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The Literary Review
The Lives of the Saints
by Danielle Blau, Sherman Alexie, Ellen Adams, James Allardice, Steve Bradbury, Lee Upton, Cody Todd, Derek Henderson, Christian Nagle, Eric Barnes, Margaret Hermes, Adam Wilson, Juan Rulfo, Molly Reid, Alex Cigale, Rene Steinke, Lydia Millet, The Literary Review, Renee Ashley, Jena Salon, Minna Proctor, Krista Steinke, Harold Augenbraum, Dan Beachy-Quick, Josh Billings, Callista Buchen, Joshua Diamond, D. Foy, Jeffrey Grinnell, James Grinwis, D. L. Hall, John King, Chloè Miller, Kate Munning, Briandaniel Oglesby, Daniel Reid, Judy Rowley, Dana Schwartz, Ilan Stavans
Paperback, 208 Pages, Published 2011 by Fairleigh Dickinson University
ISBN-13: 978-0-9846400-4-1, ISBN: 0-9846400-4-5

"The Literary Review is a sleek literary magazine featuring the best international writers of our generation. Every issue includes short stories, poems, essays, belle lettres and book commentary, as well as author interviews. The Literary Review is one of the hippest literary journals in the country and one of the oldest. No dust gathers here. The Lives of the Saints has amazing new poetry and fiction some of it is even about sainthood, ..."






The Literary Review(1st Edition)
Emo, Meet Hole
by The Literary Review, Michael Morse, Michael Homolka, Alex Lemon, Susanne Kort, Charles Rafferty, Paul-Victor Winters, Amanda Hempel, Adam Vines, Michael S. Glaser, John Kinsella, Christine Sneed, Katherine Lien Chariott, Cam Terwilliger, John Minichillo, Gloria Beth Amodeo, Renee Ashley, Gabriel Blackwell, Charles Berret, Carrie Marill, Minna Proctor, Jeff Bursey, Drew Calvert, Anthony D'aries, Kristina Marie Darling, Elizabeth Eslami, Peter Gaines, Cassie Hay, J. D. Reid, Ryan Romine, Jena Salon, Dana Schwartz, Stephanie Steiker, Tynia Thomassie, Yevgeniya Traps, Jessie Williams, Marion Wyce
Paperback, 202 Pages, Published 2011 by The Literary Review
ISBN-13: 978-0-9841607-9-2, ISBN: 0-9841607-9-5






The Literary Review(1st Edition)
Fight
by Christine Sneed, Dan Bevacqua, John Kinsella, Colin Fleming, Yi Sang, Michael Bazzett, Joey De Jesus, Ryan Black, Rachel Mckibbens, Minna Proctor, Craig Morgan Teicher, Michael Morse, Justin Taylor, Fazal Sheikh
Paperback, 178 Pages, Published 2016 by Fairleigh Dickinson University
ISBN-13: 978-0-9860843-7-9, ISBN: 0-9860843-7-9

"Retreat and regroup; hide, wait, watch, plan your next move. Stay alive. Fight or flight leads directly into the heart of the literary nervous system. Captivating work from Tanya Jacob Knox, Dylan Landis, Ashraf Zaghal, Idra Novey, Ed Taylor... Just to name a few. We hope you enjoy this issue and that, in some way, it brings out the fight in you. What will you find in this issue of TLR? Everything you didn't know you should read. TLR: R ..."






The Literary Review(1st Edition)
The Tides
by Kate Brody, Molly Jean Reid, John Kinsella, H.E. Francis, Eric Paul, Clay Matthews, Bethany Goch, Diane Mehta, Jesse Nathan, Matt Rasmussen, Christine Schutt, Daniel Wolff, Scott Withiam, Kim Kyung Ju, Ana Blandiana, Amy Meng, Ferreira Gullar, Minna Proctor, Renee Ashley, Craig Morgan Teicher, Jena Salon
Paperback, 176 Pages, Published 2014 by Fairleigh Dickinson University
ISBN-13: 978-0-9860703-1-0, ISBN: 0-9860703-1-9

"America's premiere literary quarterly explores all that is cyclical, lunar, and aquatic. There are poems about children at dinner parties, Brooklyn sludge, television, and fast food, amusement parks, washed up rock stars, and space debris. Read curiously. Read bravely. Read more."






