| Clover, a Literary Rag, Vol. 7 | | Author:
| Alfier, Jeffrey Allen, Luther Belcaster, Angela Bergstrom, Janet Bertolino, James Boyle, Anita K. Bullis, Jennifer Brummels, J. V. Canyon, Nancy Carter, Andrea Chase-Foster, Susan Crist, Larry Daley, Michael Dokey, Richard Drummond, David P. duMaurier, Denise Erickson, Susan J. Ervine, Gene Fargo, Seren Faulkner, J. Kaye Gillilan, Mary Elizabeth Green, Norman L. Green, Sally Hendrickson, Carol Heym, Elizabeth Heynen, Jim Hopkinson, Stephanie Cosky Hunter, Paul Kendall, Christine M. Kiristofco, John P. Landi, Vince Lawry, Mercedes Ledesma, Ramon Mesa Lee, David Lee, Jon D. Leigh, Laurel McBride, Andrew Shattuck McDowell, Sean H. McWilliams, Gary Milligan, Bryce Milstead, Jim Muzzy, Shelley Neriya, Ranjani Nikola-Wren, Morgan Oakley, Janet Patterson, Dayna Perchik, Simon Rolnick, Abbe Sanchez, Raul Smith, Robert Lavett Swan, Marc Swyer, Alan Takacs, Nancy Taylor, Carey Tustin, John Vause, Mikel Vignali, Elizabeth Wallace, Chris Wicinski, Paul Woods, J. Jamieson Zerby, Dave | Prepared for Publication by:
| Gillilan, Mary Elizabeth | Editor-In-Chief:
| Gillilan, Mary Elizabeth | Associate Editor:
| Green, Norman L. | ISBN: | 978-0-9888115-3-9 | Publication Date: | Jun 2014 | Publisher: | Independent Writers Studio Press
| Book Format: | Paperback | List Price: | USD $15.99 | Book Description:
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Clover, A Literary Rag is a semiannual magazine featuring stories, poems, memoir, and an occasional review. Based in Bellingham, Washington, the magazine hosts writers from the region and the world. New writers mix with seasoned writers--and writers from the Independent Writers' Studio are featured. The magazine celebrates words and in this light there are no photographs or visual art in Clover. The cover is the first page of the table of contents for that edition. We frequently... More DescriptionClover, A Literary Rag is a semiannual magazine featuring stories, poems, memoir, and an occasional review. Based in Bellingham, Washington, the magazine hosts writers from the region and the world. New writers mix with seasoned writers--and writers from the Independent Writers' Studio are featured. The magazine celebrates words and in this light there are no photographs or visual art in Clover. The cover is the first page of the table of contents for that edition. We frequently have over 50 contributors. We pride ourselves in creating a beautiful setting for the written word. | |