Ploughshares Winter 2012-2013 Edited by Ladette Randolph and John Skoyles

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Short Stories, Literary
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Author: Ladette Randolph, John Skoyles ISBN: 9781933058511
Publisher: Ploughshares/Emerson Publication: December 4, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Ladette Randolph, John Skoyles
ISBN: 9781933058511
Publisher: Ploughshares/Emerson
Publication: December 4, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

The Winter 2012-13 issue of Ploughshares, edited by John Skoyles and Ladette Randolph. Ploughshares, a journal of new writing, is guest-edited serially by prominent writers who explore different and personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles.

Ploughshares editor-in-chief Ladette Randolph and poetry editor John Skoyles compile this Winter issue, which features the work of several distinguished writers as well as the winners of the Emerging Writer’s Contest. The issue features fiction about the Bei Piao, the aimless twenty-somethings who wander modern Beijing (“Days of Being Mild,” by Xuan Juliana Wang), the legacy of anti-Semitism in Belgium (“Strawberries,” by Karl Taro Greenfeld), an essay about a painful high school production of The Miracle Worker (“Heather, 1984,” by Kate Flaherty), and poetry by Carl Dennis, Barbara Hamby, Ellen Bass, Afaa Michael Weaver, and many more.

INTRODUCTION

Ladette Randolph

FICTION

"A Blink a Blink and Dehiscence," by Shauna Galante
"The Wicked of the Earth," by Barry Gifford
"Strawberries," by Karl Taro Greenfeld
"Grace," by Joshua Howes
"Victoria Falls Hotel," Reese Okyong Kwon
"Telemetry," by Matthew Neill Null
"Come the Revolution," by Emma Torzs
"Days of Being Mild," by Xuan Juliana Wang

NONFICTION

"Heather, 1984," by Kate Flaherty
"Unsaid," by Gretchen E. Henderson

POETRY by

Keith Althaus
Valerie Bandura
Ellen Bass
Ciaran Berry
James Crews
Carl Dennis
Hilary Vaughn Dobel
Peter Everwine
Ona Gritz
Barbara Hamby
Kerry Hardie
Tony Hoagland
Brenna W. Lemieux
Matthew Lippman
Dave Nielsen
D. Nurkse
Rebecca Okrent
January Gill O'Neil
Gretchen Primack
Grace Schauer
Maria Terrone
David Thacker
Nance Van Winckel
Ryan Vine
Afaa Michael Weaver
Eric Weinstein
Stephen Neal Weiss

EMERGING WRITER'S CONTEST

Fiction: "The Culling," by Jasmine Sawers
Nonfiction: "What You Will Do," by Jacob Newberry
Poetry: Three Bath Poems, by Jen Silverman

MISC

"A Life in a House," a Plan B essay by Timothy Schaffert
"Taking Feminist to 'Fantasticoes,'" a Look2 essay on Jaimy Gordon by John Domini

POSTSCRIPTS

Zacharis Award Winner Heidy Steidlmayer

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The Winter 2012-13 issue of Ploughshares, edited by John Skoyles and Ladette Randolph. Ploughshares, a journal of new writing, is guest-edited serially by prominent writers who explore different and personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles.

Ploughshares editor-in-chief Ladette Randolph and poetry editor John Skoyles compile this Winter issue, which features the work of several distinguished writers as well as the winners of the Emerging Writer’s Contest. The issue features fiction about the Bei Piao, the aimless twenty-somethings who wander modern Beijing (“Days of Being Mild,” by Xuan Juliana Wang), the legacy of anti-Semitism in Belgium (“Strawberries,” by Karl Taro Greenfeld), an essay about a painful high school production of The Miracle Worker (“Heather, 1984,” by Kate Flaherty), and poetry by Carl Dennis, Barbara Hamby, Ellen Bass, Afaa Michael Weaver, and many more.

INTRODUCTION

Ladette Randolph

FICTION

"A Blink a Blink and Dehiscence," by Shauna Galante
"The Wicked of the Earth," by Barry Gifford
"Strawberries," by Karl Taro Greenfeld
"Grace," by Joshua Howes
"Victoria Falls Hotel," Reese Okyong Kwon
"Telemetry," by Matthew Neill Null
"Come the Revolution," by Emma Torzs
"Days of Being Mild," by Xuan Juliana Wang

NONFICTION

"Heather, 1984," by Kate Flaherty
"Unsaid," by Gretchen E. Henderson

POETRY by

Keith Althaus
Valerie Bandura
Ellen Bass
Ciaran Berry
James Crews
Carl Dennis
Hilary Vaughn Dobel
Peter Everwine
Ona Gritz
Barbara Hamby
Kerry Hardie
Tony Hoagland
Brenna W. Lemieux
Matthew Lippman
Dave Nielsen
D. Nurkse
Rebecca Okrent
January Gill O'Neil
Gretchen Primack
Grace Schauer
Maria Terrone
David Thacker
Nance Van Winckel
Ryan Vine
Afaa Michael Weaver
Eric Weinstein
Stephen Neal Weiss

EMERGING WRITER'S CONTEST

Fiction: "The Culling," by Jasmine Sawers
Nonfiction: "What You Will Do," by Jacob Newberry
Poetry: Three Bath Poems, by Jen Silverman

MISC

"A Life in a House," a Plan B essay by Timothy Schaffert
"Taking Feminist to 'Fantasticoes,'" a Look2 essay on Jaimy Gordon by John Domini

POSTSCRIPTS

Zacharis Award Winner Heidy Steidlmayer

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