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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
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- 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
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