After Clarion
updates from past contributors

Ellen Glassie’s debut collection, Curtain Speech, will be published this year by Pen & Anvil. || Sara Balsom has had poetry published in Turn literary review at Lewis & Clark College. || Joseph Dorazio has published a collection titled As Is. || William Doreski has published a collection titled The Suburbs of Atlantis with AA Press. || Joseph Goosey has written a book called STUPID ACHE, published by Greybook Press. || Graham Hillard was named a finalist for the 2012 Livingston Award for Young Journalists for his investigative feature, “A Killing in Cordova: The Trial and Tribulations of Harry Ray Coleman” (Memphis Magazine). His essay “The Complainers: Online with The Chronicle of Higher Education” is forthcoming in Los Angeles Review of Books. || Roger Hunt has published a book, Freud: A Mosaic. His article “Saving Your Skin: How Not To Be Eaten” is forthcoming in the volume Jurassic Park and Philosophy. || Matthew Kelsey has been named managing editor of Poetry Northwest, and has had new poetry published by Monarch Review. || Ben Mazer saw the third issue of The Battersea Review through to publication this spring. || Sam Lovett has published an e-chapbook titled The Journey Back. || Ayshia Stephenson recently won the Imaginary Friends Press Full-Length Book Award. Her collection Black Hands of a Morning Calm will be published this fall. || Adam Tavel has published a chapbook, Red Flag Up, with Kattywompus Press of Cleveland, OH.

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