The Literary Review(1st Edition)
Scenester
by The Literary Review, Sejal Shah, Matthew Vollmer, Gabe Durham, Jennifer Kronovet, Peter Conners, Troy Jollimore, Erin Belieu, Farrah Field, Rebecca Chace, Diane Mehta, Pablo Medina, Ilan Stavans, Brian Henry, Minna Proctor, Renee Ashley, Craig Morgan Teicher, The Lafarge Family
Paperback, 208 Pages, Published 2013 by Fairleigh Dickinson University
ISBN-13: 978-0-9860204-5-2, ISBN: 0-9860204-5-1

"America's premiere literary quarterly explores the theme of being "in". TLR's scene is for nerds, weirdos, hipsters, fanboys, creeps, beauties, indoor kids, nobodies, prom queens, prom crashers, the dateless and the double-daters, the returning students, the class-skippers, band-room-makers-out, perpetual virgins, teachers' pets and pests, tweens, tweakers, tutors, whoevers, gang leaders, anyones and everyones, weight lifters, behind-th ..."






The Literary Review(1st Edition)
Invisible Cities
by Stephen O'connor, Eric Barnes, John Kinsella, Angel Igov, Rachel Zucker, Collier Nogues, Geoffrey Nutter, The Literary Review, Chris Arthur, Kelly Easton, Lexi Freiman, Renee Ashley, Minna Proctor, Craig Morgan Teicher, Erica Anzalone, Gloria Amodeo, Steve Barbaro, Dan Beachy-Quick, Lucy Bierderman, Josh Billings, Amy Bonnaffons, Callista Buchen, Weston Cutter, Brett Lauer, Jane Lewty, W. M. Lobko, Stephen Longfellow, Andrew Mckay, Michael Miller, Kate Munning, Sarah Nordgren, Douglas Ramspeck, Angela Rodel, Benjamin Sutton, Leon Weinmann, Theodore Worozbyt
Single Issue Magazine, 245 Pages, Published 2013 by Fairleigh Dickinson University
ISBN-13: 978-0-9860204-3-8, ISBN: 0-9860204-3-5

"One of America's premiere literary quarterlies dedicates and issue to the high concept of Invisible Cities, a riff on Italo Calvino, the imagination, emotional fortresses, things we wish we could see, and the best new fiction and poetry"






The Literary Review(1st Edition)
The Rat's Nest
by Priscilla Becker, Kathleen Graber, Judith Skillman, James Capozzi, Craig Morgan Teicher, Henry Israeli, Tamas Dobozy, Elahzar Rao, Chris Tarry, Alex Stein, Zachary Lazar, Laura Eve Engel, Adam Peterson, Kevin Lutz, Myronn Hardy, Laurie Lamon, The Literary Review, Minna Proctor, Renee Ashley, Barnaby Barford, Jeffery Allen, Josh Billings, Sarah Barber, Dan Beachy-Quick, Callista Buchen, Drew Calvert, Kelly Cherry, Ruth Curry, Weston Cutter, Steve Davenport, Sesshu Foster, Avital Gad-Cykman, H. L. Hix, Jeanne-Marie Jackson, John King, Yahia Lababidi, David Macey, John Marvin, Shane Mccrae, Andrew Mckay, Diane Mehta, Kathryn Nuernberger, Meghan O'rourke, Fani Papageorgiou, Robert Polito, James Richardson, F. Daniel Rzicznek, Tom Sleigh, Cole Swensen, Michael Thurston, Jacob White, Wyatt Williams, Paul-Victor Winters, Marion Wyce, Jeffrey Yang
Paperback, 240 Pages, Published 2011 by Fairleigh Dickinson University
ISBN-13: 978-0-9846400-2-7, ISBN: 0-9846400-2-9

"The Literary Review is a beautifully designed literary quarterly featuring some of the best international writers of our generation. Content includes short stories, poems, essays, belle lettres and book commentary, as well as author interviews. The Literary Review is one of the hippest literary magazines in the country that is also over half a century old. The Rat's Nest issue features an exquisite corpse by 17 famous poets, such as Tom ..."






Do You Hear What I Hear?
by Minna Proctor
ISBN-13: 978-1-4362-9360-0, ISBN: 1-4362-9360-X






Do You Hear What I Hear?
by Minna Proctor
ISBN-13: 978-1-4362-9533-8, ISBN: 1-4362-9533-5






Do You Hear What I Hear?
An Unreligious Writer Investigates Religious Calling
by Minna Proctor
288 Pages, Published 2005 by Penguin
ISBN-13: 978-1-4406-2683-8, ISBN: 1-4406-2683-9

"8 Thomas à Kempis, The Imitation of Christ, edited and translated by Joseph N. Tylenda, S. J. (New York: Vintage Spiritual Classics, 1998), 95. 9 Thomas à Kempis, 7. 10 James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (New York: Viking ..."






