Silk Road vol.3 issue 1
New EditionA Journal of Writings on Place
Featuring work by Xu Xi and Pete Fromm as well as writers from Bangladesh to Escanaba, Michigan, the newest issue of Silk Road raises the stakes in the cross-cultural dialogue. “Where are you from?” has become a more complex question to answer. Works include poetry, fiction, nonfiction, international writing, translations, and visual artwork.
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Silk Road vol.2 issue 1
A Journal of Writings on Place
The Spring 2007 spans the world, whether in the guise of translations, as with Deborah Krainin’s translation of Victor E. Gonzalez’ poem “Mary Muerte", or in theme, as with Valerie Miner’s fiction, set in Calcutta, India. Works include poetry, fiction, nonfiction, international writing, translations, and visual artwork.
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Silk Road vol.1 issue 1
A Journal of Writings on Place
This inaugural issue of Silk Road is on fire, literally. Clare Davis witnesses a 64,000 acre burn in Idaho and poet Marvin Bell explains that it is events not places that makes the poem. “I can’t write honest poetry if I feel like a tourist about the setting,” he says. Works include poetry, fiction, nonfiction, international writing, translations, and visual artwork. [see order instructions below]
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June, 2006 inaugural issue of Silk Road. Vol.1, issue 1
June, 2007 sophmore issue of Silk Road. Vol.2, issue 1
June, 2008 third issue of Silk Road. Vol.3, issue 1
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