![]() The Meter Reader: Three Reviews by Carlina Duan. “ You Can Find Familiarity in Any Space You Go: A Conversation with Carlina Duan.” VIDA: Women in Literary Arts (2019).Ī Love Letter: I Wore My Blackest Hair: Sara Ryan on the Poetry of Carlina Duan.” Brain Mill Press (2019). “ Poets in Pajamas 44: Carlina Duan and Sophia Stid.” Poets in Pajamas Reading Series (2018). " Carlina Duan and Jasmine An: Poet-On-Poet Interview." Menacing Hedge (2017). Imaging/Re-Imagining Departure and Return. " Not A Myth," " Years*." Tinderbox Poetry Journal, *selected as 2nd Place Winner in Tinderbox Contest Issue. " Morning Comes, I Am Shiny With It." Berkeley Poetry Review. " Can You Speak English Yes Or No," & "In The Modern Encyclopedia For Basketball," Peach Mag. " Mary." Black Warrior Review, Finalist in the BWR 2017 Poetry Contest. " Alien Miss." Tupelo Quarterly, Finalist in the Tupelo Quarterly Poetry Contest (TQ14). " Rein." Narrative Magazine, First Place Winner of the Narrative 30 Below Contest. " I Wore My Blackest Hair: Two Poems (Excerpts)." The Margins. “ Portrait With Bok Choy In Pan,” “The Older Sister,” “On Mackinac Island, I Cast A Spell.” Frontier Poetry. “ Another Decade, Another Mouth.” Narrative Magazine. “‘ The Situation Is Gratifying.’” Winter Tangerine. “ The Thematics of Blood.” The Shallow Ends. “Eating At The Fancy Shanghai Restaurant.” Narrative Magazine. “ Dear Tinder Screen.” Cosmonauts Avenue. “ Do You Have a Grammatically Correct Response to the Question?” Academy of American Poets, Winner of the 2019 Academy of American Poets Prize at Vanderbilt University. “What If,” "“Dear Silverfish.” Four Way Review. “ Angel Island.” Michigan Quarterly Review. “ Rainbow Chard in Brooklyn.” Crab Orchard Review. “ Wài Gōng is Dancing.” Southeast Review. “In the Portland Rose Gardens, I’m Put in My Place,” & “.” Hayden’s Ferry Review. “Alien Miss Attends a Compline Service as a Non-Believer,” & “I-94.” Alaska Quarterly Review. “ Various Instructions on Returning Home to the Midwest (or, How to Fashion a New Pledge of Allegiance).” Ecotone Magazine. “ Amenorrhea,” and “Amenorrhea.” Palette Poetry. “ Possible.” BOAAT Journal x Poetry Daily. “ Blades of Grace,” “ Consonance,” and “ Load More.” POETRY Magazine. Solid Objects feature, Hayden’s Ferry Review. “ Morning.” Under a Warm Green Linden (Green Linden Press). “Poem for Clara Elizabeth Chan Rae Lee.” They Rise Like a Wave: An Anthology of Asian American Women Poets. “Next Iteration.” The Journal (forthcoming). From a city fallen silent to a doomed nineteenth-century ship, from a startling birth in the woods to the bog burial of an adored archaeologist, from the loop of hair in a drowned trader’s locket to the sanctity of pointy boots in a war zone, these stories make beautiful noise of our most fundamental human longings.I have a seasonal tinyletter here. In keeping with the magazine’s mission to reimagine place, the collection explores transitional zones, the spaces where we are most threatened and alive. With the publication of this anthology, Lookout Books makes a permanent home for the vital work of Ecotone regular contributors Steve Almond, Rick Bass, Edith Pearlman, Ron Rash, Bill Roorbach, and Brad Watson, along with rising talents Lauren Groff, Ben Stroud, and Kevin Wilson, among others. In his introduction to The Best American Short Stories 2008, Salman Rushdie called Ecotone one of a handful of journals on which “the health of the American short story depends.” Now at the close of an award-winning first decade, the magazine has established itself as a preeminent venue for original short fiction from both recognized and emerging writers, with more than twenty stories from sixteen issues reprinted or noted in the Best American, New Stories from the South, Pushcart, and PEN/O.
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