ISSUE 1 (SPRING 2011)

Midwestern Gothic OUT OF PRINT

It’s here! Issue 1 of Midwestern Gothic is now available, and we have some fantastic stories and poems for our inaugural issue. Oh, and you can get your hands on either a hardcopy, or an eBook. Issue 1 features fiction and poetry by:

  • Peter Anderson
  • Nick Arvin
  • Paul Scot August
  • Devin Becker
  • Mary Biddinger
  • Anna Clark
  • Dan Davis
  • Jesse Eagle
  • Hugh Fox
  • Roxane Gay
  • Molly Gaudry
  • Thomas Horan
  • Lindsay Hunter
  • Geoff Hyatt
  • Jac Jemc
  • Lania Knight
  • Dan Lewis
  • Charles McLeod
  • Michelle Menting
  • Weam Namou
  • Micah Riecker
  • David Scott Pointer
  • Katherine Riegel
  • Joe Sacksteder
  • Anne Valente
  • Marc Watkins

7 Responses to “ISSUE 1 (SPRING 2011)”

  1. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor news Says:

    […] Knight, whose story “Postcard From The Freud Museum” can be found in Midwestern Gothic Issue 1 (Spring 2011), will have her debut novel Three Cubic Feet published by Main Street Rag in spring […]

  2. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor News Says:

    […] McLeod, who has had pieces featured in Issues 1 and 5, will see his collection of shorts National Treasures published on October 8 by OP 19 […]

  3. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor News Says:

    […] Scot August, who contributed to Issues 1 and 6, has new poems in the latest issues of Naugatuck River Review, Tygerburning, Dunes Review and […]

  4. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor News Says:

    […] Anderson, who had a story published in the Spring 2011 Issue (#1), has an upcoming novel, Wheatyard (Kuboa), which releases on April 30th. It’s currently […]

  5. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Midwest in Photos: Ann Arbor Fairy House Says:

    […] “Any stranger can walk into any city at any time of day. Raising a family under trees could be good business.” –Mary Biddinger, “A Woodland Childhood,” Midwestern Gothic Issue 1 […]

  6. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Midwest in Photos: Dead End Says:

    […] “On the county roads a wrong turn became two, then more. The intersections held no street signs, only guesswork.” –Charles McLeod, “Nycticorax Nycticorax,” Midwestern Gothic Issue 1 […]

  7. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Midwest in Photos: Chicago 3 Says:

    […] “The features in the mirror were recognizably his own, and it would have been difficult to say what had changed. An aligning, a balancing, or a concord, perhaps. The mirror showed his face, but his face seemed to offer more than it had in the past — expressive, generous, promising, beautiful.” –Nick Arvin, “Beauty Engine,” Midwestern Gothic Issue 1 […]

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