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Gargoyle #44 [Paperback]

Lucinda Ebersole (Editor), Richard Peabody (Editor)

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December 2001
44th issue of an International literary magazine based in the Washington, D.C. area. This issue sports a jazzy cover photo by Man Ray of Mina Loy and Djuna Barnes in Paris in 1920. Featured writers/artist include: Nin Andrews, Gary Blankenburg, Jeffrey M. Bockman, Rebecca Brown, Kenneth Carroll, Wanda Coleman, Bernadette Geyer, Diana Hartog, Cynthia Marie Hoffman, Joyce Huff, Brandon D. Johnson, Siel Ju, Anita Shah Kapadia, Gary Lilley, Nancy Ludmerer, Sydney March, Sheri Martinelli, Ed McCafferty, Michael Gregg Michaud, James Norcliffe, Nicole Louise Reid, Doug Rice, Suzan Sherman, Rozanne Gooding Silverwood, MaryAnn Suehle, Eileen Tabios, Nancy Taylor, Cynthia Tedesco, Tim Wendel, and Mark Wisniewski. Comic artist Tom Chalkley's "100 Years of Suburbitude" is a special six-page feature.

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Lucinda Ebersole is the author of Death in Equality, and co-editor of Mondo Barbie, Mondo Elvis, Mondo Marilyn, Mondo James Dean, Coming to Terms: A Literary Response to Abortion, and Women, Creativity and the Arts. Lucinda has co-edited Gargoyle since 1997,

Richard Peabody is the author of Sugar Mountain, Open Joints on Bridge, Mood Vertigo, editor of A Different Beat: Writings by Women of the Beat Generation, and co-editor of Mondo Barbie, Mondo Elvis, Mondo Marilyn, Mondo James Dean, and Coming to Terms: A Literary Response to Abortion. He co-founded Gargoyle Magazine in 1976.


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Just wanted to mention that there are a few spoken word/music Gargoyle CDs on Amazon as well. Gargoyle #52, #49, and #46. You'll find them in Music.

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