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OUT OF PRINT
The spring issue of Midwestern Gothic is here! Thaw out and discover new and established voices with some of the region’s finest fiction and poetry inspired by the Midwest. Paperback copies and a variety of eBook formats are available. The latest issue of Midwestern Gothic features work from the following writers:
- Michelle Collins Anderson
- Chloe Krug Benjamin
- Katie Booms
- Bonnie Jo Campbell
- Laura Citino
- Scott Daughtridge
- Michael Don
- Cathryn Essinger
- Jennifer Finstrom
- Zac Fishel
- Casey Francis
- Jacob Gajuardo
- Sean Richard Higgins
- Marianna Hofer
- Gail Jeidy
- Amanda Kabak
- Matthew Landrum
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- Sara Leavens
- Forest Lewis
- Mark Magoon
- David Mathews
- Adam Michaud
- Cindy Hunter Morgan
- Casey Pycior
- Stacy Post
- Adina Schoem
- Carrie Shipers
- Claire Tinguely
- Debbie Urbanski
- Charles Joseph Valentine
- Rocco Versaci
- John Woods
- Matt Young
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