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After Hours: A Journal of Chicago Writing and Art

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Year: Summer
Edition/Volume: Volume 13
Publisher: Albert DeGenova
Contributors: Albert DeGenova, P. Hertel, Kathleen Rooney, Helen Degen Cohen, Charles Rossiter, Jeff McMahon, Eric Sundquist, Ron Czerwien, Prairie Markussen, Samuel W. Harnish, Jr., Neil Antonio Diamente, Charlie Newman, Jennifer Bisbing, Maureen Tolman Flannery, Nikki Paley Cox, Lynn Fitzgerald, M. Willet, Larry Janowski, Paul Freidinger, Kristy Bowen
Subjects: Poetry, Art
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Abstract: Featured writer: Kristy Bowen. 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.1.12
Language: English
Notes: na
Website:www.afterhourspress.com

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After Hours: A Journal of Chicago Writing and Art

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

Year: Winter
Edition/Volume: Volume 12
Publisher: Albert DeGenova
Contributors: Albert DeGenova, P. Hertel, Joseph M. Giordano, Glen N. Duncan, Aneesa Davenport, Jared Smith, Herb Nolan, Susan Elbe, Stuart Dybek, Janet Wondra, Jennifer Bisbing, Maureen Tolman Flannery, Andrew Byrne, Lynn Fitzgerald, Judith Valente, John Thomas, Larry Janowski, Constance Vogel, Nina Corwin, Susan Jinbo, Beatriz Badikian Gartler, Brandi Homan, Paul Freidinger
Subjects: Poetry, Art
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Abstract: Featured writer: Judith Valente. 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.1.12
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 9
Publisher: Albert DeGenova
Contributors: Albert DeGenova, P. Hertel, Joseph M. Giordano, Charles Rossiter, Chet Gresham, Jared Smith, Michael H. Brownstein, Elizabeth DeSchryver, Janina Ciezadlo, Christopher Cosgrove, Jean Biegun, Maureen Tolman Flannery, Andrew Byrne, Lynn Fitzgerald, Judith Valente, Robert Klein Engler, Larry Janowski, Constance Vogel, Nina Corwin, Paul Martinez Pompa, Diana Smith, Lina Ramona Vitkauskas, C.J. Laity
Subjects: Poetry, Art
Keywords: Photography

Abstract: Featured writer: Larry Janowski. 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.1.9
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 8
Publisher: Albert DeGenova
Contributors: Albert DeGenova, P. Hertel, Ann Gearen, E. Donald Two-Rivers, Suzanne Cosgrove, Martha Modena Vertreace, Lee Kitzis, Richard Johns, Lynn Fitzgerald, Dawn Marabella, Paul Martinez Pompa Joseph M. Giordano, John Goode, Melissa Severin, Tom Gossett, Maureen Tolman Flannery, Marci Johnson, Kathleen Kirk, Kristy Bowen, Bonnie Summers, Patricia McMillen, Stewart Kenneth Moore, Robert Klein Engler, Larry Janowski, Charles Reynard, William Guttman, Laura Van Prooyen
Subjects: Poetry, Art
Keywords: Photography

Abstract: Featured poet: Martha Modena Vertreace-Doody. Featured artist: Stewart Kenneth Moore. 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.1.8
Language: English
Notes: na
Website: www.afterhourspress.com

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