Author: | Colin Winnette, Laura McCullough, Jonathan Callahan | ISBN: | 1230000251378 |
Publisher: | Baby Eat Books | Publication: | July 10, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Colin Winnette, Laura McCullough, Jonathan Callahan |
ISBN: | 1230000251378 |
Publisher: | Baby Eat Books |
Publication: | July 10, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Volume three, issue three of the Heavy Feather Review literary journal.
Cover by Grażyna Smalej.
Fiction by Jonathan Callahan, Justin Hamm, Alex McElroy, Joe Sacksteder, Chelsea Laine Wells, Luke Wiget, D. Harlan Wilson, and Colin Winnette. Poetry by Emily Grace Bernard, Ace Boggess, J. Scott Bugher, Dalton Day, Jason Hardung, Neal Kitterlin, Laura McCullough, Britt Melewski, Zach Mueller, Nina Puro, Jeff Tigchelaar, Marc Vincenz, Charles Harper Webb, and Gabriel Welsch. Creative nonfiction by Joe Hall and JoAnna Novak. Comic by Andrew Bourelle and Edward Bourelle. Collages by Guy Benjamin Brookshire. Photos by Peter Witte.
Praise for Colin Winnette, featured chapbook contest winner:
“Follow Through is elegant, sure footed, smart—a nest of sticks that won’t stay sticks—a nest of sticks that snowballs—scary and marvelous.” —Lucy Corin, author of One Hundred Apocalypses and Other Apocalypses
Volume three, issue three of the Heavy Feather Review literary journal.
Cover by Grażyna Smalej.
Fiction by Jonathan Callahan, Justin Hamm, Alex McElroy, Joe Sacksteder, Chelsea Laine Wells, Luke Wiget, D. Harlan Wilson, and Colin Winnette. Poetry by Emily Grace Bernard, Ace Boggess, J. Scott Bugher, Dalton Day, Jason Hardung, Neal Kitterlin, Laura McCullough, Britt Melewski, Zach Mueller, Nina Puro, Jeff Tigchelaar, Marc Vincenz, Charles Harper Webb, and Gabriel Welsch. Creative nonfiction by Joe Hall and JoAnna Novak. Comic by Andrew Bourelle and Edward Bourelle. Collages by Guy Benjamin Brookshire. Photos by Peter Witte.
Praise for Colin Winnette, featured chapbook contest winner:
“Follow Through is elegant, sure footed, smart—a nest of sticks that won’t stay sticks—a nest of sticks that snowballs—scary and marvelous.” —Lucy Corin, author of One Hundred Apocalypses and Other Apocalypses