New Issue of Amarillo Bay

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Feb 14, 2013, 4:59:47 PM2/14/13
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***** The new issue of the
***** online literary magazine 
***** Amarillo Bay 
***** is now available. 

You can see the fiction, non-fiction, and poetry starting on the Contents page. 

http://www.amarillobay.org/contents/contents.htm 


***** What's in This Issue?

If you're a long-time reader of Amarillo Bay, you know we have several writers who have given us more than one work, some many more than one. (Look in works sorted by author name to find them.) One of our more prolific authors is Irving A. Greenfield, with nine works of fiction published between 1999 and 2012 in Amarillo Bay in addition to his many works published elsewhere. This issue contains his tenth work, but it is creative nonfiction rather than fiction. It describes the three nights he and his wife spent in a shelter when their New York apartment was flooded from the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy. Since they are both 83 years old, you can imagine that this was something of a hardship. As always, his writing is incisive and worth careful reading.

As usual we have five works of fiction. By chance, two of them are about religion, with different takes on Buddhism. All of them are about love, one way or another, which is appropriate in this month containing Valentin'es Day. (I suspect nearly every good story is at least somewhat about love.)

Our four poems are all powerful. One of them you might or might not call a poem. You'll see why when you get to it. We believe it is poetry in the broadest sense. Let me know what you think.


***** What About Past Issues?

Be sure to check out previous issues at the bottom of that page. There are more than 600 works available from the quarterly issues we have published since 1999. 

Thank you for your continuing interest in Amarillo Bay! 


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Regards, 
Robert Whitsitt 
Publisher, Amarillo Bay 
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www.amarillobay.org
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