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PATRICIA BOSWORTH, a biography, Jane Fonda: The Private Life of a Public Woman, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, August, 2011.
RYAN BOUDINOT, a novel, Blueprints of the Afterlife, Grove/Black Cat, January, 2012.
JESSE BROWNER, a novel, Everything Happens Today, Europa, October, 2011.
GABRIEL BROWNSTEIN, fiction, "Implanted Devices", AGNI, No. 74, Fall, 2011.
JOSEPH BRUCHAC, children's fiction, Wolf Mark, Lee & Lowe Books, Inc., October, 2011.
AIFRIC CAMPBELL, a novel, On The Floor, Profile/Serpent's Tail, March, 2012.
HENRI COLE, translator from French (with the author) of Claire Malroux poem, "Grebe", Salmagundi, Nos. 172-173, Fall, 2011.
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EDUARDO C. CORRAL, a poetry collection, Slow Lightning, Yale University Press, April, 2012. This book was selected by Carl Phillips as the 2011 winner of the Yale Series of Younger Poets competition; poetry, "To the Angelbeast" and "To Robert Hayden", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, No. 3, December, 2011.
JIM CORY, poetry, "French", 5 AM, Issue No. 33, Summer, 2011.
CYNTHIA CRUZ, poetry, "Strange Gospels [1]", "Strange Gospels [2]", and "Nebenwelt", Northwest Review, Vol. 49, No. 1, Summer, 2011.
SHARON CUMBERLAND, a poetry collection, Peculiar Honors, Black Heron Press, November, 2011.
M. ALLEN CUNNINGHAM, an essay, "On Paul Zweig's Departures", Tin House Magazine, Fall 2011, October, 2011.
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NEIL CURRY, literary criticism, Six Eighteenth Century Poets, Greenwich Exchange, November, 2011.
OLENA KALYTIAK DAVIS, poetry, "Procession", Green Mountains Review, Vol. XXIV, No. 1, Summer, 2011.
CARL DENNIS, poetry, "Unfolding", The New Yorker, October 24, 2011.
MIKE DOUGHTY, a memoir, The Book of Drugs, Da Capo Press, January, 2012. This candid memoir by the singer, songwriter, performer and former front man for the band Soul Coughing is the story of his band’s rise and bitter collapse, the life of addiction, and the world of recovery.
CAMILLE T. DUNGY, poetry, "From the First, the Body Was Dirt", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, No. 3, December, 2011.
STEPHEN DUNN, poetry, "In Love, His Grammar Grew", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, No. 4, January, 2012.
THOMAS SAYERS ELLIS, a selection of photographs, "Photographs", Poetry, August, 2011.
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LEE ETHEREDGE IV, cover art and several interior images, "live, die, withstand", Aufgabe, No. 10, Summer, 2011.
JEFFREY EUGENIDES, a novel, The Marriage Plot, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, October, 2011.
DAVID FERRY, poetry, "Little Vietnam Futurist Poem" and nine other poems, Poetry, August, 2011. This selection of poems are from the collection Of No Country I Know: New and Selected Poems (1999, The University of Chicago Press) and are printed in recognition of Ferry being awarded the 2011 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize; poetry, "Coffee Lips", "Incubus", "Ancestral Lines", "Catullus I", "Martial 1.01", and others, Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, No. 4, January, 2012.
NICK FLYNN, poetry, "haiku (failed)", jubilat, No. 19, Summer, 2011.
CALVIN FORBES, poetry, "Momma Said" and "Talking Blues", Poetry, August, 2011.
RUTH FRANKLIN, commentary, "Biutiful, by Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu", Salmagundi, Nos. 172-173, Fall, 2011.
JEFF FRIEDMAN, poetry, "Dusk", 5 AM, Issue No. 33, Summer, 2011.
CAROL FROST, poetry, "What the Dove Sings", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, No. 5, February, 2012.
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DAVID GALEF, a story collection, My Date with Neanderthal Woman, Dzanc Books, November, 2011. This book won a Dzanc Books award for a first story collection.
