Berry in Best American Fantasy
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Jedediah Berry’s “Minus, His Heart,” a short story that first appeared in Chicago Review 53:2/3, will appear in this year’s Best American Fantasy, edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer.
(via Mumpsimus)
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Jedediah Berry’s “Minus, His Heart,” a short story that first appeared in Chicago Review 53:2/3, will appear in this year’s Best American Fantasy, edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer.
(via Mumpsimus)
The autumn 2007 issue of Chicago Review is at press and available to pre-order.
(The issue will be mailed in early October.)
The issue features: the second half of “Rising, Hovering, Falling,” C.D. Wright’s long poem about the Iraq war; Book V of Ronald Johnson’s Radi os; an article on feminism and innovative poetry by Juliana Spahr and Stephanie Young, and a response from Jennifer Ashton; essays by Georges Perec (on realism) and Allen Grossman (on Hart Crane). Plus the next installment of Kent Johnson’s twelve-part critical novella, a review of J.H. Prynne’s “To Pollen.” And much much much more.
The full table of contents is posted as a pdf on CR’s website and is summarized below.
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