The Spring 2014 issue of Ploughshares, edited by Jean Thompson. Ploughshares, a journal of new writing, is guest-edited serially by prominent writers who explore different personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles.
Acclaimed novelist and short-story writer Jean Thompson guest-edits this issue of prose and poetry. As she writes in her introduction, "The thing that gives me hope for the enterprise of writing is the incredible variety and vigor of the terrain." With poets ranging from Erin Belieu to the Uruguayan Tatiana Orono, and stories that move from the eerie to the comic to the tragic , Thompson's issue celebrates writers as they “grapple or dance with the world we live in, reflect or distort it, embrace or escape it.”
The issue also features Jesse Lee Kercheval's Plan B essay about learning to play the accordion , and an exploration of Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities by John Domini.
INTRODUCTION
Jean Thompson
EDITOR PROFILE
Ladette Randolph
FICTION
"The Rink Girl," by Mark Brazaitis
"What Happened to Us," by Dan Chaon
"The Meat Place," by Kim Chinquee
"The Sky in the Glass-Topped Table," by Elizabeth Evans
"Sublimation," by Jennifer Haigh
"A Christmas Letter," by Robert Hellenga
"Hungry," by Elizabeth McCracken
"Go-Between," by Peter Rock
"Seizure," by Donna Trump
NONFICTION
"Nature Walk," by Stephen Dau
POETRY by
Erin Belieu
Malachi Black
Jae Choi
Alice Derry
Denise Duhamel
Rebecca Morgan Frank
Rick Hilles
James Kimbrell
Kent Leatham
Karyna McGlynn
Campbell McGrath
Sarah Rose Nordgren
Tatiana Oroño
Ben Purkert
Tony Sanders
Jacob Sunderlin
Ronald Wallace
Jonathan Wells
Mike White
MISC
"Welcome to Hell," a Plan B essay by Jesse Lee Kercheval
"Chessboard & Cornucopia: Forty Years of Invisible Cities," a Look2 essay on Italo Calvino by John Domini
POSTSCRIPTS
Alice Hoffman Prize for Fiction Winner Elise Juska
Language
English
Pages
254
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Ploughshares / Emerson College
Release
April 03, 2014
Ploughshares Spring 2014 Guest-Edited by Jean Thompson
The Spring 2014 issue of Ploughshares, edited by Jean Thompson. Ploughshares, a journal of new writing, is guest-edited serially by prominent writers who explore different personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles.
Acclaimed novelist and short-story writer Jean Thompson guest-edits this issue of prose and poetry. As she writes in her introduction, "The thing that gives me hope for the enterprise of writing is the incredible variety and vigor of the terrain." With poets ranging from Erin Belieu to the Uruguayan Tatiana Orono, and stories that move from the eerie to the comic to the tragic , Thompson's issue celebrates writers as they “grapple or dance with the world we live in, reflect or distort it, embrace or escape it.”
The issue also features Jesse Lee Kercheval's Plan B essay about learning to play the accordion , and an exploration of Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities by John Domini.
INTRODUCTION
Jean Thompson
EDITOR PROFILE
Ladette Randolph
FICTION
"The Rink Girl," by Mark Brazaitis
"What Happened to Us," by Dan Chaon
"The Meat Place," by Kim Chinquee
"The Sky in the Glass-Topped Table," by Elizabeth Evans
"Sublimation," by Jennifer Haigh
"A Christmas Letter," by Robert Hellenga
"Hungry," by Elizabeth McCracken
"Go-Between," by Peter Rock
"Seizure," by Donna Trump
NONFICTION
"Nature Walk," by Stephen Dau
POETRY by
Erin Belieu
Malachi Black
Jae Choi
Alice Derry
Denise Duhamel
Rebecca Morgan Frank
Rick Hilles
James Kimbrell
Kent Leatham
Karyna McGlynn
Campbell McGrath
Sarah Rose Nordgren
Tatiana Oroño
Ben Purkert
Tony Sanders
Jacob Sunderlin
Ronald Wallace
Jonathan Wells
Mike White
MISC
"Welcome to Hell," a Plan B essay by Jesse Lee Kercheval
"Chessboard & Cornucopia: Forty Years of Invisible Cities," a Look2 essay on Italo Calvino by John Domini
POSTSCRIPTS
Alice Hoffman Prize for Fiction Winner Elise Juska