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Boulevard Vol. 36, No. 1
This issue includes the winning story from the 2019 Short Fiction Contest by Sena Moon, a Boulevard Craft Interview featuring a conversation between J. Ryan Stradal and Beth Dooley, new poetry from Shara McCallum, Eloisa Amezcua, Molly Brodak, Doug Ramspeck, Katherine Smith, Lisa Gluskin Stonestreet, Dara Elerath, and Jeannine Hall Gailey, new fiction from Ron Austin, Matthew Di Paoli, Christine Sneed, and Adam Roux, essays by Christine Spillson, Jodie Varon, Matt Jones, Brandon Parker, and Min Han, and a new symposium about re-examining history. Plus, fantastic and striking cover art by Xizi Liu!
Boulevard Vol. 35, Nos. 2 & 3
This issue includes the winning essay from the 2019 Nonfiction Contest by Emi Nietfeld, the winning poems from the 2019 Poetry Contest by A.D. Lauren-Abunassar, a Boulevard Craft Interview featuring Téa Obreht, a translated collection of first-person accounts during the first days of the Wuhan quarantine, new fiction from Joyce Carol Oates, Mary Troy, Devin Thomas O’Shea, Jiesung Diana Park, and John Biguenet, new poetry from Mark Aiello, Leila Chatti, Diana M. Chien, Kristina Faust, W.J. Herbert, Jose Hernandez Diaz, Sarah Lilius, Amber McBride, Owen McLeod, Patrick Swaney, Laura Paul Watson, and John Sibley Williams, essays by Jan Bridgeford-Smith, James McGovern, Gwen Niekamp, M.H. Perry, and Robert Zaller, and a new symposium on the economics of writing in a free content era. Plus, fantastic and striking cover art by Larry Bommarito!
Boulevard Vol. 35, No. 1
This issue includes the winning story from the 2018 Short Fiction Contest for Emerging Writers by Claire Boyles, a Boulevard Craft Interview featuring Sarah Kendzior, Michael Czyzniejewski, Greg November, Hannah Williams, Michelle Richmond, Tim Fitts, Adam Brewer, J.T. Barbarese, Renée Branum, Andrew D. Cohen, Lorraine Hanlon Comanor, Clinton Crockett Peters, E. Kristin Anderson, Anne Barngrover, Brian Komei Dempster, Benjamin S. Grossberg, Susan Hutton, Miriam N. Kotzin, George Looney, Jane McGuffin, Rainie Oet, Laura Passin, Alejandro Pérez, Esteban Rodríguez, Stephanie Rogers, Rushi Vyas, and Corrie Williamson. Plus, fantastic and striking cover art by Alex Stoddard!
Boulevard Vol. 34, Nos. 2 & 3
This issue includes work by Joyce Carol Oates, a Boulevard Craft Interview featuring Min Jin Lee, Joanna Klink, G.C. Waldrep, Robert Zaller, Dick Allen, Ruth Bardon, Grady Chambers, Bailey Cohen, Adam O. Davis, Alison Hutchcraft, Carter Smith, Nikki Wallschlaeger, David Cameron, Carol Ghiglieri, Jasmin Grimaldo, Karen Tucker, Amber Caron, Geoff Martin, Anittah Patrick, William Torrey, and Eric Miles Williamson, as well as the winning entry of the inaugural 2018 Nonfiction Contest for Emerging Writers “The Worldwide Roller Derby Convention” by Gabe Montesanti. Plus, fantastic and striking cover art by Miranda Sofroniou!
Boulevard Vol. 34, No. 1
This issue includes work by Weike Wang, a Boulevard Craft Interview featuring Jane Smiley, Hanif Abdurraqib, Carl Phillips, Beth Tornes, and Albert Goldbarth, Chana Kim, Ariel Saramandi, Meron Hadero, Rene Martinez, Shara McCallum, Daniel M. Mendoza, Phong Nguyen, Robert Zaller, B. J. Hollars, Stephen Dixon, Colin Fleming, Sanjena Sathian, Brandon R. Scrand, Daniel Stolar, George Williams, Joshua Aiken, Cynthia S. Hua, Karla K. Morton, Karthik Purushothaman, Sean Shearer, Joannie Strangeland, and Jessica Yuan as well as the 2018 Poetry Contest for Emerging Poets winning entry by Mandy Gutmann-Gonzalez and the 2017 Short Fiction Contest for Emerging Writers winning story “Quarterway House” by Caitlin Campbell. Plus, fantastic and striking cover art by Tran Nguyen!
Boulevard Vol. 33, Nos. 2 & 3
This issue debuts our craft interview feature with Nathan Englander; new work by J. T. Barbarese, John Dalton, Jessica Greenbaum, Shen Haobo translated by Liang Yujing, Karin Lin-Greenberg, Robbie Maakestad, Kirtan Nautiyal, Joyce Carol Oates, Judith Padow, Morgan Parker, Sommer Schaefer, Floyd Skloot, Chelsea Wagenaar, and many more writers, both established and emerging. Also: Elizabeth Hoover’s winning entry to the 2017 Poetry Contest for Emerging Writers and fantastic and striking cover art by Rene Lynch.
