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Gargoyle 62
2015
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62nd issue of an international literary magazine based in the Washington, D.C. area. This volume features a cover photo by Gene Tanski of the late Baltimore poet/artist Deborah Russell in front of one of her canvases, a photo gallery of DC area poets by Dan Vera, illustrations by British Columbia artist Allen Forrest, plus a chapter from Gilles Leroy s Prix Goncourt winning novel Alabama Song (about Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald told from Zelda s POV) translated by J. T. Townley, as well as a chapter from Lauren Fairbanks experimental work-in-progress, also some poem by Spanish writer Ana Merino (tr. by Toshiya Kamei). Creative nf by local musician John Bacon, and some stressful and beautiful situations rendered by Karen Chase, the late Michael Hemmingson, Jose Padua, and Janet Steen, plus poetry and fiction by Abdul Ali, Nin Andrews, Stacy Barton, Matthew Blasi, Gerri Brightwell, Amy Bush, Dana Cann, Michael Casey, Grant Clauser, Robert Cole, Katharine Coles, Robert Cooperman, Nicelle Davis, Jennifer K. Dick, Gabriel Don, George Drew, Blair Ewing, Lauren Fairbanks, April L. Ford, Thaisa Frank, Diane Gurman, Paul Hellweg, Katherine Anderson Howell, Gloria L. Huang, Peycho Kanev, Susan Lewis, Peter Tieryas Liu, Mary Luttrell, Jonathan Lyons, Michael Martin, Susan H. Maurer, Ron McFarland, Kevin McClelland, Joe Mills, Sheryl L. Nelms, Amanda Newell, Rebecca Nison, normal, Kevin O Cuinn, Abbey Mei Otis, Jose Padua, Ann A. Phillips, Susie Reynolds, Christine Rhein, Claudia Serea, Michael Spring, Dariel Suarez, Virgie Townsend, Theodore Wheeler, Pamela Murray Winters, Kirby Wright, Timothy Zila, and tons more.
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Authors

Peter Tieryas
Peter Tieryas
Author · 7 books
Peter Tieryas is the award-winning internationally best-selling writer of the Mecha Samurai Empire series (Penguin Random House), which has received praise from places like the Financial Times, Amazon, Verge, Gizmodo, Wired, and more. The series has been translated into multiple foreign languages, won two Seiun Awards, and the Mandarin version was one of the Douban's Top 10 Science Fiction Books of 2018. He's had hundreds of publications from places like New Letters, Subaru, ZYZZYVA, Indiana Review, and more. His game essays have been published at sites like IGN, Kotaku, and Entropy. He was also a technical writer for Lucasfilm
April L. Ford
Author · 1 books
April L. Ford grew up in Quebec. Her short story “Project Fumarase” won the Pushcart Prize XL, and her debut story collection, THE POOR CHILDREN, won the 2013 Santa Fe Writers Project Literary Awards Program for Fiction (judge David Morrell). April has spent time at Virginia Center for the Creative Arts as a Robert Johnson Fellow, and at Ucross Foundation as a Writer in Residence. She is managing editor of Digital Americana Magazine, and teaches writing at State University of New York at Oneonta.
Stacy Barton
Stacy Barton
Author · 3 books
Stacy Barton is the award-winning author of the novella and stories, Lily Harp (WordFarm 2015; an INDIEFAB Book of the Year), the poetry chapbook Like Summer Grass (Finishing Line Press 2014), the short story collection Surviving Nashville (WordFarm 07), the picture book Babba and I (Kregel 04). Her stories and poems have appeared in a variety of literary journals including Gargoyle, Best of Potomac Review, Real South, Ruminate, and Southern Women’s Review. In addition to poetry and short fiction, Stacy is the author of three picture books, two one-act plays, three animated short films and a children’s television show. Many of her live show scripts have been produced by entertainment companies like Disney, Sea World, Ringling Bros., and others. Please visit her at www.stacybarton.com or @stacybarton on twitter.
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