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Posted on May 14, 2013 by find8new4

. The Short Story Review  [ISSN: 0741-0786] was an independent San Francisco-based literary journal operating between 1983 and 1989.  Chris Gabbard founded the journal and was its chief editor.  He had considerable and indispensable help from Stephen Woodhams, who served as … Continue reading →

Posted in Alice Adams, Amy Hempel, Amy Kaufman, Anne Rice, Antonya Nelson, Arturo Vivante, Bobbie Ann Mason, Carolyn Chute, Chris Gabbard, Dagoberto Gilb, Denise Chavez, Elea Carey, Gilbert Sorrentino, H. E. Francis, Harriett Doerr, Herbert Gold, J. California Cooper, Lee K. Abbott, Leza Lowitz, Lynn Gray, Madison Smartt Bell, Mark Coovelis, Michael Covino, Nicholasa Mohr, Paul West, Paula Gunn Allen, R. A. Sasaki, Richard Cortez Day, Ron Loewinsohn, Rudolfo Anaya, Short Story Review, Stephen Woodhams, Susan St. Aubin, T. Coraghessan Boyle, Tim O'Brien, Tobias Wolff, Tom Clark, Toni Graham, W. P. Kinsella | Tagged Anthony Caquelin, Beth Overson, Carpenter Library, Cathy Jaob, Chris Gabbard, Elea Carey, Fiction Monthly, FM Five, Leza Lowitz, Lynn Gray, San Francisco, San Francisco State University, Stephen Woodhams, Susan St. Aubin, Ted Rajfur, Tema Goodwin, Thomas G. Carpenter Library, UNF, University of North Florida | 1 Comment
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