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Since we first planned it, I have always thought of this issue's theme as environmentalist. Mutability in the course of a magazine's making is generally a matter of which stories and poems we select to fill it, what texture of their own each piece brings to the theme, and how the stories a...

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Published in:The Literary review (Teaneck) Vol. 59; no. 4
Main Author: Proctor, Minna Zallman
Format: Magazine Article
Language:English
Published: Madison Fairleigh Dickinson University 01-10-2016
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Summary:Since we first planned it, I have always thought of this issue's theme as environmentalist. Mutability in the course of a magazine's making is generally a matter of which stories and poems we select to fill it, what texture of their own each piece brings to the theme, and how the stories and poems speak to each other and echo, to create a galaxy all of their own. Because a world of black or white...
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ISSN:0024-4589