Winter 2017 Main

 

It was no easy task to choose a theme for our upcoming issue, after all the wonderful ones that came before it. After much debate, we decided to devote this issue to writers from the Southern United States, a region with a rich history, diverse population, and enigmatic landscape—we knew we would see some beautiful work. And we did, from writers whose voices spoke of deep ties to the region and its history to those who had been there only a short while. We saw authors with a diversity of backgrounds and experiences, whose writing, I hope, will broaden readers’ understanding of what it means to be a part of the Southern United States. I am so proud of my editorial staff for their sensitive, thoughtful reading of these pieces, intelligent discussions, and passion for the journal that ultimately made this issue what it is.

—Roya Khatiblou

 

Poetry by:

John Andrews, Dorsey Craft, Lyrik Courtney, Jessica Siobhan Frank, Kate Gaskin, Amelia Martens, Catie Marie Martin, Julian Randall, Brian Sneeden, Paige Sullivan, Cocoa-Michelle Williams

 

Fiction by:

Amber Taliancich Allen, Sarah Andrew, Chika Onyenezi, Ramona Reeves, JD Scott, Jessica Walker

 

Creative Nonfiction by:

Tammie Rice, Terrance Wedin

Editor: Roya Khatiblou

Editorial Assistants: Carolyn Aiello, Alan Avila, John Bochniak, Natalie Czarnota, Prudhvila Mulakala, John Norcross, Ricardo Plaza, Sophie Rodgers, Sean Ryan, Michelle Villa, Elizabeth Weaver, Kerstin Wolf

Photography: Christopher Woods

 

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