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Zyzzyva #118: THE 35th ANNIVERSARY ISSUE
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Zyzzyva #118: THE 35th ANNIVERSARY ISSUE
Current price: $24.00


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Zyzzyva #118: THE 35th ANNIVERSARY ISSUE
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ZYZZYVA #118 THE ANNIVERSARY ISSUE: Including fiction from Bryan Washington, Lysley Tenorio, Elizabeth Reichert, Santiago José Sánchez, Mark Chiusano. Plus new stories by Peter Orner and Kristen Iskandrian. Nonfiction from Lauren Markham and Dave Madden. Poetry by Meg Hurtado Bloom, Lisa Higgs, Troy Jollimore, Debora Kuan, Jennifer Richter, Dujie Tahat, John Sibley Williams
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and Emma Windsor Wood. Art by Anne Siems.
ZYZZYVA was founded in 1985 in San Francisco with the goal of publishing a superb literary journal shining a spotlight on West Coast poets, writers, and artists from a wide range of backgrounds, many of whom were otherwise overlooked by established publications, and providing them with a much needed platform.
Since then, the journal has evolved into a nationally distributed, widely acclaimed publication showcasing contributors from across the country and around the world. As the journal marks 35 years of continuous publishing in 2020, we celebrate more than three decades of enriching contemporary literature and supporting literary communities in the Bay Area and beyond.
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and Emma Windsor Wood. Art by Anne Siems.
ZYZZYVA was founded in 1985 in San Francisco with the goal of publishing a superb literary journal shining a spotlight on West Coast poets, writers, and artists from a wide range of backgrounds, many of whom were otherwise overlooked by established publications, and providing them with a much needed platform.
Since then, the journal has evolved into a nationally distributed, widely acclaimed publication showcasing contributors from across the country and around the world. As the journal marks 35 years of continuous publishing in 2020, we celebrate more than three decades of enriching contemporary literature and supporting literary communities in the Bay Area and beyond.