What We Don't Know about Children(1st Edition)
by Simona Vinci, Minna Proctor
Hardcover, 176 Pages, Published 2000 by Knopf
ISBN-13: 978-0-375-40411-5, ISBN: 0-375-40411-2

"A best-seller in Italy, where it sparked intense debate, Simona Vinci's first novel was awarded the prestigious Elsa Morante Prize and subsequently was acquired by publishers around the world. Clearly an accomplished and important book, it is also a profoundly disturbing one.In a suburb of Bologna, three boys and two girls--ranging in age from ten to fifteen--enter the season of long summer days and the mysterious beauty of the cornfiel ..."






The Literary Review(1st Edition)
John Le Carré
by Jennifer Acker, Marosa Di Giorgio, Tamas Dobozy, Edward Gauvin, Karl Harshbarger, Michael Homolka, Rowan Ricardo Phillips, Jeannine Marie Pitas, Sergio Pitol, Maya Catherine Popa, Anjali Sachedeva, J.R. Toriseva, Tim Waldron, Jean-Paul Clébert, Minna Proctor, Craig Morgan Teicher
Paperback, 173 Pages, Published 2015 by Fairleigh Dickinson University
ISBN-13: 978-0-9860703-9-6, ISBN: 0-9860703-9-4

"A different kind of tribute to a writer we love. John Le Carre novels are the literary equivalent of a great heist movie sophisticated, real world, overpopulated with anti-heroes who live or die by the puzzle. They have intrigue, treachery, politics, drinking, smoking, exotic locations, rambling plots, spies, double agents... all the sorts of stuff you never find in a literary magazine. The mystery is: What will you find in this issue o ..."






The Literary Review(1st Edition)
Flight
by Ernesto Cardenal, Jonathan Cohen, Humphrey Davies, Ariel Dorfman, Kendra Fortmeyer, James Galvin, Regan Good, Erica Hunt, Moss Kaplan, Minna Proctor, Craig Morgan Teicher, Michael Morse, Justin Taylor, Farida Batool
Paperback, 192 Pages, Published 2015 by Fairleigh Dickinson University
ISBN-13: 978-0-9860843-5-5, ISBN: 0-9860843-5-2

"We all dream of flight, one way or another. Who knows what's out there, but it looks tantalizingly like liberation. Flight is a mortal's attempt to reach for heaven. (Spoiler alert: We never succeed.) Thrilling new work from Ernesto Cardenal, Ariel Dorfman, Erica Hunt, Peter LaSalle, Ed Skoog, and Lindsay Tigue... Just to name a few. We hope you enjoy this issue and that it, in some way, helps you escape. What will you find in this issu ..."






The Literary Review(1st Edition)
Street Cred
by Minna Proctor, Craig Morgan Teicher, Michael Morse, Justin Taylor
Paperback, 158 Pages, Published 2015 by Fairleigh Dickinson University
ISBN-13: 978-0-9860843-3-1, ISBN: 0-9860843-3-6

"The street is a place where people see each other, brush past or know each other, stop and chat or merely wave, hug sometimes or catch a kiss. Blunt and esoteric, the street is for interaction, the equivalent of two people touching each other. We hope that you enjoy this issue and that in some way it grabs you, touches you, maybe even shakes you. What will you find in this issue of TLR? Everything you didn't know you should read. TLR: R ..."






The Literary Review(1st Edition)
Do You Love Me?
by Eric Barnes, Kathleen Graber, Rav Grewal-Kok, Andrei Krasniashikh, Eliot Schrefer, Shane Mccrae, Kathryn Nuernberger, Robert Wrigley, Chris Arthur, Nick Twemlow, Lisa Allen Ortiz, Lori Lamothe, Bezalel Stern, Wolfgang Hilbig, Minna Proctor, Craig Morgan Teicher, Michael Morse, Justin Taylor, Gillian Laub
Paperback, 176 Pages, Published 2015 by Fairleigh Dickinson University
ISBN-13: 978-0-9860843-1-7, ISBN: 0-9860843-1-X

"This issue of TLR features stories about age about being young, being old, looking back, looking forward. There are poems about hope and regret, life, the universe, and everything else. Exciting new work from Eric Barnes, Kathleen Graber, Lisa Allen Ortiz, Eliot Schrefer, and Rav Grewal-Kök... to name just a few. These are metaphysical, intimate, and thrilling. What will you find in this issue of TLR? Everything you didn't know you shou ..."






