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OUT OF PRINTRecapture the past with the newest issue of Midwestern Gothic, our special themed issue around, you guessed it, nostalgia. Every piece of fiction and poetry not only worries into the nooks and crannies of the Midwest experience, but they all harken to the yearning we all feel to go back to something that can never be had again. Get it in print, or any eBook format your heart desires. Midwestern Gothic Issue 7 (Fall 2012) features fiction and poetry by the following talented folks:
- John Abbott
- Jeffrey Alfier
- Kara M. Bollinger
- Aaron Burch
- Scott Dominic Carpenter
- Kashana Cauley
- Heather Cox
- Justin Lawrence Daugherty
- Jim Davis
- Matt Dennison
- Denise Dirks
- Mary Stone Dockery
- Sean Thomas Dougherty
- Jeff Esterholm
- Jennifer Fandel
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- Casey Francis
- Michelle Holmes
- Keith Lesmeister
- Christopher Linforth
- Jim Miller
- M.V. Montgomery
- Abby Norwood
- James O’Brien
- Stella Robbins
- Ann Ryles
- Sarah Elizabeth Schantz
- Jody J. Sperling
- Jennifer Tappenden
- Anne Valente
- Karrie Waarala
- Theresa Williams
- Craig M. Workman
- Joanna Thompson Yezek
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