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Endowment Arts
& Letters Editorial Staff Learn about the MFA
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An interview with Ernest Gaines.
Featured Artist, Maritza Dávila. Contributors include Thomas E. Kennedy,
Debra Marquart, E. Ethelbert Miller, Katherine Soniat and others. |
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Gail Galloway Adams interviews Bobbie
Ann Mason. Featured Artist, Dean Dass. Contributors include Margaret Gibson,
Jim Gorman, Maxine Kumin, Barbara Lefcowitz and others. |
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An interview with Jean Valentine.
Featured Artist, Juergen Strunck. Contributors include Judith Ortiz Cofer,
Joan Connor, Donald Hall, Bret Lott, Eric Nelson and others. |
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An interview with Charles Simic.
Featured Artists, David Johnson, Karen Kunc and Phyllis McGibbon.
Contributors include Laurie Lamon, Austin Ratner, Jane R. Shippen, Miller
Williams and others. |
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An interview with Maxine Kumin. Dinty
W. Moore interviews Bret Lott. Featured Artist, Brian Paulsen. Contributors
include Philip Gerard, Stuart Lishan, Heather Sellers, Virgil Suárez and
others. |
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Margaret Gibson and Marilyn Nelson
mutual interview. Featured Artist, Oscar Jay Gillespie. Contributors include
K.E. Allen, Jeff Bens, Janice Eidus, John Gilgun and others. |
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An interview with Jane Hirshfield.
Featured Art, Portfolio from Pressed & Pulled X. Contributors include
Wah-Ming Chang, Michael Erikson, Gary Fincke, Samuel Hazo and others. |
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Gordon Johnston interviews Lee Smith.
Contributors include Joan Connor, Corrinne Clegg Hales, Richard Lyons, R.T.
Smith, Catherine Sustana and others. |
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An interview with John Guare. Cover
Art, Marc Snyder. Contributors include Robert Gibb, Bruce Henricksen, Peter
Levine, Clint McCown and others. |
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Prize winners in fiction, Meghan
Clay, and poetry, Max Garland. Cover Art by Laurie Lipton. Other contributors
include Debra Marquart, Carol Ann Fitzgerald, Dinty W. Moore, Laurie Lamon,
and others. |
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Jennifer Cuthbertson interviews
Janisse Ray. Some contributors include Dinty W. Moore, Virgil Suŕrez, Janice
Eidus, and Daniel Wallace among others. |
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In
Memoriam: Susan Atefat-Peckham (1970-2004) Prize winners in fiction, Deborah
Schwartz, and poetry, Tenaya Darlington. Issue twelve also features work by
Donald Hall, Miriam Sivan, Alex Grant, Laurie Lamon, and others. |
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Rosemary Szcygiel interviews David
Ignatow. Contributors include James
Doyle, Rachel Kadish, Nola Garrett, Kirk M. Wright, and others. |
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Gwendolyn Turnbull interviews Tina
Howe. Some contributors include
Julianna Baggot, CJ Evans, K.L. Cook, and Janice Eidus among others. |
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Jessica Edwards interviews Bob
Hicok. Contributors include Viet Dinh,
David Barber, Bob Hicok, and Susan Stinson among others. |
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Tony Leuzzi interviews Michael
Waters. Some contributors include
Andrea Hollander Budy, David Crouse, and Greg Bottoms among others. |
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Michael Thomas interviews Carol
Frost. Winner of the Arts & Letters Prize for Drama
Mark Scharf. Contributors include
Stephen Graham Jones, Patricia Foster, Ira Sukrungruang, and Bethany Bucholz,
among others. |
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Danielle Sellers interviews X.J.
Kennedy. Julia and Richard Tillinghast
translate Edip Cansever. Contributors
include Irene McKinney, Robert Drummond, R.T. Smith, and Scott Russell Sanders
among others. |
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Includes prize winners Julie Wan and
Glenn Alterman. Contributors include
Kennethy Hart, Campbell McGrath, Joan Connor, Jeff P. Jones, and Heather
Sellers among others. |
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Includes prize winners John Blair and
Alethea Black. Contributors include Leslie Ullman (poetry) and Mimi Schwartz
(essay), whose work in this issue was selected for the Pushcart Prize
Anthology XXXIV (2009), as well as many other exceptional authors. |
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