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ISSN: 1094-2726

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Ted Warnell’s hypertext "Book of Job" (Iowa Review)

Carol Maso’s interview (Salt Hill Review)

David Baker reads his poem, " After Rain" in RealAudio (The Atlantic Unbound)





Here’s a short list of what I consider to be the best e-books, hypertexts, and print books expected to be released by publishers in the months of winter 2001. Please keep in mind that book release dates are nebulous. These books may be placed on bookstore shelves sooner or later than the dates listed. Enjoy!

Bauer, Douglas: The Stuff of Fiction: Advice on Craft (Univ of Michigan Press). Deeply instructive essays that draw examples directly from fiction like Toni Morrison’s Sula and John Cheever’s short stories. Read two chapters originally published on Pif: "On Sentimentality" and "Endings." [expected 12/00]

The Breath of Parted Lips: Voices from the Robert Frost Place (CavanKerry Press). Contributors include: Julie Agoos, Sharon Bryan, Robert Cording, Mark Cox, John Engels, Kathy Fagan, David Graham, Robert Haas, Donald Hall, Mark Halliday, Denis Johnson, Cleopatra Mathis, William Matthews, Gary Miranda, Stanley Plumly, Katha Politt, Pattiann Rogers, Mary Rueffle, Mary Jo Salter, Sherod Santos, Jeffrey Skinner, Luci Tapahonso, Sue Ellen Thompson, and Rosanna, Gilbert, and Christopher Warren. [expected any day]

Cox, Elizabeth: Bargains in the Real World : 13 Stories (Random House). Her first collection of stories. Check out her brief essay in Pif. [expected 3/01]

Delillo, Don: Body Artist : A Novel (Scribner). The National Book Award winner's latest. [expected 2/01]

Doty, Mark: Still Life With Oysters and Lemon: On Objects and Intimacy (Beacon Press). A mature, technically astute poet, Doty takes on death, beauty, and relationships with a perspective both compassionate and unsentimental. [expected 01/01]

Grant, J. Kerry: A Companion to V. (Univ of Georgia Press). Thomas Pynchon's V can be daunting for the uninitiated and initiated alike. Dr. Grant, an English professor at St. Lawrence University, has written a companion book that clarifies and interprets Pynchon's many allusions by drawing on existing critical work. [expected 12/00]

Johnson, Denis: Seek: Reports from the Edges of America and Beyond (Harpercollins). Michiko Kakutani said Johnson has a "dazzling gift for poetic language, [a] natural instinct for metaphor and wordplay." Here’s his latest. [expected 03/01]

Miranda, Gary: Turning Sixty (Zoland Books). Sixty previously unpublished poems collected from his last twenty years of writing. [expected 04/01]

Milosz, Czeslaw (author), and Robert Haas (translator): Treatise on Poetry (Ecco Press). [expected 04/01]

Moody, Rick: Demonology (Little Brown & Company). Journals frequently name Moody as one of the most important young writers of modern letters. Count on him for excessive energy, wicked detail, and real brilliance. Read his interview in Pif. [expected 01/01]

Skinner, Jeffrey (ed.), and Lee Martin (ed.): Passing the Word (Sarabande Books). The authors of this anthology use stories, poems, and essays to describe the roles of mentors in their development as writers. [expected 07/01]

Steffen, Therese: Crossing Color : Transcultural Space and Place in Rita Doves' Poetry, Fiction, and Drama (Oxford Univ Press). A sharp critical study of this poet. [expected 12/00]

Swigart, Rob: Down Time (Eastgate Systems). A stunning new hypertext. "Swigart is a serious, accessible, intelligent… writer who deserves to be more widely known." –Newsday [available now]

Williams, Joy: Ill Nature: Meditations on Humanity and Other Animals (The Lyons Press). Harold Brodkey said, "Joy Williams is now the most gifted writer of her generation." Check out her collected essays. [expected 01/01]


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