SUZANNE GARDINIER, poetry, "Night Journey", jubilat, No. 19, Summer, 2011.
SCOTT GEIGER, fiction, "Quality of Life in Switzerland", Conjunctions, Vol. 57 "Kin", Fall, 2011.
PETER GIZZI, a poetry collection, Threshold Songs, Wesleyan University Press, September, 2011.
RIGOBERTO GONZALEZ, a poetry collection, Black Blossoms, Four Way, October, 2011.
REGAN GOOD, a poetry collection, The Atlantic House, Harry Tankoos Books, December, 2011. Many of the books in this collection were written at Yaddo.
VIVIAN GORNICK, a biography, Emma Goldman: Revolution as a Way of Life, Yale University Press, October, 2011.
ELIZA GRISWOLD, commentary, "Everyone Is an Immigrant", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, No. 4, January, 2012.
LAUREN GROFF, a novel, Arcadia, Hyperion/Voice, March, 2012.
LESLIE GUTTMAN, a contributor to an essay collection about lessons in life, "Important Strangers" in, This I Believe: Life Lessons, Wiley, October, 2011. This book is based on the popular public radio series of the same name. Guttman's essay is about how she caught a grieving thief and the commonality of loss.
MARILYN HACKER, poetry, "Tahrir", Ploughshares, Vol. 37, Nos. 2 & 3, Fall, 2011.
JENNIFER HAIGH, fiction, "Paramour", Ploughshares, Vol. 37, No. 4, Winter, 2011/2012.
DONALD HALL, a poetry collection, The Black Chamber, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, September, 2011.
MARY STEWART HAMMOND, poetry, "Lines Composed At Beaufort, S.C., A Few Miles Above Parris Island", Yale Review, Vol. 100, No. 1, J.D. McClatchy, editor, January, 2012. Only available in print.
STEPHEN HAVEN, poetry, "Talisman" and "The Last Train By", Northwest Review, Vol. 49, No. 1, Summer, 2011.
WILL HERMES, nonfiction, Love Goes to Buildings On Fire: Five Years in New York City That Changed Music Forever, Faber and Faber, November, 2011.
JANE HIRSHFIELD, commentary, "One Whole Voice", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, No. 5, February, 2012. Hirshfield contributed to a piece comprised of extracts from God at Every Gate, edited by Ilya Kaminsky and Yaddo author Katherine Towler, to be published later this year by Tupelo Press; a poetry collection, Come Thief, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, August, 2011; poetry, "Mop Without Stick", "In a Kitchen Where Mushrooms Were Washed", and "Hamper", Ploughshares, Vol. 37, Nos. 2 & 3, Fall, 2011.
ALAN HOLLINGHURST, a novel, The Stranger's Child, Knopf, October, 2011.
ANNA MARIA HONG, poetry, "The Iron Age", "The Platinum Age", "Salome", "The Peach Box", "The Hood", Green Mountains Review, Vol. XXIV, No. 1, Summer, 2011.
GARRETT HONGO, an essay on Charles Wright, "In the Charles Wright Museum", Northwest Review, Vol. 49, No. 2, November, 2011. Hongo also edited this special Charles Wright Tribute issue of Northwest Review.
ANN HOOD, fiction, "Code Blue", Ploughshares, Vol. 37, No. 4, Winter, 2011/2012.
AILISH HOPPER, poetry, "151/2", AGNI, No. 74, Fall, 2011.
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TIMOTHY HOUGHTON, a poetry collection, The Height In Between, Orchises Press, January, 2012.
DAVID HUDDLE, fiction, "Doubt Administration", Green Mountains Review, Vol. XXIV, No. 1, Summer, 2011; a novel, Nothing Can Make Me Do This, Tupelo Press, October, 2011.
ANDREW HUDGINS, essays, "Housman, My Housman" and "Poetry and Biography", Northwest Review, Vol. 49, No. 1, Summer, 2011.
LANGSTON HUGHES, poetry, "God", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, No. 5, February, 2012. In reviewing poems for a centennial anthology of work from the pages of Poetry, the editors found they appreciated more poems than could be included in the book and opted to publish many in the magazine throughout 2012. This is one of those poems.
