Assaracus Issue 08

Assaracus Issue 08

Assaracus Issue 08

Bryan Borland

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Editorial:
Sibling Rivalry Press, LLC
Año de edición:
2012
Materia
Antologías poéticas (varios poetas)
ISBN:
9781937420284
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Assaracus (ISSN 2159-0478), a quarterly journal of gay poetry and one of Library Journal’s 'Best New Magazines,' features a substantial collection of work by a small number of established and emerging gay poets. Issue 08 of Assaracus features poetry by John Barton, Walter Beck, Charlie Bondhus, Allen Clark, Nick Comilla, Jim Cory, Carlton Fisher, Edmund Miller, Joseph Rathgeber, Bill Trüb, Steve Turtell, and new poems from SRP-favorite Ocean Vuong. Issue 08 also features cover art from Noel Dean Doss. Proudly published by Sibling Rivalry Press.

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