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Curbside Splendor Semi-Annual Journal (Issue 2 - Fall 2011)

Unknown Author
4.9/5 (16153 ratings)
Description:The Curbside Splendor semi-annual print journal showcases short stories, poetry, and photography/art that celebrate urbanism.Issue 2 features work by Christine Sneed, James Tadd Adcox, Debonair Oates-Primus, Dan Melling, Paul Luikart, E. Michael Desilets, Lavinia Ludlow, Michael San Filippo, Kerry Lanigan, Richard Schnap, Farah Ghuznavi, Simon Patullo, JB Mulligan, Kathleen Rooney, John Grey, Elisa Gabbert, Ben Spies, Muyassar Kurdi, Mather Schneider, KG Newman, and Tom Molanphy.This collection features previously unpublished work, along with a few pieces previously published on our website.ISSN 2159-9475ISBN 978-0-9834228-4-65" x 8", perfect-bound paperback, 150 pages long.Designed by Karolina Faber.Edited by Leah Tallon and Lauryn Allison Lewis.Photography by Garett Holden, Karolina Faber, and more.Cover based on photograph by Michael San Filippo."Everything in this issue begs to have the reader understand what it means to share stories (tragedies or successes) with people that are close to us. They also show how strangers can influence our lives. That's what being an urbanite is all about, lives intersecting other lives. The casualness of the issue gleams what all of us are looking for: meaning in the obvious, the routine, and the fascination in the behavior of people. Curbside Splendor focuses on appreciating the substance of what it means to be urban." - Another Chicago Magazine (ACM). Read full review: ACM Digs Curbside"May I be blunt? I love Curbside Splendor. I have almost despaired of university literary journals – I can feel the boredom of the great plains and the drudgery of academic work through every line. Where did the art of engagement go? Curbside is refreshingly free of political correctness and the strictures academic hot house. It's even run by people with day jobs in the real world -- imagine that! 'Curb' stories, poems, and short shorts are punchy, direct, often hyperbolic – reflecting the mind-set and communication style of city life." - Christina Gombar, acclaimed author and editor.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Curbside Splendor Semi-Annual Journal (Issue 2 - Fall 2011). To get started finding Curbside Splendor Semi-Annual Journal (Issue 2 - Fall 2011), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
154
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Curbside Splendor Publishing Inc.
Release
2011
ISBN
9780983422

Curbside Splendor Semi-Annual Journal (Issue 2 - Fall 2011)

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: The Curbside Splendor semi-annual print journal showcases short stories, poetry, and photography/art that celebrate urbanism.Issue 2 features work by Christine Sneed, James Tadd Adcox, Debonair Oates-Primus, Dan Melling, Paul Luikart, E. Michael Desilets, Lavinia Ludlow, Michael San Filippo, Kerry Lanigan, Richard Schnap, Farah Ghuznavi, Simon Patullo, JB Mulligan, Kathleen Rooney, John Grey, Elisa Gabbert, Ben Spies, Muyassar Kurdi, Mather Schneider, KG Newman, and Tom Molanphy.This collection features previously unpublished work, along with a few pieces previously published on our website.ISSN 2159-9475ISBN 978-0-9834228-4-65" x 8", perfect-bound paperback, 150 pages long.Designed by Karolina Faber.Edited by Leah Tallon and Lauryn Allison Lewis.Photography by Garett Holden, Karolina Faber, and more.Cover based on photograph by Michael San Filippo."Everything in this issue begs to have the reader understand what it means to share stories (tragedies or successes) with people that are close to us. They also show how strangers can influence our lives. That's what being an urbanite is all about, lives intersecting other lives. The casualness of the issue gleams what all of us are looking for: meaning in the obvious, the routine, and the fascination in the behavior of people. Curbside Splendor focuses on appreciating the substance of what it means to be urban." - Another Chicago Magazine (ACM). Read full review: ACM Digs Curbside"May I be blunt? I love Curbside Splendor. I have almost despaired of university literary journals – I can feel the boredom of the great plains and the drudgery of academic work through every line. Where did the art of engagement go? Curbside is refreshingly free of political correctness and the strictures academic hot house. It's even run by people with day jobs in the real world -- imagine that! 'Curb' stories, poems, and short shorts are punchy, direct, often hyperbolic – reflecting the mind-set and communication style of city life." - Christina Gombar, acclaimed author and editor.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Curbside Splendor Semi-Annual Journal (Issue 2 - Fall 2011). To get started finding Curbside Splendor Semi-Annual Journal (Issue 2 - Fall 2011), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
154
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Curbside Splendor Publishing Inc.
Release
2011
ISBN
9780983422
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