T. R. HUMMER, a commentary on poems by Charles Wright, "The New Poem", Northwest Review, Vol. 49, No. 2, November, 2011; a poetry collection, Ephemeron, Louisiana State University Press, November, 2011.
COLETTE INEZ, a poetry collection, Horseplay, Word Press, November, 2011.
MARK JARMAN, an essay on Charles Wright, "Soul Journals: The Daily Devotions of Charles Wright", Northwest Review, Vol. 49, No. 2, November, 2011. Jarman's poems "Coastal", "June Gloom", and "Old Song" also are included in this special Charles Wright Tribute Issue of Northwest Review.
HILLARY JORDAN, a novel, When She Woke, Algonquin Books and HarperCollins Canada, October, 2011.
LAURA KASISCHKE, co-editor (with Keith Taylor) of a story collection, Ghost Writers: Us Haunting Them, Wayne State University Press, September, 2011.
WELDON KEES, poetry, "Small Prayer", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, No. 5, February, 2012. In reviewing poems for a centennial anthology of work from the pages of Poetry, the editors found they appreciated more poems than could be included in the book and opted to publish many in the magazine throughout 2012. This is one of those poems.
BETH KISSILEFF, an essay, "Writing Advice about Writing Advice", TinHouse.com, January 6, 2012. Read the essay at http://www.tinhouse.com/blog/11566/web-extra-writing-advice-about-writing-advice.html#more-11566.
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ROBERT KLITZMAN, nonfiction, Am I My Genes?: Confronting Fate and Family Secrets in the Age of Genetic Testing, Oxford University Press, March, 2012.
PAUL LA FARGE, a novel, Luminous Airplanes, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, October, 2011.
ZACHARY LAZAR, author of an interview, "Zachary Lazar and Dana Spiotta", The Literary Review, Vol. 54, No. 4, Fall, 2011.
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JONATHAN LETHEM, a collection of previously published pieces and new essays, The Ecstacy of Influence: Nonfictions, Etc., Doubleday, November, 2011.
PETER LEVINE, a collection of linked short stories, The Appearance of a Hero, St. Martin's Press, Spring, 2012.
LYN LIFSHIN, poetry, "Writing Class, Syracuse Winter", "Why Aerograms Are Always Blue", and "Madonna Who Writes Ten Poems a Day", 5 AM, Issue No. 33, Summer, 2011.
DEENA LINETT, fiction, "Seeing Things", The Bellevue Literary Review, Spring, 2012; a poetry collection, The Gate at Visby, Tiger Bark Press, January, 2012; fiction, "Last Love", Massachusetts Review, December, 2011.
MARGOT LIVESEY, a novel, The Flight of Gemma Hardy, HarperCollins, January, 2012.
SARAH MANGUSO, a memoir, The Guardians: An Elegy, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, February, 2012.
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BEN MARCUS, a novel, The Flame Alphabet, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, January, 2012; short fiction, "What Have You Done?", The New Yorker, August 8, 2011.
JYNNE DILLING MARTIN, poetry, "Dropped Things Are Bound to Sink", Ploughshares, Vol. 37, Nos. 2 & 3, Fall, 2011.
J.D. MCCLATCHY, poetry, "Prelude, Delay, and Epitaph", Ploughshares, Vol. 37, No. 4, Winter, 2011/2012.
SUE MILLER, fiction, from, Burning Summer, Ploughshares, Vol. 37, Nos. 2 & 3, Fall, 2011.
RICK MOODY, fiction, "Rapid Transit", Conjunctions, Vol. 57 "Kin", Fall, 2011.
MICHAEL MORSE, poetry, "Void and Compensation (Tsimtsum)", The American Poetry Review, Vol. 41, No. 1, February, 2012.
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WALTER MOSLEY, a novel, All I Did Was Shoot My Man, Riverhead, January, 2012. This is the fourth book in a series of New York crime novels built around a character named Leonid McGill.
