Midwestern Gothic: Issue 2 Summer 2011
Midwestern Gothic (ISSN 2159-8827) is a quarterly print literary journal out of Ann Arbor, Michigan, dedicated to featuring work about or inspired by the Midwest, by writers who live or have lived here. Midwestern Gothic aims to collect the very best in Midwestern fiction writing in a way that has never been done before, cataloging the oeuvre of an often-overlooked region of the United States ripe with its own mythologies and tall tales. Issue 2 features fiction and poetry by Jeffrey Alfier, Nina Badzin, Molly Brodak, Aaron Burch, Renee Cohn, Elizabeth J. Colen, Nancy Devine, Anne Earney, Noah Falck, Rachel Contreni Flynn, Casey Francis, Scott Garson, Deborah Garwood, Carter Goodwin, Aaron Hamburger, Andy Hobin, Emily Howorth, Kate Jenkins, Allen Kopp, Sean Lovelace, Emily Tamayo Maher, Court Merrigan, Jim Miller, Dan Moore, James O€Brien, Adam Peterson, Alexis Pope, Suzanne Scanlon Ian Singleton, Keith Taylor, Robert Vaughan and Kelsey Yoder.