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Fred Bahnson's essay "Climbing the Sphinx" (issue #30) has been selected for Best American Spritual Writing 2007.

David Harris Ebenbach's new book, Between Camelots (2005), awarded the Drue Heinz Literature Prize, is now available from the University of Pittsburg Press.

Cary Holladay's story, "The Burning" (no. 28)  is being reprinted in New Stories from the South, the annual anthology published by Algonquin Books.

Floyd Skloot's essay, "A Stable State" (no. 29) was selected by Robert Atwan as the Notable Essay of 2004 in Best American Essays 2005.

Migration, the selected poems of W.S. Merwin won the National Book Award for poetry in November 2005.

Migration, the selected poems of W.S. Merwin (no. 29) from 1951-2001, was released by Copper Canyon Press in March 2005.

Dean Young's (no. 29) sixth collection of poetry, Elegy on Toy Piano, was published by the University of Pittsburgh Press in January 2005.

Becky Hagenston's story "Vines" (no. 26) received Special Mention in The Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses XXIX.

Susanna Lippoczy Rich's essay "Lullaby (Cradle Song)" (no. 25) was deemed a Notable Essay of 2003 in Best American Essays 2004.

Maureen Stanton's essay "Body Leaping Backward" (no. 25) was deemed a Notable Essay of 2003 in Best American Essays 2004.

Doug Trevor (no. 26) has won the Iowa Short Fiction Award for his collection The Thin Tear in the Fabric of Space, which will be published this fall by the University of Iowa Press.

Denise Duhamel's (no. 26) latest collection of poems, Two and Two, was released by the University of Pittsburgh Press in February 2005.

In the Shadow of Memory by Floyd Skloot (no. 27) won the 2004 PEN Center USA Literary Award for Creative Nonfiction.

 

The Vagabonds, the latest novel from Nicholas Delbanco (no. 28), was released by Warner Books in November 2004.

Anomie, a collection of poems by Marcia L. Hurlow (no. 25), was published by Wordtech Communications in November 2004.

Spirited Men: Story, Soul & Substance, a collection of essays by Brian Doyle (no. 28), was released in October 2004 by Cowley Publications.

D. B. Wells's (no. 26) collection of stories Your Lolita was released by Livingston Press in October 2004.

Poppy, the most recent collection of poems from Austin Hummel (no. 25), was released by Del Sol Press in October 2004.

Kent Nelson's (no. 28) novel Land That Moves, Land That Stands Still won the Colorado Book Award and the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Award for best novel of 2003.

 

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