Jim Peterson / Poetry / “Rain of Bulls,” “A Way of Flying,” “The Marriage,” and “The Giant’s Dance of Love” Mark Statman / Poetry / “Of,” “mexican bus ride (1986),” and “Invitation” Yelizaveta Renfro / Essay / “Song of the Redwood Tree” Tami Haaland / Poetry / “These Roses,” “Wild Goose,” and “October Snow”Ĭatherine Chiodo / Poetry / “Desert Pathology” Peter Kispert / Story / “Diving, Drifting” Tiffany Midge / Poetry / “Antiquing with Indians,” “Teton Valley,” and “Funeral for a Sioux Elder” Matt Mauch / Poetry / “Every view is oceanic if you focus on the sky” and “A cottonwood seed, a blade of grass, an I’ll never-see-anything-like-this-again-in-my-life balancing act”Īdam Clay / Poetry / “The Sources of Country Music,” “Another Lazy Sunday,” and “Quitting Time”īruce Covey / Poetry / “I’m a Bitty Cupcake,” “Chunks of Or,” “Wealthy,” and “Guilded Elegies”Ĭarol Guess and Daniela Olszewska / Poetry / “How to Convince a Shy Person to Be Your Valentine or How to Make Heart-Shaped Pumice Holder,” “How to Earn a Legitimate Living Working from Home,” and “How to Donate Your Body to Science” Stephanie Austin / Story / “Drunk in Bathing Suits” Lisa Ampleman / Poetry / “Letter from the Field of Vision” and “Because You Look for Yourself in My Poems” Jenn Koiter / Poetry / “The Messy Girl Drives Eastward, With Impending Migraine,” “Early Dinner Ending with a Line from Thomas Merton,” and “Messy Girl Prays with Mathematics” Sandy Longhorn / Poetry / “Cautionary Tale for Girls Caught Up in the Machinery” Tamiko Beyer / Poetry / “Compass,” “Says City Water,” “Trash Sail,” and “Someone who will say our names when we get to the end of things”ĭionisia Morales / Essay / “Blue Means Water” Heidi Czerwiec / Poetry / “Autobioerotic,” “Bettie-Shaped Space,” “Part & Parcel,” and “Abroad” Teri Grimm / Poetry / “Magic Lantern,” “Lyla Recalls That Summer,” and “Go On, Please. Karin Lin-Greenberg / Story / “Lobsterama” Mary Biddinger / Poetry / “A Bravery,” “Coin-Operated Engine Finds Its Steam,” and “An Elm Tree Will Never Be the One You Love” Lee Ann Roripaugh / Editor’s Essay / “Bodies, Rest, and Motion” Here’s a sneak peak at the Table of Contents: Initial feedback on the redesign and content has been very positive so far from SDR’s contributors and subscribers. The Spring/Summer 2011 issue of South Dakota Review is out and about in its new and shiny 9×9, glossy format. “LIKE” us on FaceBook (and also link, review, and otherwise help spread the Big, Big Viral Love?) □Īsk your bookstores and libraries to sell and/or subscribe to South Dakota Review! □ Reader, would you consider showing your support for us in one or more of the following ways? Michaela Mullin / Book Review / “Review of The Wide Road, by Carla Harryman and Lyn Hejinian”Īs I mentioned in the last post, South Dakota Review is going through an exciting and ambitious transitional phase. Rebecca Loudon / Poetry / “Young corn grows right up to the shore,” “No place for an outsider who’d never survive the rafty pins,” “Overwhelmed with Stubborn Affliction,” “Metropolis” Katherine Riegel / Poetry / “Hoping to Learn from Wilbur, Who Said Love Calls Us to the Things of This World,” “Boys” Karen Gettert Shoemaker / Story / “What Sarah Said” Gregory Lawless / Poetry / “Factoryville Anabasis”Įve Wood / Poetry / “Keep the Car Running” Melissa Kwasny / Poetry / “The Black Calf,” “The Eagle Tree,” “Thunderbird,” “Thunder Egg” Meg Thompson / Poetry / “For a Long Time This Poem Was ABout Shaving,” “You are the farmer” Jon Tribble / Poetry / “Long Stories About Short Pigs,” “Compared to What,” “Up for the Down Stroke” Sarah Fawn Montgomery / Essay / “Weather I’ve Known” Schroeder / Poetry / “Buried Among Those Mountains,” “Flutter Fodder,” “You Won’t Find a New Land” Tom Gannon / Poetry / “How to Write a Native American Poem’ ,” “One Size Fits All and Then Some”ĭonna Hunt / Poetry / “From the String Theory Sequence: Multiple Donnas”Įmily Stone / Poetry / “Search and Destroy,” “Who’s Who of the Conquistadors” Jeff Alessandreslli / Poetry / “They should try harder to. Matthew Guenette / Poetry / “Common Denominators,” “Cambridge” Miles Waggener / Poetry / “Flaming Arrow,” “Dance Floor,” “Scat” Lee Ann Roripaugh / Editor’s Essay / “Framed” Here’s a sneak peek at the Table of Contents: We’ve come to find this sort of endearing. Historically, though, SDR’s seasons have always been somewhat quirkily after-the-fact. We can’t wait for you to see it! Yes, it’s true, that autumn was a while back, and I confess that we’re running a bit behind schedule, but hope to get caught up again over the next couple of issues or so. SDR is recently back from AWP, where it was so nice to meet so many of our contributors and subscribers! Yesterday, staff members sent out the newly-pressed and autumnally mooncake-ish fall issue.
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