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MAYDAY Magazine: Issue 7 Fall 2013

October 1, 2013 Contributed By: Agnar Artúvertin, Alexis M. Smith, Alice B. Fogel, Amado Nervo, Andrew Hudgins, Anne Barngrover, Änne Troester, Avni Vyas, Brigit Kelly Young, Calvin Haul, Catherine Nelson, Christopher Merkner, David Abrams, David Bowen, Ethan Madarieta, Feliks Netz, George Moore, George Saunders, Glenn Brady, Irene Jiménez, Ivan Young, J. R. Longfellow, Jacob M. Appel, Janusz Zalewski, Jay Shearer, Jennifer Spiegel, Jeremy Britton, John Guzlowski, Jon Thompson, Katerina Stoykova-Klemer, Katharine L. Wiegele, Katy E. Ellis, Kelly Davio, Kyle Muntz, Lee Upton, M. C. Armstrong, Marius Lehene, Matthew Cooperman, Matthew Landrum, Michael Czyniejewski, Michael Schmeltzer, Octavio Quintanilla, Okla Elliott, Paul Crenshaw, R. Clifton Spargo, Raul Clement, Richard Thomas, Rimas Uzgiris, Stephen Kuusisto, Steve Davenport, Terrance Gutberlet, Theodore Worozbyt, Valentin Dishev

FEATURED
ARTIST

Glenn Brady It’s All Feel, My Dear
INTERVIEWS M. C. Armstrong
interviewed by David Bowen
A Dragon in the Hollow
Kelly Davio
interviewed by Michael Schmeltzer
Feeding One Another
Andrew Hudgins
interviewed by Okla Elliott
Nothing Human Is Foreign to Laughter
Stephen Kuusisto
interviewed by Okla Elliott
A Multiplicity of Visions
George Saunders
interviewed by Raul Clement
An Irreducible Language Object
Alexis M. Smith
interviewed by Jennifer Spiegel
Iceberg Theory Chic
R. Clifton Spargo
interviewed by Okla Elliott
The Lost Chapter
Jennifer Spiegel
interviewed by David Abrams
Adult Anxiety
FICTION M. C. Armstrong An excerpt from Challenger
Jeremy Britton Headache
Michael Czyzniejewski Home
Calvin Haul List
Irene Jiménez
translated by Catherine Nelson
Tana
J. R. Longfellow After the Parade
Christopher Merkner The Garden, the Blunder, the Baby
Jay Shearer Five-hundred Sirens
Richard Thomas Flowers for Jessica
Katherine L. Wiegele Incarnation
NONFICTION Lee Upton The Soul of Brevity
POETRY Anne Barngrover
and Avni Vyas

Pillow Talk, Brunch, then Cowboy Boots

Vintage Gallery of Our Ruined Affair

Paul Crenshaw

Fishers of Men

Steve Davenport
translations by Änne Troester
and Octavio Quintanilla

True Confessions
Valentin Dishev
translated by
Katerina Stoykova-Klemer
Nobody cries / for the rock
Katy E. Ellis Wandering Bouts
Alice B. Fogel Variation 6: Snake
Agnar Artúvertin
translated by Matthew Landrum
Bloodrain
George Moore
The Shape of Things
Kyle Muntz Brother/Sister
Amado Nervo
translated by Ethan Madarieta
Identity
Feliks Netz
translated by John Guzlowski
and Janusz Zalewski
Three Themes from Edward Hopper
Jon Thompson Letter to Chaplin (The Kid)
Rimas Uzgiris Acropolis
Theodore Worozbyt

Peas

October

Ivan Young Husks

BOOK
REVIEWS

Jacob M. Appel Devotion, the Unknowable, and
Dan Beachy-Quick’s
An Impentrable Screen of Purest Sky
Terrance Gutberlet Reconciliation in John Sayles’s
A Moment in the Sun
Brigit Kelly Young The Fight for Idealism in Imago for the fallen world


CONTRIBUTOR BIOS

Filed Under: Issues Posted On: October 1, 2013

Further Reading

The Ruptured
by Barbara Schwartz

Post-birth               my mother needed to bathe three times a day          After each I was                    to blow-dry                  the rupture with cool air            roving over her                                    blue translucence         We […]

Sellouts 1985: Patrick Süskind’s Perfume
by Brianna Di Monda

By co-opting the style and tropes of the Romantics and applying them to an ironic magical realism story, Süskind created a postmodern text liberated from the delusion of originality.

SINGING
by Claire Scott

I hear him singing in the kitchen
as he stirs sugar into jasmine tea

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