Congratulations to the incomparable Stacey Levine, whose novel Mice 1961 was a finalist for this year’s Pulitzer Prize! We were fortunate enough to publish an excerpt back in issue 27.
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Issue 27 | Fall 2022
Issue twenty-seven invites you to a chimeric gathering of wanders, misfits, rebels, playboys, and survivors.
Featuring entrancing new short fiction, poetry, CNF, translations, and art from Robert Glück, Julia Kohli (translated by Rob Myatt), Jasleena Grewal, Solomon Samson, Dominic Blewett, Laurie Stone, Stacey Levine, Nina Schuyler, James Warner, Carla Bessa (translated by Elton Uliana), Alvin Lu, Lorelei Bacht, Beatriz Rocha (translated by Grant Schutzman), Réka Nyitrai, David C. Hall, Rolla Barraq (translated by Muntather Alsawad and Jeffrey Clapp), Eva-Maria Sher, Cameron Morse, and Richard Hanus.
Excerpt from Mice 1961
Stacey Levine
“Sherrie Gagel pushed through the throng toward the head branch librarian, declaring with a patchy pant: ‘May I ask you something Miss Stroke? I’ve wanted to for ages.’”
Contributor News: Stacey Levine
Stacey Levine (“A Man Hid,” “Bianca Said,” Issue 1) has two new stories you can read online:“Happy Birthday Kenny C.”at Paragraphitiand“Conference-Center Romance”at The Stranger.She will also be readingat Reed Collegeon Thursday, October 30, 6:30 p.m.Performing Arts...
Contributor News: Stacey Levine
Stacey Levine (“A Man Hid,” “Bianca Said,” Issue 1), along with many other women writers*,will be in a new anthology called The Lineup, edited by Richard Thomas,forthcoming in October from Black Lawrence Press.*Stories by: Paula Bomer, Karen Brown, Shannon Cain, Kim...
Issue 1 | Fall 2013
Your Impossible Voice publishes brash and velvety new work from around the globe. The debut issue features new work from award winning authors and poets, including Jessica Hagedorn, Gillian Conoley, Horacio Castellanos Moya, Arisa White, and more.