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Copper Nickel 11

Featuring art by Maggie Taylor, a novella by Alyson Hagy, poems by Marilyn Krysl, G. C. Waldrep, and Mark Yakich, and a delicious essay by Simmons B. Buntin. Introducing Cate Witter, Amber Rickner, Kelsey Ripley, and Courtney Charles. Including short fiction by Matthew Kirkpatrick, Janis Butler Holm, Aurelie Sheehan, and Ron Savage, and poems by Drew Blanchard, Billy Reynolds, Katharine Rauk, Devon Branca, David Harrity, Panika M. C. Dillon, Byron A. Kanoti, Carlin Mackie, Christina Mengert, Jessica Goodfellow, Keith Montesano, Jeanie Thompson, Jeffrey Alfier, Maureen Alsop, Michele Poulos, Joseph P. Wood, Matt Keuter, Anthony Madrid, Holly Simonsen, Aimee Baker, Steven D. Schroeder, Julia Cohen, Alison Pelegrin, and Grace Egbert.
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American Apparel T-Shirt, in olive green with a buffalo nickel image in metallic copper ink, designed by our friends at Vital Industries. Available in Men's Medium, Men's Large, and Men's Extra-Large. American Apparel shirts tend to run on the small side, so the Men's Medium is often snug enough even for the tiniest people, whatever gender.
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Copper Nickel 10, "Women Writing the West."

Including work by Kristin Abraham, Elizabeth Bernays, Erin M. Bertram, Tamiko Beyer, Mary Clearman Blew, Julie Carr, Kelly Dafni, Carolyn Dahl, Amy Fleury, Carol Golemboski, Miriam Bird Greenberg, Jane Hilberry, Christina Ingoglia, Becca Klaver, Jenn Koiter, Page Lambert, Annie Lampman, Karen Ann-Hwei Lee, Rebecca Loudon, Sheryl Luna, Wen Mao, Maria Melendez, Eliza S. Montane, Jenifer Park, Soham Patel, Veronica Patterson, Valerie Pexton, Deborah Poe, Pattiann Rogers, Lee Ann Roripaugh, Josie Sigler, Eleni Sikelianos, Barbara Sorensen, Lenore Weiss, and Michele Wysocki.
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Copper Nickel 9, "Imaginary Films"

Featuring photographs by Bill Adams with prose and poetry by Seth Abramson, Andrew S. Bodine, Oni Buchanan, Emily Cervantes, Wm. Anthony Connolly, Molly Giles, Jim Goar, Robert Grindy, David Gruber, Anne Heide, Carolyn Hembree, Charles Jensen, George Kalamaras, John Major, Gary L. McDowell, Juan J. Morales, Deborah Poe, Christopher Ryan, C. J. Sage, Nate Slawson, Stephanie Smith, A. E. Watkins, Meagan Wilson, and Snezana Zabic.
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Copper Nickel 8.

Copper Nickel 8 features photographs of post-Katrina New Orleans by Theo Mullen and Clinton T. Sander, as well as new work by Christopher Chambers, Peter Cooley, Kay A. Murphy, Andy Young.
Other contributors include: Cynthia Arrieu-King, Jenn Blair, Blake Butler, Jules Cohen, Kathryn Colburn, Julie Doxsee, R. Jason Fraley, Kelle Groom, R.J. Lambert, Alex Lemon, Clay Matthews, Kristin Prevallet, Melissa Pritchard, Nick Regiacorte, Brandon Shimoda, Rebecca Strauss, Mathias Svalina, and Sara Veglahn
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Copper Nickel 7, "Cast Iron"

Featuring work by Roxanne Banks, Gina Franco, Noah Eli Gordon, G. L. Grey, Mark Guilbeau, Megan Harrison, Matthea Harvey, Conor Hollis, Rian Kerrane, Jen Lamb, Amorette Lana, Al Maginnes, Christopher Merkner, Jeff Newberry, Christopher Newgent, Joshua Poteat, Nicholas Reading, Rob Sumner, Mathias Svalina, Allison Titus, Fred Ulrich, and Joe Zeppetello.
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Copper Nickel 6, "The Age of Mammals" (The Anne Boyer Issue)

Contributors include Iver Arnegard, Ricardo Baca, Hadara Bar-Nadav, Erin Barnes, Anne Boyer, Mary Buchinger, Adam Clay, Keith Montesano, Nate Pritts, Zachary Schomburg, Sara Verstynen, John Watkins, Joshua Marie Wilkinson, and Brennen Wysong

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