratings)
Fiction International is the only literary journal in the United States emphasizing formal innovation and progressive politics. Our thematic issues feature controversial fiction, nonfiction, indeterminate prose, and visuals by leading writers and artists from around the world.


Contents of issue #33:

Harold Jaffe/ “Schizo-Terrorist: An Introduction”
Mark Blickley / “P. S.—An Epistolary Tale”
Gabriel Monteleone Neruda / “Room”
Michele Cooper / “Two Gnarled Branches”
Matthew Blackburn / “Something Horrible is About to Happen”
Tuli Kupferberg / “Great Moments in American History”
Tex Kerschen / “Heat that Doesn’t Warm”
Alix Ohlin / “DSM-IVTM”
Fred Muratori / from Nothing in the Dark
Anonymous / “Mad” submission
Larry Fondation / “Cuckold II: A Bar Story”
Tuli Kupferberg / “The Old Fucks at Home”
R. Virgil Ellis / “The Shy Spuds Suite”
Rappel / “The Luggage of Primus Minum”
Stephen-Paul Martin / “Sentenced”
Kenneth Bernard / “Collages”
Zack Wentz / “Where’s My Wife”
Sheryl Lynn Grant / “Lethal Injection”
Regina Pomeranz Krummel and Paul Day / “Her Majesty’s Prison, Birmingham”
Lidia Yuknavitch / “Shooting”
Claire Tristram / “The Good Neighbor”
Mimi Albert / “Ordinary Demons”
Charles Harper Webb / Superman, Old
Kenneth Bernard / “Nullity”
Craig Marshall / “Untitled”
Michael Hemmingson / “Kelly & Gene”
Doug Rice / “A Love Song of Broken Desires”
Lily James/ “Horse”
KarenBrennan/ “On Vision”
Cris Mazza / “Girl Beside Him”
Robert W. Howington / “Cool Man”
Steve Tomasula / “Lullabies of Constraint”
R. M. Berry / “The Sentence”
Pages
174
Format
Paperback
Publisher
San Diego State University
Release
December 01, 2000
ISBN
1879691639
ISBN 13
1879691639

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