Young Ravens Literary Review, #11, Winter 2019
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Overview:
- Title: Young Ravens Literary Review, #11, Winter 2019
- Author: Sarah Page, Elizabeth Pinborough
- Year: 2019
- Publisher: Young Ravens Literary Review
- Price: $0.00
- Pages: 54
- Binding: ebook
- Type: MAGAZINE
- Title Reference: Young Ravens Literary Review, 2019
- Notes: Issue available in PDF.
Cover artist credited on contents page.
"Contributor Biographies" on pp.45-50
Non-genre content:
- "The Prison" (photo) by Fabrice Poussin
- "The Complicity of the Trees" (poem) by M. D. Marcus
- "Morning Walk" (poem) by Donna Pucciani
- "Rolling On, Godfrey Sculpture Park, (Stefan Duerst, sculptor)" (photo) by Meg Freer
- "Night" (poem) by Edilson Ferreira
- "Late January, City of Ghosts" (poem) by John Sweet
- "The Myth of Correspondence" (poem) by Holly Day
- "The Writer" (poem/artwork) by J. I. Kleinberg
- "The Unconflicted Mind" (poem) by Antoni Ooto
- "Point Whitehorn Beach, Shelter 1" (photo) by Dayna Patterson
- "Traces" (poem) by Judy DeCroce
- "Texts-Interfaces" (artwork) by Janina Aza Karpinska
- "Ephemeral Gag" (poem) by Mark J. Mitchell
- "Point Whitehorn Beach, Shelter 2" (photo) by Dayna Patterson
- "The Disappearance" (poem) by Margaret King
- "The Turtle's Shell" (poem) by Meg Freer
- "Goose with Red Petals, Central Park, NYC" (photo) by Meg Freer
- "Life Goies On, Westport, Ontario (Stefan Duerst, sculptor)" (photo) by Meg Freer
- "Communion" (poem) by Lily Beaumont
- "I Look in the Mirror" (poem) by Katherine Johnson
- "Now" (poem) by Gary Duehr
- "First Hot Day of the Year" (poem) by Margaret King
- "Stranger on the Shore" (photo) by Bob MacKenzie
- "Demise" (poem) by Donna Pucciani
- "Flute, Years Later" (poem) by Donna Pucciani
- "Gull on Blue" (photo) by Bob MacKenzie
- "Once" (poem/artwork) by J. I. Kleinberg
- "The Wrack" (poem) by Barbara A. Meier
- "Invocation for Zygote" (poem) by Rebecca Fullan
- "Turning Ripe Like the Apple" (poem) by Duane Anderson