Gold Man Issue 2 features suffrage poems, such as "The Campaign Song" by Mrs A.J. Duniway written in 1871 and "Wife Versus Horse" by author unknown written in 1873. Along with the suffrage movement poets, Issue 2 also highlights the fiction, nonfiction, and poetry from contemporary writers in Oregon.
Gold Man Issue 2 features suffrage poems, such as "The Campaign Song" by Mrs A.J. Duniway written in 1871 and "Wife Versus Horse" by author unknown wr...
"Gold Man Review Issue 3" features poems from Oregon Poet Laureate, Paulann Petersen, along with fiction, nonfiction, and poetry written by Oregon authors.
"Gold Man Review Issue 3" features poems from Oregon Poet Laureate, Paulann Petersen, along with fiction, nonfiction, and poetry written by Oregon aut...
This is the year of the stranger for Gold Man Review Issue 4. Not just the people you meet but don't really know, but the moment when you realize someone you love is actually a stranger, or you are a stranger to yourself. Gold Man Review features the fiction, nonfiction, and poetry of writers living on the West Coast.
This is the year of the stranger for Gold Man Review Issue 4. Not just the people you meet but don't really know, but the moment when you realize some...
As Gold Man Review grows, so does Issue 5 by opening us up to new worlds and new ways of thinking that can't help but shape us as we read. A few examples of what we have in this year's issue are such pieces as Sarah Isto's "Mourning Hiatus - 5:30 am," Jessica Danger's "Cherry Red Dress," Dorothy Place's "Missing in Action," and Shaun McMichael's "Coming or Going" where we live through the mind-altering messiness of divorce, addiction, and bereavement. In stories and poems like Kori Rosset's "The Tube Time Slumber Party," Graham Guest's "Blackcorn, Storyteller," and Alex Vigue's, "2)," we grow...
As Gold Man Review grows, so does Issue 5 by opening us up to new worlds and new ways of thinking that can't help but shape us as we read. A few examp...
Gold Man Review is a West Coast literary journal that publishes fiction, nonfiction, and poetry from writers in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington. Issue 6 is a journey into love, loss, tattoos, and knock-off designer purses.
Gold Man Review is a West Coast literary journal that publishes fiction, nonfiction, and poetry from writers in Alaska, California, Hawaii...