The San Francisco State University ReviewFOURTEEN HILLS VOL. 28 features contributions from Sean Cho A., Ashleigh A. Allen, Valeria Amirkhanyan, Guilherme Bergamini, John Blair, Ciaran Cooper, Angie Cruz, A. A. deFreese, Jacques Denault, Art Por Día...
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Magazine. Poetry. Fiction. Literary Nonfiction. Art. Edited by Rachel Huefner. Fourteen Hills Vol. 27 features contributions from: JT Akers, Sara Batkie, René Bennett, Emily Benton, Guilherme Bergamini, Danni Blackman, John-Michael Bloomquist, Jesse...
Fiction. "I love this little book, this dual portrait of unlikely companions, one of whom is paid to keep the other company and required to re-establish himself daily, as her memory is damaged. With a deliberately limited palette, and a real allergy...
Magazine. Poetry. Fiction. Literary Nonfiction. Art. Translation. FOURTEEN HILLS 26 features contributions from: Gustavo Barahona-López, P.V. Back, Guilherme Bergamini, Daniel Beigelson, John Bonanni, Julie Cadman-Kim, Andrea Carter, Susanna Childre...
Poetry. "At once formally inventive, linguistically rigorous and surprisingly brave...the poet willingly holds up a mirror, reverses the gaze to see his own privilege enacted in place, in language, and in poem. This debut collection marks the arriva...
Literary Nonfiction. African & African American Studies. Women's Studies. "...at once tender and tough, witty and wise, LIFE DURING WARTIME rigorously examines important issues ranging from how the body absorbs the pain objectification, misogyny, ra...
Poetry. "Austin Messick, conducting his fictional poet Duncan McKnight to the realm of the dead, recovers the living source of Orphic imagination, glimmering still in the deepest recesses of the language-cave. Calling Authorship into question, Messi...
Fiction. Winner of the 2016 Michael Rubin Book Award."There's a ferocious honesty in Loria Mendoza's work that we don't have nearly enough of these days. No posturing here. No dressing anything up to make it something it isn't. And she asks the ques...
Poetry. California Interest. Phillip Barron's WHAT COMES FROM A THING is the winner of the 2015 Michael Rubin Book Award. The Michael Rubin Book Award is a single-author, first-book award that memorializes the celebrated SFSU lecturer, and is select...
Fiction. "...LOOK BUSY serves up a series of micro-stories that exist somewhere between the whimsical and the jaded—as though the plays of Sarah Ruhl had swallowed the stories of Lydia Davis. McDermott's prose is sharp, funny and poignant. Most impo...
Magazine. Fiction. Poetry. Art. Fourteen Hills and Voices/Visions presents EKPHRASIS. EKPHRASIS is defined as a graphic, often dramatic, description of a visual work of art. No art is created in a vaccuum. These poems and small works of fiction work...
Fiction. "Here are stories from the 'other' Europe, a Europe in the grip of incomprehensible politics and Slavic melancholy. But there is a new development: Hope. Stoyan Alexandrov Vassilev asks us, What should we do with our history? Abandon it? Bu...
Poetry. LGBT Studies. "In both the historical and popular imagination of outlaw culture, the pirate occupies a central place as a swashbuckling, rogue seafarer driven by banditry and greed for treasures. In our literature and movies, he comes to us ...
Fiction. "EVERYTHING FACES ALL WAYS AT ONCE by Zulema Renee Summerfield takes fiction apart with the hammer of poetry, forcing her astonished readers to 'defy all expectation,' as she suggests in the title story. 'One minute they're sporting monocle...