Northern Appalachia Review V3
P J Piccirillo
Fiction
The Northern Appalachia Review is an annual publication making a place for the under-recognized literature of its region. The editors identify northern Appalachia as the Appalachia counties of Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland,...
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The Review publishes authors from, living in, or writing about northern Appalachia. It seeks work that best conveys the character of the people and places of the region and which represents it as both distinct from and part of greater Appalachia.
The exposure offered by the Review generates support for the authors of Northern Appalachia, ensuring that the voice of this remarkable part of the country is acknowledged, appreciated, and preserved.
Page Count: 144
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Publish Date: March 2022
Imprint: Catamount Press
Genre: Anthologies
In this volume:
- Be Grounded by Anthony Clemons
- Sorting by Lisa Harris
- Yearlings by Erin Murphy
- In Dutch by Randi Ward
- Waist High by Jean Mikhail
- Something Terrible and Beautiful by Joel Burcat
- The Farmer’s Son and Daughter by Karen Whittington Nelson
- Blues in the Winter by Bonnie Proudfoot
- I Am From by Lois Spencer
- Control by Bonnie Proudfoot
- Life in the Time of COVID: A Stresstina by Jessica Cory
- The Laughing Opossum by Jennifer Jenkins
- First Trip by Cathy Cultice Lentes
- April, Masks and Morels by Bonnie Proudfoot
- Finding My Way by Rachel Allen
- St Joseph’s Foundlings Home and Maternity Hospital by Jerry Wemple
- G.A.R. by Jerry Wemple
- An Appalachian Boy at the Big Eastern School by Mark Saba
- Coaltown Valley Blues, the Almost Happy Life of a Fat Four-Eyed Freak by Mary Alice Dixon
- Quilting by Kathy B. Austin
- The Doves by Kathy B. Austin
- Fascination with the Furnace by Ryan Richard Nych
- On Work and Being Paid by Ben Moyer
- The Year We Didn’t Send Leaves by Jessica Cory
- Wilkes-Barre by Jerry Wemple
- Clarity of Purpose by Karen Whittington Nelson
- Saved by Karen Whittington Nelson
- Following the Pittsburgh Synagogue Massacre by Mark Saba
- Dead of Winter by Kathy B. Austin
- The Reading Blacksmith by Ken Gournic
- Illuminated by Erin Murphy
- Iris by Randi Ward
- Snarl by Randi Ward
- First Principles by Lois Spencer
- Shanksville by Beverly Voigt
- Language Lessons by Wendy McVicker
- Taming the Creek by Wendy McVicker
- Dibert’s Dream: An Essay by Joshua Penrod
- That Which Doesn’t Kill Us by JL Silverman
- What is Worse by Richard Hague
- At the End of the Day by Erin Murphy
- State of Connecticut by Mark Saba
- Our Homeless River by Wendy McVicker