Wilderness House Literary Review # 7/1

WHLReview

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Littleton MA 01460

The Wilderness House Literary Review is a publication devoted to excellence in literature and the arts.

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Editor & Publisher

    Steve Glines 

Poetry Editor

   Irene Koronas

Fiction Editor

  Susan Tepper

Nonfiction Editor

   Steve Glines

Book Reviews Editor

   Doug Holder

Arts Editor/Curator

  Pam Rosenblatt

Poet in Residence

  Tomas O’Leary

 Submissions

Please read this section before submitting work.

Please include some form of identification in the work itself.

All submissions must be in electronic form. Our preference is an MS Word file uploaded through the form below.

We don't pay so you retain all copyrights. If we publish your work online we may include it in our print annual.

Poetry may be submitted in any length. Please don't submit 100 poems and ask us to pick 3.

Short fiction may be submitted in three formats:

  1. very short stories less than 500 words in length
  2. short stories less than 1000 words in length
  3. Short stories that don’t fit the above should be less than 3000 words.

We also accept longer forms of fiction occasionally.

Non-Fiction is just that so lets see some interesting footnotes. Non-fiction should be short, (a lot) less than 5000 words

Book Reviews should be positive unless the author is a well-known blowhard. Our mission is to encourage literature not discourage it..

Any form of art may be submitted with the constraint that it must be something that can be published in 2 dimensions. It’s hard to publish sculpture but illustrations together with some intelligent prose count.

Published works are welcome with proper attribution.

Please submit all works electronically. Click here to submit to Wilderness House Literary Review

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Welcome to the twenty fifth issue (Volume 7, no 1) of the Wilderness House Literary Review. WHLR is a result of the collaboration between a group of poets and writers who call themselves the Bagel Bards (who have just published their latest anthology).


T
he stories, articles, poems and examples of art have been presented as PDF files. This is a format that allows for a much cleaner presentation than would otherwise be available on the web. If you don’t have an Adobe Reader (used to read a PDF file) on your computer you can download one from the Adobe website. The files are large and we hope you will be patient when downloading but we think the beauty of the words deserves a beautiful presentation.

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Table of Contents

Opine

We lost a fellow scribe this past autumn, Hugh Fox. I had the pleasure of editing one of his many autobiographies (Way off the Road). Every book he wrote, both fiction and non-fiction, has the same cast of characters so it is hard to tell where fiction starts or ends. We have to take his word for it. We have a review of one of his last (fiction) books. At some point we'd like to dedicate a large section to his works but in the mean time Doug Holder reminds us about him.

Doug Holder - Hugh Fox: Way, Way Off On His Final Road: 1932 to 2011

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Art

We would like to welcome our new Arts Editor Pam Rosenblatt. She starts off with an interview with Jero Nesson, manager of ArtSpace in Maynard Massachusetts and the creator of many of Boston's studio buildings. Many of these are now are under fire from gentrification. It seems that everyone wants to live and work in a cool arts community.

Pam Rosenblatt - N.E. Art Spaces Unlocked: Jero Nesson

Next we have a feature we hope we can repeat in future issues:
The art of D.L. Polonsky.

Finally we have some nice black and white photographs from Manchester England:
Eleanor Bennett - Cold hard edges of the city.

Essays

Fiction

Our fiction editor loves Anton Chekhov and despairs the notion that there are no latter day Chekhovs submitting works for her consideration. This is not to say that the work he receives isn’t excellent … it’s just not Chekhov. To that end WHLReview announces a new prize for fiction to be called “the Chekhov Prize.” A google search reveals several other Chekhov prizes with cash. Alas we’re not offering cash. We will look for a bearded bobble-head doll. In the mean time we have T-shirts with the Chekhov Prize logo available. Just click on Chekhov's head.

For your reading pleasure we offer an outstanding collection of short stories by:

Poetry

Our poetry editor, not wanting to be outdone by our fiction editor is pleased to announce the Gertrude Stein "rose" prize for creativity in poetry. Anyone published in Volume 3 (and beyond) is eligible. We don't have any idea what the prize will consist of - a T-shirt for sure. Perhaps we can find a Plaster of Paris bust of Julius Caesar, put a rose in its mouth and decorate it to look like Gertrude Stein. In the mean time we have T-shirts with the our rose prize logo available. Just click on Gerturde's head.

We have a remarkable lineup of poets, enjoy.

The Iliad returns to WHLR in the form of Ellen A. Hunter's "transduction" of Book V :

Reviews

We remember our old friend Hugh Fox with a review of one of his last books:

Come back often. We post up to ten new reviews every week.

As we said when we started this is a joint production of Wilderness House Literary Retreat and the “bagel bards”.  The “Bagel Bards” have just published their fifth anthology. You may purchase them here:

Bagels with the Bards #5 Bagels with the Bards #6

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Sophocles' Ajax
translated by Dennis Daly (June 1)
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The Last of the Bird People
a novel by John Hanson Mitchell
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