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The Indianola Review: Winter 2015

The Indianola Review: Winter 2015 in Franklin, TN

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The Indianola Review: Winter 2015 in Franklin, TN

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A feisty new literary journal that pays its writers, responds quickly and calls great genre fiction "literary"-snobs be damned! Our Winter issue features a full roster of amazing short fiction, poetry, and nonfiction from artists all over the world, an exclusive interview with award winning author David James Poissant, Karen Hopper's inside look at the Lansing-based CCWA, and an insightful review of three exciting indie titles by Contributing Editor Erin Kaempf. Issue One features the work of: Chuck Augello, Stacey Balkun, Halie Binstock, Catherine Brereton, Tara Campbell, Embe Charpentier, James Cihlar, Courtney Druz, Timothy Duffy, Kyle Ensrude, Nada Faris, Sarah Ghoshal, Allison Joseph, Dustin Keate, Athena Kildegaard, Cindy King, Danielle LaVaque-Manty, Keith Lesmeister, Fabiyas M V, Carrie Meadows, Catherine Moore, Genevieve Payne, Kate Przybylski, James Reed, Autumn Rinaldi, Jenn Stroud Rossmann, Shane Stricker, MK Sukach, Ellen Davis Sullivan, Amy Jo Swing, and Elijah Tubbs. The Indianola Review's first priority is the advancement and celebration of literature and artists. Learn more at IndianolaReview.com. The Indianola Review is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December.
A feisty new literary journal that pays its writers, responds quickly and calls great genre fiction "literary"-snobs be damned! Our Winter issue features a full roster of amazing short fiction, poetry, and nonfiction from artists all over the world, an exclusive interview with award winning author David James Poissant, Karen Hopper's inside look at the Lansing-based CCWA, and an insightful review of three exciting indie titles by Contributing Editor Erin Kaempf. Issue One features the work of: Chuck Augello, Stacey Balkun, Halie Binstock, Catherine Brereton, Tara Campbell, Embe Charpentier, James Cihlar, Courtney Druz, Timothy Duffy, Kyle Ensrude, Nada Faris, Sarah Ghoshal, Allison Joseph, Dustin Keate, Athena Kildegaard, Cindy King, Danielle LaVaque-Manty, Keith Lesmeister, Fabiyas M V, Carrie Meadows, Catherine Moore, Genevieve Payne, Kate Przybylski, James Reed, Autumn Rinaldi, Jenn Stroud Rossmann, Shane Stricker, MK Sukach, Ellen Davis Sullivan, Amy Jo Swing, and Elijah Tubbs. The Indianola Review's first priority is the advancement and celebration of literature and artists. Learn more at IndianolaReview.com. The Indianola Review is published quarterly in March, June, September, and December.

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