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After Hours: A Journal of Chicago Writing and Art

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Year: Summer
Edition/Volume: Volume 11
Publisher: Albert DeGenova
Contributors: Albert DeGenova, P. Hertel, Greg Kuepfer, Francesco Levato, Cherie Caswell Dost, Hagen W. Dost, Katie Budris Joseph M. Giordano, Mary Blinn, Charles Rossiter, Booda, Jared Smith, Lynn Fitzgerald, Erik Matsunaga, David Hernandez, E. Donald Two-Rivers, Jessi Lee, Dean Chipman, Kristy Bowen, Jan Bottiglieri, Faith Bowman, Linda Noren Adams, Stewart Kenneth Moore, Larry Janowski, Donna Vorreyer, Charlie Newman, Pamela Miller, Stuart Dybek, Martha Modena Vertreace, Lee Kitzis, Lauren R. Mathews, Mike Puican
Subjects: Poetry, Art
Keywords: Photography

Abstract: Fifth anniversary issue. From the publisher’s introduction:

In our logo we have called ourselves "a journal of Chicago writing and art." The Chicago school of literature is very much like the people, the politicians, the style, the neighborhoods, of the city that inspires an artistic voice that is direct, unpretentious, aware of the realities and inequalities of materialism yet sentimental in a streetwise-front-stoop-backyard sort of way. So often Chicago is thought of as unrefined or unsophisticated… a city of big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys, and factory workers. But what Chicago lacks in polish, it makes up for in honesty. Chicago writers pull no punches. Chicago writers find a beauty in big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys, and factory workers.

CUL Catalog #: m.1.11
Language: English
Notes: na
Website: www.afterhourspress.com

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After Hours: A Journal of Chicago Writing and Art

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Year: Winter
Edition/Volume: Volume 10
Publisher: Albert DeGenova
Contributors: Albert DeGenova, P. Hertel, Greg Kuepfer, Bonnie Summers, Cherie Caswell Dost, Hagen W. Dost, Tim Foley Joseph M. Giordano, Mary Blinn, Charles Rossiter, Gary Copeland Lilley, Jared Smith, Lynn Fitzgerald, Maureen Tolman Flannery, Laura Van Prooyen, Jessi Lee, Michael H. Brownstein, Kristy Bowen, Jan Bottiglieri, Terry Lucas, Woody Loverude, Stewart Kenneth Moore, Larry Janowski, Nina Corwin, Donna Pucciani, Emily Rose, Stuart Dybek, Marvin Tate, Dan Stryk, Diana Smith
Subjects: Poetry, Art
Keywords: Photography

Abstract: Featured writer: Stuart Dybek. From the publisher’s introduction:

In our logo we have called ourselves "a journal of Chicago writing and art." The Chicago school of literature is very much like the people, the politicians, the style, the neighborhoods, of the city that inspires an artistic voice that is direct, unpretentious, aware of the realities and inequalities of materialism yet sentimental in a streetwise-front-stoop-backyard sort of way. So often Chicago is thought of as unrefined or unsophisticated… a city of big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys, and factory workers. But what Chicago lacks in polish, it makes up for in honesty. Chicago writers pull no punches. Chicago writers find a beauty in big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys, and factory workers.

CUL Catalog #: m.1.10
Language: English
Notes: na
Website: www.afterhourspress.com

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After Hours: A Journal of Chicago Writing and Art

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Year: Summer
Edition/Volume: Volume 7
Publisher: Albert DeGenova
Contributors: Albert DeGenova, P. Hertel, Greg Kuepfer, Quraysh Ali Lansana, Cherie Caswell Dost, Lowell B. Komie Joseph M. Giordano, Mary Blinn, Charles Rossiter, Norbert Blei, Jared Smith, Viola Lee, Daniel Godston, Kristy Bowen, Tom Cosgrove, Michelle Seeley, Suzanne Azar Porterfield, Robert Klein Engler, Larry Janowski, Nina Corwin, Donna Pucciani, Barbara Cranford, Elizabeth Marino, M.T. Cozzola
Subjects: Poetry, Art
Keywords: Photography

Abstract: Special feature: Norbert Blei interviews Lowell B. Komie. From the publisher’s introduction:

In our logo we have called ourselves "a journal of Chicago writing and art." The Chicago school of literature is very much like the people, the politicians, the style, the neighborhoods, of the city that inspires an artistic voice that is direct, unpretentious, aware of the realities and inequalities of materialism yet sentimental in a streetwise-front-stoop-backyard sort of way. So often Chicago is thought of as unrefined or unsophisticated… a city of big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys, and factory workers. But what Chicago lacks in polish, it makes up for in honesty. Chicago writers pull no punches. Chicago writers find a beauty in big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys, and factory workers.

CUL Catalog #: m.1.7
Language: English
Notes: na
Website: www.afterhourspress.com

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After Hours: A Journal of Chicago Writing and Art

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

Year: Summer
Edition/Volume: Volume 5
Publisher: Albert DeGenova
Contributors: Albert DeGenova, P. Hertel, Greg Kuepfer, Whitney Scott, Cherie Caswell Dost, Hagen W. Dost Joseph M. Giordano, Mary Blinn, Charles Rossiter, Diane di Prima, C.J. Laity, Kathleen Keenan, Daniel Godston, Kristy Bowen, E. Donald Two-Rivers, James T. Hennigan, Emily Thornton Calvo, Robert Klein Engler, Larry Janowski, Nina Corwin, Constance Vogel, Helen Degen Cohen, David Gecic, Kent Foreman, Grisel, Ivan G. Cofre
Subjects: Poetry, Art
Keywords: Photography

Abstract: Special features of this issue include the first interview and the first photo-poetry essay published by After Hours. From the publisher’s introduction:

In our logo we have called ourselves "a journal of Chicago writing and art." The Chicago school of literature is very much like the people, the politicians, the style, the neighborhoods, of the city that inspires an artistic voice that is direct, unpretentious, aware of the realities and inequalities of materialism yet sentimental in a streetwise-front-stoop-backyard sort of way. So often Chicago is thought of as unrefined or unsophisticated… a city of big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys, and factory workers. But what Chicago lacks in polish, it makes up for in honesty. Chicago writers pull no punches. Chicago writers find a beauty in big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys, and factory workers.

