Thursday, November 21, 2013

Writing Magazines Roundup: The Writer's Chronicle, Oct/Nov 2013

I browse my local Barnes & Noble and local magazine store (City News) for magazines all the time. I don't usually pay attention to the writing magazines since they are all typically 90% devoted to fiction, but I decided to start a feature on this blog called Writing Magazines Roundup, and I'll be sharing the Tables of Contents for all these magazines, since there are actually plenty of fiction writers out there who write on a freelance basis. Folks - this blog entry is for you.

The Writer's Chronicle, Volume 46, Number 2, October/November 2013. $5.95. 146 pages

The magazine is published by the Association of Writers & Writing Programs, or AWP. Membership dues $70 for one year. Magazine subscription alone, $20 for six issues.

Table of Contents

Features
1. An interview with Kristen Iversen, by Cassandra Kircher. Iversen is the author of Full Body Burden: Growing Up in the Nuclear Shadow of Rocky Flats (non-fiction)

2. A Spiral Walk Through the Golden Mean: A Foray into the Structure of Thought & Invention, by Leslie Ullman

3. Economy, Intensity & Ferocity, the Poems of R. S. Thomas, by Stephen Dobyns

4. The Changing Publishing Landscape: Merger to Challenr Amazon's Monopoly

5. More: An Interview with Jane Hirschfield, by Amy Pence. Hirschfield's 7th book of poems is Come, Thief!

6. Marianne Moore & the Politesse of Protest, by Joy Ladin.

7. The Golden Pelt: Berryman & the Fame Equatio, by Michael Shou-Yung Shum

8. Hearkee, Ye Raskal! Hear Me, Sirrah: The Conundrum of Dialogue in Historical Fiction, by Larry Feign

News
  • Issues: From the Editor's Desk
  • AWP in Seattle, Washington
  • 2014 Conference Sponsors
  • News
  • Moveable Type
  • Winners of the 2013AWP award Series
  • Awards
  • Guidelines for the 2014 Intro Journals Project
  • Guidelines for the 2014 AWP Award Series

Departments 
  • Grants & Awards
  • Submit
  • Conferences, olonies & Centers
  • Services
  • Bookshelf



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