The Literary Review
Game Theory
by Jacob M. Appel, David Cameron, Eduardo Chirinos, Jay Hopler, Windy Lynn Harris, John Gallaher, Bin Ramke, Utz Rachowski, Caroline Sutton, Steven Boyd Saum, Julia Guez, And More, Minna Proctor, Craig Teicher
Paperback, 172 Pages, Published 2014 by Fairleigh Dickinson University
ISBN-13: 978-0-9860703-3-4, ISBN: 0-9860703-3-5

"America's premiere literary quarterly explores all manner of strategies. Strategies for poetry, stories, love and money and lots and lots of games. Why not play? Literature was made to be fun. Read curiously. Read bravely. Read more."






The Literary Review(1st Edition)
The Glutton's Kitchen
by Deborah Landau, Alex Lemon, Katrin Tschirgi, Maichael Bazzett, Denise Duhamel, Robert Lopez, Robert Earle, Allison Gruber, Steven Heighton, Laurie Lamon, Jameson Fitzpatrick, Natalie Eilbert, Christopher Buckley, Hisham Bustani, Minna Proctor, Craig Morgan Teicher
Paperback, 176 Pages, Published 2014 by Fairleigh Dickinson University
ISBN-13: 978-0-9860703-5-8, ISBN: 0-9860703-5-1

"You'll eat it up. America's premiere literary quarterly explores all kinds of intemperance, gluttony, overdoing it, starvation, longing, saturation. Everything that is better in moderation. Read Curiously. Read Bravely. Read More."






The Literary Review(1st Edition)
Women's Studies
by Paula Bomer, Priscilla Becker, Kelly Cherry, Sophie Summertown Grimes, Kathleen Jesme, Katy Lederer, Rusy Morrison, Morgan Parker, Alejandra Pizarnik, Anzhelina Polonskaya, Yvette Siegert, Jillian Weise, Valerie Sayers, Brenda Shaughnessy, Christine Rice, Paisley Rekdal, Minna Proctor, Craig Morgan Teicher, Rebecca Horn, Achim Thode
Paperback, 206 Pages, Published 2014 by Fairleigh Dickinson University
ISBN-13: 978-0-9860703-7-2, ISBN: 0-9860703-7-8

"What is there to know about women that can only be found in books? It's TLR's literary take on the state of feminism, women's writing, identity, difference, history, history. Bold, thoughtful, and in modest doses irreverent. Read Curiously. Read Bravely. Read TLR."






The Literary Review(1st Edition)
Cry Baby
by Minna Proctor, James Hanna, Carrie Messenger, Jody Azzouni, Ranbir Singh Sidhu, Kathleen Ossip, Mark Wunderlich, Eamon Grennan, Daniil Kharms, Alex Cigale, H.L. Hix, Cynthia Cruz, Heather Hartley, Brandon Davis Jennings, David Luoma, Renée Ashley, Craig Morgan Teicher, Rebecca Ashley
Single Issue Magazine, 192 Pages, Published 2013 by Fairleigh Dickinson University
ISBN-13: 978-0-9860204-7-6, ISBN: 0-9860204-7-8

"America's premiere literary quarterly explore themes of sadness, stoicism, sacrifice and otherwise maudlin behavior. There are poems, stories, essays, villains, fate, luck, coincidence, shameful behavior, and a cheering description of the hunt for a perfect toaster. Read curiously. Read bravely. Read more."






The Literary Review(1st Edition)
Artificial Intelligence
by Minna Proctor, Okla Elliott, Maggie Mk Hess, Mark Svenvold, Christopher Buckley, Charles Simic, Becky Adnot-Haynes, Jesse Goolsby, John Mcmanus, Carlos Labbé, Carlos Labbã, Renée Ashley, Craig Morgan Teicher
Paperback, 192 Pages, Published 2013 by Fairleigh Dickinson University
ISBN-13: 978-0-9860204-9-0, ISBN: 0-9860204-9-4

"America's premiere literary quarterly explores themes of pretense, intelligence, creativity, new mechanisms for emotional and artistic thought. There are poems, stories, essays, crimes, harassment, mortuary science, and ham. Read curiously. Read bravely. Read more."



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