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Current Issue: 35.1 (Spring 2012)

Featuring the winners of the 2011 Jeffrey E. Smith Editors’ Prize, as well as work by Steve Gehrke, Jessica Francis Kane, Thomas Pierce, Mark Wunderlich, Mako Yoshikawa, and Dave Zoby… and an interview with David Milch.
Poem of the Week- David Kirby: “If Any Man Have an Ear, Let Him Listen”
- Larry Levis: “Labyrinth as the Erasure of Cries Heard Once Within It or: (Mr. Bones I Succeeded. . .’ Later)”
- Amy Newman: “The Day After The Dean of Michigan State College Admits Him To Lansing Sparrow Hospital For Rest, A Naked Theodore Roethke Barricades Himself Behind A Hospital Mattress”
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Essay collection from the Nieman Conferences Released
As the editor in charge of book reviews, Evelyn Rogers receives many and varied titles. She was kind enough to pass along to me a book on nonfiction called Telling True Stories (Plume, 2007). It’s a collection of essays developed from five years’ worth of presentations at the Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism. Since the Nieman program strives “to help editors and writers understand and deploy the power of narrative for presenting the news engagingly,” one can expect a more journalistic approach. But there’s plenty of insightful essays for creative nonfiction types of all sorts, including sections entitled, “Name Your Subgenre,” “Ethics,” “Editing” and “Building a Career in Magazines and Books.” Among the 52 contributing writers and editors, you’ll find Gay Talese, Nora Ephron, Adam Hochschild, Tom Wolfe, Tracy Kidder, Susan Orlean, Phillip Lopate and Debra Dickerson. To learn more about the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University, its conference and other offerings, go to www.nieman.harvard.edu/narrative, or click here.
Richard Sowienski