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Fiction on a StickNew Stories by Minnesota Writers
by Daniel Slager, Editor
This electrifying anthology shows a new Minnesota—and an exciting range of new voices for the twenty-first centuryMore Details... Looking for HomeWomen Writing about Exile
by Deborah Keenan and Roseann Lloyd, editors
Contemporary women writers reflect and meditate, rage and bless, as they tell their stories through poetry. More Details... Many Lights in Many WindowsTwenty Years of Fiction & Poetry from The Writers Community
by Laurel Blossom, editor
This celebration of outstanding writing features works by forty-two
writers, including Michael Cunningham, Cornelius Eady, Carolyn Forch,
Jorie Graham, Allan Gurganus, Jessica Hagedorn, Ntozake Shange, and
Charles Simic, among others.More Details... Sacred GroundWritings about Home
by Barbara Bonner, editor
Sacred Ground moves outward from the intimate to the broad, both
in defining the connections that root us and in describing the losses
that have come with our increasing mobility and disconnection.More Details... Stories From Where We Live—The California CoastA Literary Field Guide
by Sara St. Antoine, editor
Stretching from the California-Oregon border south to the Baja
peninsula, the California Coast is often called the Mediterranean of
North America because of its unique climate, landscape, and geology.More Details... Stories from Where We Live—The California CoastA Literary Field Guide
by Sara St. Antoine, editor
Stretching from the California-Oregon border south to the Baja
peninsula, the California Coast is often called the Mediterranean of
North America because of its unique climate, landscape, and geology.More Details... Stories From Where We Live—The Great LakesA Literary Field Guide
by Sara St. Antoine, editor
Drawing on the rich literary tradition of the Great Lakes, this book
takes readers on an informative, imaginative trip through the region’s
past and present. Meet an Ojibwe girl born in 1777 on the shores of
Wisconsin’s Chequamegon Bay, watch the aurora borealis from atop
four—hundred—foot dunes in Michigan, or spend a summer working on an
organic farm.More Details... Stories From Where We Live—The Great North American PrairieA Literary Field Guide
by Sara St. Antoine, editor
The Great North American Prairie —a land of rippling bluestem and
spacious skies. A region famous for the Plains Indians, for the first
steps of Lewis and Clark, for pioneers heroically withstanding
blizzards and locusts and lack of rain. A region once crossed by deer
tracks and wagon ruts, now skimmed by interstate highways and planted
in wheat and soy and sunflowers. A land where grasses and buffalo once
stood tall.More Details... Stories from Where We Live—The Great North American PrairieA Literary Field Guide
by Sara St. Antoine, editor
The Great North American Prairie —a land of rippling bluestem and
spacious skies. A region famous for the Plains Indians, for the first
steps of Lewis and Clark, for pioneers heroically withstanding
blizzards and locusts and lack of rain. A region once crossed by deer
tracks and wagon ruts, now skimmed by interstate highways and planted
in wheat and soy and sunflowers. A land where grasses and buffalo once
stood tall.More Details... Stories from Where We Live—The Gulf CoastA Literary Field Guide
by Sara St. Antoine, editor
The Gulf Coast region stretches from the beaches and bottomland forests
of east Texas to the bayous and floodplain forests of Louisiana and
Mississippi to the swamps, islands, and seashores of Alabama and
Florida, including the Florida Keys. Part of the region lies well
inland, but all of it is characterized by a mild and humid climate,
low-lying and often water-logged land. More Details... |
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