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OUT OF PRINT
Dig into the summer issue of Midwestern Gothic! Issue 22 is here just in time for your summer reading lists, road trips, and lazy days on the beach.The latest issue collects work from the following authors and poets:
- Bridget Apfeld
- Jacquelyn Bengfort
- Andrew Bode-Lang
- Joan Colby
- Jimmie Cumbie
- Garrett Dennert
- Sean Thomas Dougherty
- Kaitlyn Duling
- Samantha Edmonds
- Andrea England
- James Figy
- Meagan Gibeson
- Tim Greenup
- Sasha Khalifeh
- Lee L. Krecklow
- Sharon Kunde
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- Anna Hudson Megdell
- Laura Misco
- Austin Sanchez-Moran
- Alec Osthoff
- Annie Pittman
- Saara Myrene Raapana
- C.R. Resetarits
- Christine Rhein
- Sarah Sadie
- Joe Sacksteder
- Steven Shields
- Daniel Smith
- Jon Steinhagen
- James Valvis
- Jane Varley
- Chelsea Voulgares
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February 18th, 2017 at 10:01 am
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