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Copper Nickel #22

Copper Nickel

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Copper Nickel Issue 22 will feature three essays on contemporary publishing by Dalkey Archive Press founder John O’Brien, Bookslut founder Jessa Crispin, and Virginia Quarterly Review digital editor and Publishers Weekly columnist Jane Friedman. It will also include poetry, fiction, and nonfiction by Norma Farber First Book Award winner Cathy Linh Che, Alice Fay Di Castagnola winner G. C. Waldrep, Soros Foundation Fellow David Keplinger, California Book Award winner Alexandra Teague, Thom Gunn Award winner Charlie Bondhus, Hopwood fellow Rachel Richardson, and numerous emerging and established writers including Jaswinder Bolina, Elyse Fenton, and Bernard Farai Matambo.

Additionally, the issue will include three “Translation Folios” introducing and contextualizing for an American audience work by renowned Turkish poet Haydar Ergülen, Georg Büchner Prize winner Karl Krolow, and Prix Max-Jacob winner Emmanuel Moses in translations by (respectively) Derick Mattern, Stuart Friebert, and National Book Award and Lenore Marshall Prize winner Marilyn Hacker.

The cover of Issue 22 features work by Los Angeles-based artist Christina Stormberg.

220 pages, Paperback

Published April 7, 2015

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My favorites (from issue 22):

1. "A History of the Knife," Michael Lee (poetry)

2. "The Joke," Geri Brightwell (fiction)

3. "Tabloid Elegy," Alexandra Teague (poetry)

I also really loved the three critical essays about the publishing industry.
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