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SARAH MURRAY, a nonfiction work about how different cultures mourn their dead, Making An Exit: From the Magnificent to the Macabre - How We Dignify the Dead, St. Martin's Press, October, 2011. This book was largely written at Yaddo. Murray traveled extensively to research the book, including to Ghana, where she had her own coffin commissioned in the shape of the Empire State Building.
SYLVIA NASAR, nonfiction, Grand Pursuit: The Story of Economic Genius, Simon & Schuster, September, 2011.
MARK NEPO, nonfiction, As Far As the Heart Can See: Stories to Illuminate the Soul, HCI, September, 2011.
JOSIP NOVAKOVICH, fiction, "White Night Encounters", Green Mountains Review, Vol. XXIV, No. 1, Summer, 2011.
ELIZABETH NUNEZ, a novel, Boundaries, Akashic, October, 2011.
D. NURKSE, a poetry collection, A Night in Brooklyn, Alfred A. Knopf, July, 2012; poetry, "The Bars", The New Yorker, October 31, 2011; poetry, "Psalm to Be Read with Closed Eyes", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, No. 5, February, 2012.
DAN O'BRIEN, poetry, "The War Reporter Paul Watson Remembers the Peacekeepers", 5 AM, Issue No. 33, Summer, 2011.
JULIA OLDER, poetry, Tales of the Francois Vase: A Poem, Hobblebush Books, January, 2012. The book comes with a CD of the NPR radio play.
TARIK O'REGAN, a musical recording of a work based on an ancient Irish text, Tarik O'Regan: Acallam na Senórach - An Irish Colloquy, featuring the National Chamber Choir of Ireland, Harmonia Mundi, October, 2011. Acallam na Senórach, a Middle Irish narrative, is one of the longest surviving works of medieval Irish literature. O'Regan's hour-long rendering of the tale is scored for 16 voices, acoustic guitar, and the bodhrán (Irish frame drum).
SUSAN ORLEAN, nonfiction, Rin Tin Tin: The Life and the Legend, Simon & Schuster, October, 2011.
EUGENE OSTASHEVSKY, poetry, "The Pirate Who Does Not Know the Value of Pi", jubilat, No. 19, Summer, 2011.
GRACE PALEY, commentary, "One Whole Voice", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, No. 5, February, 2012. Paley's work was included in a piece comprised of extracts from God at Every Gate, edited by Ilya Kaminsky and Yaddo author Katherine Towler, to be published later this year by Tupelo Press.
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TOM PIAZZA, a collection of 15 years of essays and journalism, Devil Sent The Rain: Music and Writing in Desperate America, HarperCollins Publishers, August, 2011. A collection of work on musical, literary, and political topics: Charley Patton, Norman Mailer, Bob Dylan, Gustave Flaubert, Jimmie Rodgers, bluegrass wildman Jimmy Martin, Charlie Chan movies, the BP oil spill, Jelly Roll Martin, and the future of books.
JAMIE QUATRO, short story, "Caught Up", Tin House, Fall, 2011; short story, "Decomposition: A Primer for Promiscuous Housewives", American Short Fiction, August, 2011. This story was selected by Wells Tower as an annual contest winner.
JONATHAN RABAN, nonfiction, Driving Home: An American Journey, Pantheon, September, 2011.
MAHMUD RAHMAN, a translation of a novel by Bangladeshi writer Mahmudul Haque, Black Ice, HarperCollins India, January, 2012.
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ALICE RANDALL, a novel, Ada's Rules: A Sexy, Skinny Novel, Bloomsbury USA, April, 2012.
JOHN REPP, poetry, "Nothing Happened" and "The Boy & The Bisbings", The Journal, Vol. 35, No. 1, Summer, 2011.
JAY ROGOFF, a poetry collection inspired by dance, The Art of Gravity, Louisiana State University Press, September, 2011; poetry, "Research Assistant", Salmagundi, Nos. 172-173, Fall, 2011.
JENNIFER ROSE, nonfiction, "Dojo", Ploughshares, Vol. 37, Nos. 2 & 3, Fall, 2011.
