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Emily M. Green

EMILY M. GREEN earned an MFA in poetry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and another in fiction from the University of Mississippi. Her poetry and short stories have appeared in such literary journals as Prairie Schooner, Poet Lore, and Natural Bridge. Currently, she lives somewhere between Elseworlds and Memphis, Tennessee.

OXFORD, MISSISSIPPI; MIDSUMMER by Emily M. Green

July 1, 2011 Contributed By: Emily M. Green

1 I get a job at Security Check, answering phones. They give me a cubicle and a headset. The air conditioning makes my leg hair grow faster. 2 I take Spanish translation to fulfill a graduate school language requirement and break up with Eduardo. He offers to look over my assignments anyway. 3 Five nights […]

Filed Under: Poetry Posted On: July 1, 2011

A RELATIONSHIP, FOR INSTANCE by Emily M. Green

July 1, 2011 Contributed By: Emily M. Green

No one you know, but let’s say a woman, pretty. Not beautiful. Her man, also not bad looking, though his age is starting to show. At one time, she remembered to pick him up a sandwich for lunch and he would start her bath when she was on her way home. But at the end, […]

Filed Under: Poetry Posted On: July 1, 2011

Contributor Bios for Issue 4 Summer 2011

July 1, 2011 Contributed By: Adetokunbo Abiola, Aleksandra Bogdanova, Alex Cigale, Alexander Motyl, Alexander Vvedensky, Barbara Hamby, Carrie Shipers, Claire Harlan Orsi, Daniel Wolff, Daniele Pantano, Daniil Kharms, David Allen Sullivan, David Cody, David Hawkins, David Kirby, David Starkey, Emily M. Green, Eric Arnold, Francine Witte, Hannah Stephenson, Jeff Laughlin, Jeremy D. Campbell, Jordan A. Rothacker, Jorge Volpi, Laura Carter, Manua Das, Michael Arkush, Michael Barach, Michelle Askin, Okla Elliott, Patrick Fadely, Rabindra K. Swain, Robert Loss, Robert Walser, Serge Segay, Theodore Worozbyt, Weston Cutter

Issue 4 Summer 2011 ADETOKUNBO ABIOLA is a Nigerian journalist and writer. He has published Labulabu Mask, a novel (Macmillan Nigeria). He has also published in print and online magazines such as Rake Journal, BBC Focus on Africa Magazine, Flask Review, Zapata!, Liberation Lit, Sage of Consciousness Review, Africa Writer.Com, Big Pulp, the One World Global Anthology, The November 3rd Club, Mobius-Journal for Social Change, Dog Eat Crow […]

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MAYDAY Magazine: Issue 4 Summer 2011

July 1, 2011 Contributed By: Adetokunbo Abiola, Aleksandra Bogdanova, Alex Cigale, Alexander Motyl, Alexander Vvedensky, Barbara Hamby, Carrie Shipers, Claire Harlan Orsi, Daniel Wolff, Daniele Pantano, Daniil Kharms, David Allen Sullivan, David Cody, David Hawkins, David Kirby, David Starkey, Emily M. Green, Eric Arnold, Francine Witte, Hannah Stephenson, Jeff Laughlin, Jeremy D. Campbell, Jordan A. Rothacker, Jorge Volpi, Laura Carter, Manua Das, Michael Arkush, Michael Barach, Michelle Askin, Okla Elliott, Patrick Fadely, Rabindra K. Swain, Robert Loss, Robert Walser, Serge Segay, Theodore Worozbyt, Weston Cutter

F E A T U R E S Aleksandra Bogdanova в е з д е photographs David Kirby & Barbara Hamby SOUL MAN: LIFE IN RUSSIA, THEN AND NOW     essay and photographs Jorge Volpi & Okla Elliott WAYS OF EXPLORING THE WORLD     an interview with Jorge Volpi (English and Spanish version) Jorge Volpi SEASON OF […]

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