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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?
We have in this issue an author that spans the ages. Well, the age of Amarillo Bay. Dennis Must, who has What Are You Doing in my Father's House? in our current issue, had a work in Volume 1 Number 3, published 1 November 1999, just under 14 years ago. I just reread that older story, Mechanic, and am glad to have another story from him.
Fiction: This issue is different, I think. While all five of the stories are of our usual literary quality, many of the stories are lighter and happier than our usual fare. (The fact is that literary magazines will publish things without happy endings, unlike most mainstream magazines.) But this time does seem to be an exception. I would love to hear if you think that is a good or bad thing.
Let me know what you think.
Creative Nonfiction: The creative nonfiction piece is Lafitte and other Secrets. I think you'll like it.
Poetry: There are eight poems in this issue, which is more poetry than we used to be accustomed to publishing. I believe our poetry editor, Laura Kennelly, is fitting in to Amarillo Bay quite well, and is enthusiastic about the poems.
Let me know what you think of the issue.
***** What About Past Issues?
Be sure to check out previous issues at the bottom of the Contents page. There are about 630 works available from the quarterly issues we have published since 1999.
Thank you for your continuing interest in Amarillo Bay!
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