J. ALLYN ROSSER, poetry, "As If" and "(This Line Intentionally Left Blank)", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, NO. 2, November, 2011.
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DANNY RUBIN, a screenwriter's story of the creation of an iconic film, How to Write Groundhog Day, Triad, January, 2012. Available exclusively as an eBook (iBook coming soon).
KAREN RUSSELL, fiction, "A Family Restaurant", Conjunctions, Vol. 57 "Kin", Fall, 2011.
THADDEUS RUTKOWSKI, flash fiction, "Altered Persona", Journal of Compressed Creative Arts, Matter Press, September 9, 2011; poetry, "Leaping Buck Icons", Entering the Real World: VCCA Poets On Mt. San Angelo, December, 2011; poetry, "Mother's Advice", Spillway, No. 17, Fall, 2011.
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MICHAEL RYAN, poetry, "Hard Times", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, No. 4, January, 2012; a poetry collection, This Morning, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March, 2012; poetry, "Garbage Truck", The American Poetry Review, Vol. 41, No. 1, February, 2012; a poetry collection, This Morning, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March, 2012.
HELEN SCHULMAN, a novel, This Beautiful Life, HarperCollins Publishers, August, 2011.
PHILIP SCHULTZ, a memoir, My Dyslexia, W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., September, 2011; poetry, "Hitting and Getting Hit", Ploughshares, Vol. 37, No. 4, Winter, 2011/2012.
LYNNE SHARON SCHWARTZ, fiction, "Taken In" and "Chopin Collage", Northwest Review, Vol. 49, No. 1, Summer, 2011.
JAMES SCOTT, fiction, "Downstream", Ploughshares, Vol. 37, Nos. 2 & 3, Fall, 2011.
DAVID SEDARIS, an essay, "Memory Laps: Swim-team Summers", The New Yorker, October 24, 2011.
KATHRYN LEVY AND HARVEY SHAPIRO, a conversation between two Yaddo artists, "Interview With Harvey Shapiro", The Southampton Review, Vol. V, No. 2, Summer, 2011. The issue also includes a selection of poems by both Levy and Shapiro.
BRENDA SHAUGHNESSY, poetry, "Artless", The New Yorker, August 8, 2011.
HELEN SIMPSON, a story collection, In-Flight Entertainment, Knopf, February, 2012.
DAVE SMITH, a poetry collection, Hawks on Wires: Poems, 2005-2010, Louisiana State University Press, November, 2011; an essay of appreciation for Charles Wright, "Afield with a Man and a Gun", Northwest Review, Vol. 49, No. 2, November, 2011.
ELIZABETH SPIRES, poetry, "A Life" and "Constructing a Religion", Ploughshares, Vol. 37, Nos. 2 & 3, Fall, 2011.
KATHLEEN SPIVACK, poetry, "How I Got Over", Spoon River Poetry Review, 36.1, Fall, 2011.
SUE STANDING, poetry, "Diamond Haiku", "Orchard House", and "Self-Portrait", Ploughshares, Vol. 37, No. 4, Winter, 2011/2012.
MELISSA STEIN, poetry, "Barn Door", Spoon River Poetry Review, 36.1, Fall, 2011.
HAIM STEINBACH, subject of an interview, "In the Studio with Steel Stillman", Art in America, January, 2012.
GERALD STERN, poetry, "Spent" and "Transactions", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, No. 1, October, 2011; a memoir, Stealing History, Trinity University Press, February, 2012; commentary, "Four Selections from Stealing History, a diary of the mind", The American Poetry Review, Vol. 41, No. 1, February, 2012; commentary, "One Whole Voice", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, No. 5, February, 2012. Stern contributed to a piece comprised of extracts from God at Every Gate, edited by Ilya Kaminsky and Yaddo author Katherine Towler, to be published later this year by Tupelo Press.
MARK STRAND, a reminiscence about Charles Wright, "In Praise of Charles Wright", Northwest Review, Vol. 49, No. 2, November, 2011.
