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From the new issue:
Featured Fiction
Chris Castle: The Card and The Cabin
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Featured Poetry
Jack Bradigan Spula: Salamanders
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Featured Nonfiction
Domingo Martinez: The Boy Kings of Texas
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CORA CURRIER works as a fact-checker at the New Yorker. She has reported for The Nation, Newsweek and The European, and her poetry appeared in The Harvard Advocate and plain china: best undergraduate writing.
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Please join us!
Readers will include celebrated and accomplished author Sallie Bingham, who will read from her new book Mending: new and selected stories, Sidik Fofana, whose story “Dangerous Deliveries” appears in our current issue, and poet Cora Currier, whose beautiful poem “Jefferson at the Indian Grave” can also be found in our current issue.
SALLIE BINGHAM counts among her achievements seven novels, three collections of short stories, a number of plays, three collections of poetry, and a memoir, Passion and Prejudice (Knopf). Her next book, Mending: New and Selected Stories will be published by Sarabande Books in October, 2011 Living in Santa Fe since 1991, Bingham has three sons and five grandchildren. Her website is salliebingham.com.
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End of Summer Reading
Monday, August 29th at 7PM
NYU Lillian Vernon Creative Writers House
58 W. 10th St
Manhattan, NY
Come help us usher in the fall and say goodbye to the summer with a wonderful freading from contributors from Epiphany Spring/Summer 2011.
SIDIK FOFANA is a writer and teacher living in Harlem, NY. He writes about Hip-Hop and cultural politics for the Source magazine and okayplayer.com. He's currently working on a collection of short stories and will be attending NYU's MFA program in the Fall. His blog is www.cornerboyjazz.blogspot.com
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Spring/ Summer 2011 issue
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