The 2010 volume of Moon City Review takes "speculative futures" as its special theme, emphasizing utopian, diastopic, sci-fi and fantasy literature and criticism. In addition, MCR 2010 includes original poetry by Jim Daniels, Jeannine Hall Gailey, and Alysse Hotz; fiction by Juned Subhan, Nancy Gold, Ted Chiles, and Pete Duval; criticism by Landis Duffett; and creative nonfiction by Julie Platt. The "Archival Treasures" section continues its exploration of Ozarks-born artist and creator of the Kewpie, Rose O'Neill. New to this volume is a translations section, which includes Hernan Mugoya's...
The 2010 volume of Moon City Review takes "speculative futures" as its special theme, emphasizing utopian, diastopic, sci-fi and fantasy literature an...
Lavishly color-illustrated, the 2012 volume of "Moon City Review" centers on children's literature and its increasingly blurry borderlands. MCR 2012 offers a variable feast of poetry, fiction, criticism, graphic arts, and "archival treasures" by Rose O'Neill, Robert Wallace, and Young E. Allison (author of "Derelict" or "Dead Man s Chest"), all for and/or about children and young adults. Contributors include D. Gilson, David Harrison, Jean Stringam, and Laura Lee Washburn."
Lavishly color-illustrated, the 2012 volume of "Moon City Review" centers on children's literature and its increasingly blurry borderlands. MCR 2012 o...