Issue 17 (Spring 2015)

Midwestern Gothic Issue 17 Spring 2015
OUT OF PRINT
The spring issue of Midwestern Gothic has arrived! Thaw out of the long winter with fresh fiction and poetry from the region’s best writers. Paperback copies and a variety of eBook formats are available. The latest issue of Midwestern Gothic features work from the following writers:

  • James Barnett
  • Scott Beal
  • Randy Brown
  • Lisa J. Cihlar
  • Lee Colin Thomas
  • Sara Crow
  • Gary Dop
  • Ryan Dzelzkalns
  • Chris Haven
  • Henry Heidger
  • Marianna Hofer
  • Ben Hoffman
  • Matt Hurley
  • Anna Lea Jancewicz
  • Jesse Janeshek
  • Elizabeth Kerper
  • Leonard Kress
  • Lisa Mecham
  • Todd Mercer
  • Jillian Merrifield
  • Linda Niehoff
  • Nick Ostdick
  • Charlotte Pence
  • Rachel Proctor May
  • Corey Mertes
  • Rachel Richardson
  • Alysia Sawchyn
  • Wendy A. Skinner
  • Sam Slaughter
  • Lindsey Steffes
  • Greg Walklin
  • Marcus Wicker

23 Responses to “Issue 17 (Spring 2015)”

  1. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Issue 17 is here! Says:

    […] Issue 17 is available in hardcopy ($12) and eBook formats ($2.99), including Kindle, iPad, Nook, and PDF. Pick up a copy […]

  2. View of the Fairway | Lee Colin Thomas Says:

    […] Very happy to be included in the pages of Midwestern Gothic, issue 17. […]

  3. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Behind the Cover: David J. Thompson Says:

    […] J. Thompson, whose photo graces the cover of Issue 17 (Spring 2015), was kind enough to chat with us about how he was able to capture this photo, and what it means to […]

  4. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor Spotlight: Rachel Proctor May Says:

    […] Proctor May’s piece “Moon Landing” appears in Midwestern Gothic Issue 15, out […]

  5. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor Spotlight: Sam Slaughter Says:

    […] Slaughter‘s story “Welcome to Milwaukee” appears in Midwestern Gothic Issue 17, out […]

  6. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor Spotlight: Linda Niehoff Says:

    […] Niehoff‘s story “The Tiny Woods” appears in Midwestern Gothic Issue 17, out […]

  7. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor Spotlight: Lisa Mecham Says:

    […] Mecham‘s piece “Deluge” appears in Midwestern Gothic Issue 17, out […]

  8. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Issue 17 Reviewed at The Review Review Says:

    […] And pick up a copy of Issue 17 here. […]

  9. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor Spotlight: Lindsey Steffes Says:

    […] Steffes’ story “Gichigami” appears in Midwestern Gothic Issue 17, out […]

  10. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor Spotlight: Gary Dop Says:

    […] Dop’s piece “Half as Holy” appears in Midwestern Gothic Issue 17, out […]

  11. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor Spotlight: Randy Brown Says:

    […] Brown’s piece “Fighting Seasons” appears in Midwestern Gothic Issue 17, out […]

  12. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor Spotlight: Rachel Richardson Says:

    […] Richardson’s story “Dirt” appears in Midwestern Gothic Issue 17, out […]

  13. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor Spotlight: Marianna Hofer Says:

    […] Hofer’s piece “Every Family has that One Story that Drives Someone to Steal” appears in Midwestern Gothic Issue 17, out […]

  14. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor Spotlight: Scott Beal Says:

    […] pieces “Birthday Poem With Nervous Dog” and “Memorial Day” appear in Midwestern Gothic Issue 17, out […]

  15. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor Spotlight: Corey Mertes Says:

    […] Mertes’ story “Psychiatrist” appears in Midwestern Gothic Issue 17, out […]

  16. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor Spotlight: Wendy A. Skinner Says:

    […] A. Skinner’ story “Trespassing” appears in Midwestern Gothic Issue 17, out […]

  17. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor Spotlight: Greg Walklin Says:

    […] Walklin’s story “Stare Decisis” appears in Midwestern Gothic Issue 17, out […]

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

    […] Brown, who had work featured in Issue 17 (Spring 2015), recently had a selection of poems under one title, “10 haiku about a state fair,” […]

  19. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor Spotlight: James Barnett Says:

    […] Barnett’s pieces “Gathering of Cranes” and “Last Hurrah” appear in Midwestern Gothic Issue 17, out […]

  20. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Contributor Spotlight: Leonard Kress Says:

    […] Kress’ story ” Rubies” appears in Midwestern Gothic Issue 17, out […]

  21. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Midwest in Photos: Reflections of Gordon Says:

    […] “Time is an arrow, he says, and entropy the bow that shoots it, the reason we can never go back no matter how hard we try. Even if you unburn the fire, unshatter the glass, scrub the kitchen, end the affair, take back the lie, arrange all the books in alphabetical order on the shelf, you will still store the confusion somewhere else.” –Elizabeth Kerper, “After Thanksgiving”, Midwestern Gothic Issue 17 […]

  22. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Midwest in Photos: Spirit Tree from Joplin Says:

    […] “The branches are hand models displaying wares, showing off glass trinkets.” -Henry Heidger, “Paper Comes From Birch Trees,” Midwestern Gothic Issue 17 […]

  23. Midwestern Gothic – A Literary Journal » Blog Archive » Midwest in Photos: Headstones and Haybales Says:

    […] “Life is a text, a book to be read after you die.” – Greg Walkin, “Stare Decisis,” Midwestern Gothic Issue 17 […]

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