Boulevard Vol. 33, No. 1
This issue features new work by Dilruba Ahmed, Howard Altmann, Angela Ball, Colin Fleming, Albert Goldbarth, B. J. Hollars, Jenny Molberg, Joyce Carol Oates, Natalie Scenters-Zapico, Joanna Solfrian, Chrstine Spillson, Mark Wagenaar, Jane O. Wayne, and many more writers, both established and emerging. Also: Anastasia Selby's winning entry to the 2016 Short Fiction Contest for Emerging Writers and a symposium on campus protests and free speach. Plus, dynamic cover art by Tony Philippou.
Boulevard Vol. 32, Nos. 2 & 3
This issue features new work by Kelly Cherry, Stephen Dixon, Bob Hicok, Gabrielle Hovendon, Joanna Klink, Erika Krouse, David Naimon, Joyce Carol Oates, Matthew Vollmer, Abdourahman Waberi, Ellen Doré Watson, and many more writers, both award-winning and emerging. Also: Stacey Walker's winning 2016 Poetry Contest entry, and a symposium on Bob Dylan's Nobel Prize with contributions by Adrian Matejka, Brigitte Leschhorn, Katie Moulton, Anis Shivani, Andrew Weinstein, and Robert Zaller.
Boulevard Vol. 32, No. 1
This issue features new work by Zeina Hashem Beck, Diana M. Chien, Jerry Harp, Clarence Major, Shara McCallum, Joyce Carol Oates, Kevin Prufer, Mark Rudman, Anis Shivani, and many more writers, both award-winning and emerging. Also: surrealistic and enchanting cover art by Rafal Olbinski, Josuak Idaszak's winning 2015 Fiction Contest story, and a symposium on technology within writing.
Boulevard Vol. 31, Nos. 2 & 3
This issue features new work by Stephen Dixon, Amit Majmudar, Miriam Kotzin, Adrian Matejka, Phong Nguyen, Joyce Carol Oates, William Trowbridge, Mary Troy, and many more writers, both award-winning and emerging. Also: lush and imaginative cover art by Tony Philippou, Richard Lloyd-Jones's winning 2015 Poetry Contest entry, and a symposium on the future of literary publishing.
Fall 2015, Vol. 31, 1
This issue features new work by Albert Goldbarth, Alice Hoffman, Joyce Carol Oates, and many more writers, both award-winning and emerging. Also: a symposium on spirituality and religion in writing, Courtney Sender’s 2014 Short Fiction Contest winning story “The Disappearance of J. Frank Donaldson,” debut fiction by Meron Hadero, and stunning cover art by Julie Speed.
Spring 2015, Vol. 30, 2 & 3
This special 30th anniversary issue features new work by John Barth, Billy Collins, Albert Goldbarth, David Lehman, Jean McGarry, Richard Newman, Paul Ruffin, Charles Simic, Anis Shivani, G.C. Waldrep, Alex Chernow--the winner of the 2014 Poetry Contest for Emerging Writers--a symposium on TV vs. Film, and many more writers, both award-winning and emerging.
Fall 2014, Vol. 30, 1
This issue features new work by Colin Fleming, Bob Hicok, Sheila Kohler, Peter LaSalle, John Matthias, Joyce Carol Oates, Anis Shivani, Floyd Skloot, Saint James Harris Wood, Terrance Manning Jr.—the winner of the 2013 Fiction Contest for Emerging Writers—and many more writers, both award-winning and emerging.
This issue features new work by Sophy Burnham, Stephen Dixon, Albert Goldbarth; Charles Gross; Jean McGarry; Joyce Carol Oates; Paul Ruffin; Floyd Skloot; Anis Shivani; Christopher Robley, the winner of the 2013 Poetry Contest for Emerging Writers; and many more writers, both award-winning and emerging.
Fall 2013, Vol. 29, 1 & 2
This issue features new work by Albert Goldbarth; David Clewell; Alice Friman; Joyce Carol Oates; Paul Ruffin; Floyd Skloot; Gerald Stern; Patrick Nathan, the winner of the 2012 Short Fiction Contest for Emerging Writers; Charles Harper Webb; a symposium on Favorite and Least Favorite Magazines; and many more writers, both award-winning and emerging.
Spring 2013, Vol. 28, 3
This issue features new work by Stephen Dixon; Albert Goldbarth; James Nolan; Joyce Carol Oates; Paul Ruffin; Anis Shivani; Joseph D. Haske, the winner of the 2012 Short Fiction Contest for Emerging Writers; Jordan Pemberton, the winner of the 2012 Poetry Contest for Emerging Writers; and many more writers, both award-winning and emerging.