Volume IV
"The dogwood tree is only pretending to bloom."
With the oncoming of spring, A Clean Well-Lighted Place ushers in its own birth, one of language and sound. The journal was founded in 2011 under the guiding aesthetic of cleanliness, and this issue proclaims the constancy of that goal. Each work displays in its own way precision of thought and meticulous crafting of line and language. Now in its fourth issue, it hopes to showcase the freshness of budding poets and writers like Marvin Shackelford, Margo Davis, and Pia Aliperti. Their work is startling and musical, evidence of an exciting literary spring.
Contributors:
Pia Aliperti, Timothy Baker, Karina van Berkum, Catherine Carberry, Chris Carosi, Luanne Castle, Anthony Cinquepalmi, Evan Cleveland, Lancaster Cooney, Francis Daulerio, Margo Davis, Colin Dodds, RJ Dombrowski, Philip Golabuk, Mitch Grabois, Chad Hanson, Julia Houk, Irene Hsiao, Rich Ives, Hillary C. Katz, Ron. Lavalette, Nathan Likert, Conley Lowrance, Robert McDonald, Patrick McGee, Nicci Mechler, Michael Milburn, Ian Murphy, Agholor Leonard Obiaderi, Rachel Piso, Don Pomerantz, Jeans Puneda, Andrew Rhodes, Lauren Roberts, Deborah Rocheleau, Marvin Shackelford, Eric Stiefel, Shaun Turner, and Carolyn Zukowski
Price: $7.00 (Print), $.99 (Digital)
ISBN: 978-1483951409
With the oncoming of spring, A Clean Well-Lighted Place ushers in its own birth, one of language and sound. The journal was founded in 2011 under the guiding aesthetic of cleanliness, and this issue proclaims the constancy of that goal. Each work displays in its own way precision of thought and meticulous crafting of line and language. Now in its fourth issue, it hopes to showcase the freshness of budding poets and writers like Marvin Shackelford, Margo Davis, and Pia Aliperti. Their work is startling and musical, evidence of an exciting literary spring.
Contributors:
Pia Aliperti, Timothy Baker, Karina van Berkum, Catherine Carberry, Chris Carosi, Luanne Castle, Anthony Cinquepalmi, Evan Cleveland, Lancaster Cooney, Francis Daulerio, Margo Davis, Colin Dodds, RJ Dombrowski, Philip Golabuk, Mitch Grabois, Chad Hanson, Julia Houk, Irene Hsiao, Rich Ives, Hillary C. Katz, Ron. Lavalette, Nathan Likert, Conley Lowrance, Robert McDonald, Patrick McGee, Nicci Mechler, Michael Milburn, Ian Murphy, Agholor Leonard Obiaderi, Rachel Piso, Don Pomerantz, Jeans Puneda, Andrew Rhodes, Lauren Roberts, Deborah Rocheleau, Marvin Shackelford, Eric Stiefel, Shaun Turner, and Carolyn Zukowski
Price: $7.00 (Print), $.99 (Digital)
ISBN: 978-1483951409
Volume III
"I see another summer. I will walk naked. I will not ask for a thing."
In its third volume, A Clean Well-Lighted Place pushes the innovation and diversity it has become known for to its highest level to date. This issue includes inspiring work by emerging and established writers alike. The journal was founded in 2011 under the guiding aesthetic of cleanliness, and this issue proclaims the constancy of that goal. Each work displays in its own way precision of thought and meticulous crafting of sound and language. This issue continues to demonstrate the publication's ability to bring light to relatively unread and under-appreciated sectors of the literary community. It hopes to foster the craft of upstart poets and writers like Tim Suermondt, Aaron Crippen, and Sarah Sloat so they may usher in a new and exciting literary future.