CUL Catalog #: m.1.5
Language: English
Notes: na
Website: www.afterhourspress.com

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After Hours: A Journal of Chicago Writing and Art

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

Year: Winter
Edition/Volume: Volume 4
Publisher: Albert DeGenova
Contributors: Albert DeGenova, P. Hertel, Lee Kitzis, Whitney Scott, Cherie Caswell Dost, Hagen W. Dost Joseph M. Giordano, Mary Blinn, Charles Rossiter, Edith Nash, Patricia McMillen, Faith Bowman, Dean Chipman, Ray Dybzinski, Connie Strait, Ashley Taylor Clayton, Ellen Wade Beals, Robert Klein Engler, Larry Janowski, Nina Corwin, Tom Cosgrove, Elizabeth Marino
Subjects: Poetry, Art
Keywords:

Abstract: From the publisher’s introduction:

In our logo we have called ourselves "a journal of Chicago writing and art." The Chicago school of literature is very much like the people, the politicians, the style, the neighborhoods, of the city that inspires an artistic voice that is direct, unpretentious, aware of the realities and inequalities of materialism yet sentimental in a streetwise-front-stoop-backyard sort of way. So often Chicago is thought of as unrefined or unsophisticated… a city of big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys, and factory workers. But what Chicago lacks in polish, it makes up for in honesty. Chicago writers pull no punches. Chicago writers find a beauty in big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys, and factory workers.

CUL Catalog #: m.1.4
Language: English
Notes: na
Website: www.afterhourspress.com

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After Hours: A Journal of Chicago Writing and Art

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

Year: Summer
Edition/Volume: Volume 3
Publisher: Albert DeGenova
Contributors: Albert DeGenova, P. Hertel, Tara Betts, Adrian Robert Ford, Nicholas DeGenova,Martha Modena Vertreace, Cherie Caswell Dost, Hagen W. Dost,Ann Hudson, Joseph M. Giordano, Mary Blinn, Charles Rossiter, Lucy Anderton, Cynthia Gallaher, Shin Yu Pai, Barbara Cranford, Andrew Byrne, David Hernandez, Chuck Perkins, J.D. Smith, Robert Klein Engler, E. Donald Two-Rivers, Amanda Leigh Lichtenstein, Larry Janowski, Nina Corwin, Suzanne Cosgrove, Cynthia Greig
Subjects: Poetry, Art
Keywords:

Abstract: Featured writer: E. Donald Two-Rivers. From the publisher’s introduction:

In our logo we have called ourselves "a journal of Chicago writing and art." The Chicago school of literature is very much like the people, the politicians, the style, the neighborhoods, of the city that inspires an artistic voice that is direct, unpretentious, aware of the realities and inequalities of materialism yet sentimental in a streetwise-front-stoop-backyard sort of way. So often Chicago is thought of as unrefined or unsophisticated… a city of big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys, and factory workers. But what Chicago lacks in polish, it makes up for in honesty. Chicago writers pull no punches. Chicago writers find a beauty in big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys, and factory workers.

CUL Catalog #: m.1.3
Language: English
Notes: na
Website: www.afterhourspress.com

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After Hours: A Journal of Chicago Writing and Art

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

Year: Winter
Edition/Volume: Volume 2
Publisher: Albert DeGenova
Contributors: Albert DeGenova, P. Hertel, Greg Kuepfer, Cin Salach, Martha Modena Vertreace, Cherie Caswell Dost, Chris Green, Judith Valente, Mary Blinn, Charles Rossiter, Arwen Wilder, Julie Parson-Nesbitt, Whitney Scott, Effie Mihopoulos, Cynthia Todd Quam, David Hernandez, Mars Gamba-Adisa Caulton, Joanna Lynn-Marshall, J.D. Smith, Robert Klein Engler, Marci Merola, Jeannine Kacmar, Larry Janowski, Brenda Cardenas, Timothy David Rey
Subjects: Poetry, Art
Keywords: Photography, Slam Poetry

Abstract: Special features of this issue include a featured photographer, Greg Kuepfer, and "slam poetry on the page." From the publisher’s introduction:

In our logo we have called ourselves "a journal of Chicago writing and art." The Chicago school of literature is very much like the people, the politicians, the style, the neighborhoods, of the city that inspires an artistic voice that is direct, unpretentious, aware of the realities and inequalities of materialism yet sentimental in a streetwise-front-stoop-backyard sort of way. So often Chicago is thought of as unrefined or unsophisticated… a city of big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys, and factory workers. But what Chicago lacks in polish, it makes up for in honesty. Chicago writers pull no punches. Chicago writers find a beauty in big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys, and factory workers.

CUL Catalog #: m.1.2
Language: English
Notes: na
Website: www.afterhourspress.com

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