ADRIENNE SU, a reminiscense about Charles Wright, "Terse Wisdom, Casual, Not Lofty", Northwest Review, Vol. 49, No. 2, November, 2011. Su's poem "On Seldom Going to the Movies" also is included in this special Charles Wright Tribute Issue of Northwest Review.
TERESE SVOBODA, a novel, Bohemian Girl, University of Nebraska Press, September, 2011; poetry, "Thanatos Machine" and "Caned", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, NO. 2, November, 2011.
BRIAN SWANN, poetry, "Strangeness", AGNI, No. 74, Fall, 2011.
MAXINE SWANN, a novel, The Foreigners, Riverhead, August, 2011.
ROBERT SWARD, a poetry collection, New and Selected Poems 1957-2011, Red Hen Press, October, 2011. Many of the poems in this volume were written at Yaddo.
JEFF TALMAN, an audio CD of an installation, Nature of the Night Sky, New Domain Records, October, 2011. The Nature of the Night Sky installation was recently presented in the Bavarian Forest. The work also is available in a downloadable mp3 format.
CRAIG MORGAN TEICHER, poetry, "Grief: A Celebration", The Literary Review, Vol. 54, No. 4, Fall, 2011.
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LYSLEY TENORIO, a debut story collection, Monstress, HarperCollins Publishers, January, 2012.
RICHARD TILLINGHAST, poetry, "Early Rising", Ploughshares, Vol. 37, Nos. 2 & 3, Fall, 2011; poetry, "And And And", Northwest Review, Vol. 49, No. 2, November, 2011; nonfiction, "Turning Points", Ploughshares, Vol. 37, Nos. 2 & 3, Fall, 2011.
LEWIS TURCO, a reference work, The Book of Forms: A Handbook of Poetics, Including Odd and Invented Forms, Revised and Expanded Edition, University Press of New England, October, 2011.
JEAN VALENTINE, commentary, "One Whole Voice", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, No. 5, February, 2012. Valentine contributed to a piece comprised of extracts from God at Every Gate, edited by Ilya Kaminsky and Yaddo author Katherine Towler, to be published later this year by Tupelo Press.
JUDITH VOLLMER, a poetry collection, The Water Books, Autumn House Press, February, 2012.
DAVID WAGONER, poetry, "Something for Nothing", "Song Without Words", and "The Logician Eats Poetry", Salmagundi, Nos. 172-173, Fall, 2011.
G. C. WALDREP, commentary, "One Whole Voice", Poetry, Vol. CXCIX, No. 5, February, 2012. Waldrep contributed to a piece comprised of extracts from God at Every Gate, edited by Ilya Kaminsky and Yaddo author Katherine Towler, to be published later this year by Tupelo Press.
ROSANNA WARREN, poetry, "Glaucoma", The New Yorker, January 9, 2012.
JILL WIDNER, fiction, "Bethel Street, You Could Be Barcelona", Litro (UK), Issue 110: Street Fiction, October, 2011; an excerpt from The Smell of Sulphur, a novel in progress, "The Underwater Room", The Good Men Project, Weekend Fiction/Best of Fiction, January 7, 2012. This excerpt was first published in Short Fiction 4 (University of Plymouth Press, UK) in November 2010.
DYLAN WILLOUGHBY, a poem written at Yaddo, "To an Unfallen Leaf", Bigger Than They Appear: Anthology of Very Short Poems, Accents Publishing, December, 2011; poetry, "Annwn", Agenda, Vol. 46, No. 2, September, 2011.
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KEVIN WILSON, a novel, The Fang Family, HarperCollins Publishers, August, 2011.
SUZANNE WISE, poetry, "What the Camera Says to the Voice", "Alpha and Omega", "Confessions of Thomas A. Watson", "Instead of Improving My Image", Green Mountains Review, Vol. XXIV, No. 1, Summer, 2011.
DAVID WOJAHN, poetry, "Quicken", 5 AM, Issue No. 33, Summer, 2011.
HILMA WOLITZER, a novel, An Available Man, Ballantine, January, 2012.
MEG WOLITZER, a novel for children, The Fingertips of Duncan Dorfman, Dutton, September, 2011.