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Moon City Review 2009 is a newly established book annual intermingling poetry, story (both fiction and creative nonfiction), visual art, and timely cultural and literary criticism. Featuring the invited work of nationally renowned authors, MCR also provides a venue for upcoming authors and artists. Students and seasoned authors alike are invited to submit their best work for consideration in future volumes. Visit http: //English.MissouriState.edu/Moon_City_Review.htm for submission guidelines and upcoming special themes. MCR 2009 includes poetry and fiction by Burton Raffel; poetry by Ted…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Moon City Review 2009 is a newly established book annual intermingling poetry, story (both fiction and creative nonfiction), visual art, and timely cultural and literary criticism. Featuring the invited work of nationally renowned authors, MCR also provides a venue for upcoming authors and artists. Students and seasoned authors alike are invited to submit their best work for consideration in future volumes. Visit http: //English.MissouriState.edu/Moon_City_Review.htm for submission guidelines and upcoming special themes. MCR 2009 includes poetry and fiction by Burton Raffel; poetry by Ted Kooser, Miller Williams, Marcus CafagAa, and Michael Burns; fiction (and an interview) by Kevin Brockmeier; short fiction by John Dufresne and Michael Cyzniejewski; and criticism by Billy Clem. A special section, aArchival Treasures, a features original and unknown work by Rose OaNeill, arguably the Ozarksa most famous graphic artist.
Autorenporträt
Jane Hoogestraat is professor of English at Missouri State University.