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Spring 2010
No. 192: Spring 2010 $12 | Order Now
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An interview with John McPhee:
“There are zillions of ideas out there—they stream by like neutrons.”

Ray Bradbury on the art of fiction.

A memoir of a boyhood in a Siberian criminal community.

Poetry from Charles Simic, Linda Pastan, and Deborah Landau.

New stories by Karl Taro Greenfeld, J. Robert Lennon, and new writer Belle Boggs.

Plus William Dalrymple encounters a warrior monk; photographs by G. M. B. Akash and Adrian Clarke; and more.


Summer 2010
No. 193: Summer 2010 $12 | Order Now
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R. Crumb on the art of comics: “I am a bookmaker. I see blank books, I want to fill them—notebooks, sketchbooks, blank pages.”

David Mitchell on the art of fiction: “the universe needs to contrive circumstances to stop me writing.”

New fiction by Geek Love author Katherine Dunn, Colum McCann, Ann Beattie, and more.

Memoir by Wenguang Huang and Victor LaValle, and a dispatch from the North Atlantic by Julia Whitty.

Poems by Jorie Graham, Matthew Zapruder, and Cynthia Zarin.

Plus photographer Jeff Antebi in Haiti; a summer poetry showcase; and more.


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Summer 2010
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R. Crumb, David Mitchell
FICTION
Katherine Dunn
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Julia Whitty
MEMOIR
Wenguang Huang, Victor LaValle
POETRY
Matthew Zapruder
PHOTOGRAPHS
Jeff Antebi
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