Midwestern Gothic (Spring 2013 Issue 9)

Midwestern Gothic (Spring 2013 Issue 9)

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Apr 1, 2013 · English · Paperback (216 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 216
Language English
Published Apr 1, 2013
Publisher Midwestern Gothic
ISBN-10 1482654369
ISBN-13 9781482654363

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This issue captures the essence of the Midwest through an eclectic mix of voices and narratives. Writers like John Biggs and Ken Brosky weave stories that delve into the haunting beauty and stark realities of Midwestern life. Each piece reflects the region's unique landscapes, exploring themes of identity, struggle, and the passage of time, as characters navigate both internal and external conflicts.

The collection also includes contributions from emerging talents such as Jennifer M. Colatosti and Matthew Fogarty, whose distinct styles add depth and variety to the anthology. Their works draw readers into intimate moments, illuminating both the mundane and the extraordinary aspects of everyday existence. From poignant reflections to vivid imagery, each story resonates with the complexities of human experience.

As the season shifts from winter’s chill to spring’s renewal, this issue captures the transformative power of nature and change. It's a celebration of resilience and creativity, showcasing writers who draw inspiration from their surroundings. The Midwest, often overlooked in literary circles, comes to life through the words of these skilled storytellers.

Readers will find themselves captivated by the rich tapestry of voices in this issue, each contributing to a broader understanding of what it means to be rooted in this unique part of America. With its engaging narratives, this collection invites contemplation and connection, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of contemporary literature and those eager to explore the essence of the Midwest.

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