Contributors:
Tim Suermondt, Terry Lucas, Aaron Crippen, Kathleen Kirk, Glenn Werner, Patrick Erickson, Sophia Le Fraga, Jessica Tyner, Matthew Gasda, Sarah Sloat, Lauren Roberts, Michael Salcman, Nils Michals, Quinn White, Eric Burke, Martin Galvin, Gary Hanna, Jacob Oet, Nandini Dhar, Andrea Spofford, Farryl Last, Roberta Feins, Brendan Sullivan, Katie Willingham, Garrin Riggin, Gulnar Tuli, Charles Rafferty, Amanda Krupman, David Denny, Patrick Falconi, Beth Moulton, Karen McIntyre, and Katie Zeigler
Price: $7.00 (Print), $.99 (Digital)
ISBN: 978-1479394883
In its third volume, A Clean Well-Lighted Place pushes the innovation and diversity it has become known for to its highest level to date. This issue includes inspiring work by emerging and established writers alike. The journal was founded in 2011 under the guiding aesthetic of cleanliness, and this issue proclaims the constancy of that goal. Each work displays in its own way precision of thought and meticulous crafting of sound and language. This issue continues to demonstrate the publication's ability to bring light to relatively unread and under-appreciated sectors of the literary community. It hopes to foster the craft of upstart poets and writers like Tim Suermondt, Aaron Crippen, and Sarah Sloat so they may usher in a new and exciting literary future.
Contributors:
Tim Suermondt, Terry Lucas, Aaron Crippen, Kathleen Kirk, Glenn Werner, Patrick Erickson, Sophia Le Fraga, Jessica Tyner, Matthew Gasda, Sarah Sloat, Lauren Roberts, Michael Salcman, Nils Michals, Quinn White, Eric Burke, Martin Galvin, Gary Hanna, Jacob Oet, Nandini Dhar, Andrea Spofford, Farryl Last, Roberta Feins, Brendan Sullivan, Katie Willingham, Garrin Riggin, Gulnar Tuli, Charles Rafferty, Amanda Krupman, David Denny, Patrick Falconi, Beth Moulton, Karen McIntyre, and Katie Zeigler
Price: $7.00 (Print), $.99 (Digital)
ISBN: 978-1479394883
Volume II
In its second volume, A Clean Well-Lighted Place remains committed to revealing innovative and inspiring work by new and emerging writers. A reader will find in this collection of poetry and short fiction a medley of voices, styles, and personalities. Contributors range from established English professors to graduate students to freelance writers across 17 states and four countries. The guiding aesthetic is cleanliness; each work displays in its own way precision of thought and meticulous crafting of sound and language. This issue continues to demonstrate the publication's ability to bring light to relatively unread and under-appreciated sectors of the literary community. It hopes to foster the sparks of upstart poets and writers like Terri Brown-Davidson, Thomas Cochran, and Nathan Hunt so they may rightly develop as the stars of a literary future.
Contributors:
Damon Barta, Dana Boyer, Terri Brown-Davidson, Allison Campbell, Anne Charlton, Thomas Cochran, CS DeWildt, Timothy B. Dodd, Will Ejzak, Kevin Heaton, Lindsay Hobbs, Nathan Hunt, Toshiya Kamei, Charmi Keranen, Eric Kim, Jane Rosenberg LaForge, George Masters, Margueya Novick, Joseph Pfister, Phillip Polefrone, MP Powers, Laura Read, Lauren Roberts, Justin Robinson, Sarah Sloat, Rachel Stone, Ray Succre, John Swain, Estrella del Valle, D.H. Varma, Tamas Vilaghy, Benjamin Walker, Eli Wallis, Jessica L. Walsh
Price: $7.00 (Print), $.99 (Digital)
ISBN: 9781470162641
Contributors:
Damon Barta, Dana Boyer, Terri Brown-Davidson, Allison Campbell, Anne Charlton, Thomas Cochran, CS DeWildt, Timothy B. Dodd, Will Ejzak, Kevin Heaton, Lindsay Hobbs, Nathan Hunt, Toshiya Kamei, Charmi Keranen, Eric Kim, Jane Rosenberg LaForge, George Masters, Margueya Novick, Joseph Pfister, Phillip Polefrone, MP Powers, Laura Read, Lauren Roberts, Justin Robinson, Sarah Sloat, Rachel Stone, Ray Succre, John Swain, Estrella del Valle, D.H. Varma, Tamas Vilaghy, Benjamin Walker, Eli Wallis, Jessica L. Walsh
Price: $7.00 (Print), $.99 (Digital)
ISBN: 9781470162641
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Volume I
A Clean, Well-Lighted Place's first print volume features work by Mary Stone, Michael Milburn, Mark Simpson, and many other new and emerging writers of poetry and short fiction.
Price: $7.00 (Print), $.99 (Digital)
ISBN: 978-1-257-86466-9
Price: $7.00 (Print), $.99 (Digital)
ISBN: 978-1-257-86466-9
