F(r)iction Series, Summer 2017
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Overview:
- Title: F(r)iction Series, Summer 2017
- Author: Editors of F(r)iction Series
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: Tethered by Letters
- Price: $14.99
- Pages: 119
- Binding: Trade Paperback
- Type: MAGAZINE
- Title Reference: F(r)iction Series - 2017
- Notes:
- #8
- The exact title of this issue as given on the credits page is: "F(r)iction Series, Issue #8, Summer 2017"
- Only speculative prose content has been listed below. The issue also contains:
- pp. 6-7: "Editor's Note" by Dani Hedlund (editor-in-chief)
- pp. 14-17: Three poems by Mary Ruefle, illustrated by Arthur Asa
- pp. 26-27: "Microchimerism," a short story by Karen Whitelaw, illustrated by Enrica Angiolini
- pp. 36-37: "Unity Orders," a short story by Kate Simonian, illustrated by Enrica Angiolini
- pp. 44-45: "Blood Stripes," a poem by Aaron Graham, illustrated by Brian Demers
- pp. 46-55: "View from the Surface," an "author feature" containing a review of the crime novel The Driver by Hart Hanson, the first chapter of the novel, an interview with Hanson, and illustrations by Arthur Asa
- pp. 56-57: "Mummies of the World Exhibit with My Young Children," a poem by Alexandra Umlas, illustrated by Tyler Champion
- pp. 58-65: "Shrapnel Shell: A Special Feature with the Veterans Writing Project" which contains the poems "Elegy" by Michael McManus, "From the Lumes Series." by Nichole Goff, "Around the World Unseen" by Matthew Morley, "Love Sonnet to a New K-Pot" by Randy Brown, "Thick, Black Smoke" by Brandy Williams, "The Value of a Good Book" by C. R. McCarthy, and "Interrupted Sonnet, with My Girls" by TJ Reynolds; illustrated by Tyler Champion
- pp. 66-99: "Goth Western," a graphic story by Livali Wyle
- pp. 100-101: "#BlinkTBL," five microfictions selected from the winners of a monthly Twitter contest; illustrated by Mowgli Olenason
- pp. 102-107: "A Wake in Portside," creative nonfiction by Paddy Reid, illustrated by Brian Demers
- pp. 108-111: Three poems by Karen Craigo, illustrated by Arthur Asa