The South Carolina Review Contents
Volume 44, Number 2, Spring 2012
FICTION
| Kurt Rheinheimer |
West Virginia |
| Michael Beeman |
Chantella |
| James Tate Hill |
The Origin of Heroes |
| Marc Foster |
Shoe Dogs |
| Tuskin Roberts |
Easy to Love |
| Erika Seay |
Heatstroke |
POETRY
| Elizabeth Boleman-Herring |
Fake Garden: Fake Toad, Too |
| David James |
Experiment in Theatre #10 |
| Jean-Mark Sens |
Angels of Visions |
| Charles Semones |
The Poet Speaks Out in His Eldering |
| Ted Lord |
Obstacles |
| Larsen Bowker |
- In the Dry Silence of Family Farms
- In the Flourish of Weeds
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| Rebecca Foust |
- Atonement
- She Picks the Wrong Spot on the Beach
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| James Valvis |
- Creek Diving Dare
- Poem Composed Entirely with Last Lines in Raymond Carver Poems
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| James Doyle |
The Cliff Dwellers |
| Jonathan Greenhause |
Time Away |
| Kristen Berkey-Abbott |
Safety Pin Sisterhood |
| Michael Malan |
- Wrong Number
- Why I Like War
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| Robert Parham |
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| Roger Desy |
The Best Apple |
| Marion Boyer |
The Symmetry of Paper Planes |
| Karon Luddy |
To a Congenitally Hungry Friend Whom I Saw for the First Time in Twenty Years |
| David Salner |
Klan Country |
| J. Alan Nelson |
Lunesta Vision |
| Lilly Deng |
Rekindling |
| Charles Tisdale |
The Bride Throwing Her Bouquet |
| Lyn Lifshin |
Linden Tea |
| Steven Winn |
Mansion |
| Alan Feldman |
Pronunciation |
| Dustin Junkert |
Answer Me |
| Peter Imsdahl |
Late June |
| Sonja James |
Confessions of a Literary Hiker |
| Scott Owens |
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| Ronald Moran |
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| Robert Cooperman |
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| Doug Ramspeck |
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| Sharon Doyle |
The Visibility Is Very Low |
REPUBLIC OF LETTERS
| Michael Milburn |
"U Shall Not Stop Listenin to Dis Poem": Contemporary Poetry In and Out of the High School Classroom |
| Skip Eisiminger |
Three Stabs at the Truth |
REVIEWS
| Elisa Kay Sparks |
How We Know the Natural World |
| Christina Cook |
- Beer Runs, Communion Wafers, and Loss
- Fragile, Flickering Differentiation
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| John H. Perryman |
Creating the Presidency |
| Erin J. Mullikin |
"To Idi Amin I'm an Idiot": Inebriated on Poetry |
| Alma Bennett |
"We had to do Something." I had to do Something. |
| Erin J. Mullikin |
An American Hunting: Channeling Ghosts |
| Wayne K. Chapman |
Hogarth Press Revisitings |
ANNOUNCING FORTHCOMING ISSUE: Locating African American Autobiography
The South Carolina Review seeks submissions that examine how geographical locations associated with authors and texts shape the creation, reception, and distribution of African American Autobiography for a special number scheduled for publication in Spring 2013. One might consider Eric Gardner’s call for examinations of Unexpected Places such as Lucy Delaney’s St. Louis that are not traditionally associated with African American literary production, or further explorations of locales such as South Carolina or Worcester, Massachusetts, where authors of recently recovered slave narratives labored and lived. This themed issue of The South Carolina Review will feature essays, fiction, poetry, and black-and-white photographs. For more information, contact Dr. Rhonda Thomas, rhonddt@clemson.edu. Deadline: March 31, 2012.