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The Deer. by Bryan Byrdlong. The Body as a Catalog of Grief. by Adedayo Agarau. Craft Interview: Emily St. John Mandel. Safe Room. by Andrew Porter. Love Notes. by Adrian Matejka. ABOUT US — BOULEVARD History. Boulevard was founded in 1984 in New York City and incorporated in 1985 as a nonprofit by writer Richard Burgin. Its first issue, published January 2, 1986, featured fiction by Nobel laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer, poetry by Kenneth Koch, and interviews with renowned composers Philip Glass and Steve Reich and an essay on John Dos Passos and the Soviet Cinema. GUIDELINES — BOULEVARD Submit no more than five poems at a time. We accept poems of up to 200 lines. We do not accept light verse. Payment. Prose minimum is $100, maximum is $300. Poetry minimum is $50, maximum is $250. Natural Bridge Online publication is a flat rate of $50. Postal Submissions.Boulevard.
NATURAL BRIDGE ONLINE Natural Bridge is an online-exclusive feature published through a collaboration with the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program at the University of Missouri–St. Louis.MFA and MA students work alongside Boulevard editors and UMSL faculty to select writing for both print and online publications.Additionally, one MFA student serves as Natural Bridge managing editor; funding for thisPOETRY CONTEST
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Nonfiction Contest for Emerging Writers. $1,000 and publication in Boulevard awarded to the winning essay by a writer who has not yet published a book of fiction, poetry, or creative non-fiction with a nationally distributed press.. We are happy to announce the results of the 2020 Nonfiction Contest for Emerging Writers. BOULEVARD VOL. 36, NOS 2 & 3 (SPRING 2021) Boulevard Vol. 36, Nos 2 & 3 (Spring 2021) 10.00. This issue contains the winning poems from the 2020 Poetry Contest by Bryan Byrdlong, the winning essay from the 2020 Nonfiction Contest by Jonathan Wei, a craft interview with Emily St. John Mandel, new poetry by Adrian Matejka, Adedayo Agarau, JD Amick, Clare Banks, Lory Bedikian, Ava C.Cipri
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Nonfiction Contest for Emerging Writers. $1,000 and publication in Boulevard awarded to the winning essay by a writer who has not yet published a book of fiction, poetry, or creative non-fiction with a nationally distributed press.. We are happy to announce the results of the 2020 Nonfiction Contest for Emerging Writers. BOULEVARD VOL. 36, NOS 2 & 3 (SPRING 2021) Boulevard Vol. 36, Nos 2 & 3 (Spring 2021) 10.00. This issue contains the winning poems from the 2020 Poetry Contest by Bryan Byrdlong, the winning essay from the 2020 Nonfiction Contest by Jonathan Wei, a craft interview with Emily St. John Mandel, new poetry by Adrian Matejka, Adedayo Agarau, JD Amick, Clare Banks, Lory Bedikian, Ava C.Cipri
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EXCERPTS — BOULEVARD Fall 2017, Vol. 33, 1 Table of Contents Fiction. Colin Fleming: Sugar Huddle Redux Poetry. Benjamin S. Grossberg: In Media Res, Whose Eyes Dart Contagious Fires Owen McLeod: Triceratops ♥ You, Dream Kitchen Natalie Scenters-Zapico: Border Crossing Simulation Non-fiction. Christine Spillson: Watching a Fall Symposium: Campus Protests and Free Speech (Jim Craig, Megan Giddings, Ena SelimovicTHE TOOTH IS DEAD
by Lory Bedikian. from Vol. 36, Nos. 2 & 3. When you hear it, you don’t expect to stay so still as if it wasn’t the tooth itself, but that someone, not something was gone not obliterated or demolished, but lifelessness had won GOAT YOGA IN THE PARK Salman Bhatti is a student of literature and creative writing at the University of Toronto. In high school, he flunked tenth-grade math but won the English award upon graduation. His Pakistani parents remainunimpressed.
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The Deer. by Bryan Byrdlong. The Body as a Catalog of Grief. by Adedayo Agarau. Craft Interview: Emily St. John Mandel. Safe Room. by Andrew Porter. Love Notes. by Adrian Matejka. ABOUT US — BOULEVARD History. Boulevard was founded in 1984 in New York City and incorporated in 1985 as a nonprofit by writer Richard Burgin. Its first issue, published January 2, 1986, featured fiction by Nobel laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer, poetry by Kenneth Koch, and interviews with renowned composers Philip Glass and Steve Reich and an essay on John Dos Passos and the Soviet Cinema. GUIDELINES — BOULEVARD Submit no more than five poems at a time. We accept poems of up to 200 lines. We do not accept light verse. Payment. Prose minimum is $100, maximum is $300. Poetry minimum is $50, maximum is $250. Natural Bridge Online publication is a flat rate of $50. Postal Submissions.Boulevard.
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Boulevard is made possible, in part, by The National Endowment for the Arts, The Missouri Arts Council, The Regional Arts Commission, and by the generous support of individuals. WWW.BOULEVARDMAGAZINE.ORG www.boulevardmagazine.org BOULEVARDDONATEEXCERPTSGUIDELINESSHORT FICTION CONTESTPOETRY CONTESTNONFICTION CONTEST About Us. Now available in print and online, Boulevard is a biannual literary magazine publishing contemporary fiction, essays, interviews, and poetry. Based in St. Louis, Missouri. Read internationally. Established in 1985. Our online subscription offers online access to all the fine work from the most recent issue in addition to an expanding archive of previous issues and other exclusiveREAD — BOULEVARD
The Deer. by Bryan Byrdlong. The Body as a Catalog of Grief. by Adedayo Agarau. Craft Interview: Emily St. John Mandel. Safe Room. by Andrew Porter. Love Notes. by Adrian Matejka. ABOUT US — BOULEVARD History. Boulevard was founded in 1984 in New York City and incorporated in 1985 as a nonprofit by writer Richard Burgin. Its first issue, published January 2, 1986, featured fiction by Nobel laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer, poetry by Kenneth Koch, and interviews with renowned composers Philip Glass and Steve Reich and an essay on John Dos Passos and the Soviet Cinema. GUIDELINES — BOULEVARD Submit no more than five poems at a time. We accept poems of up to 200 lines. We do not accept light verse. Payment. Prose minimum is $100, maximum is $300. Poetry minimum is $50, maximum is $250. Natural Bridge Online publication is a flat rate of $50. Postal Submissions.Boulevard.
NATURAL BRIDGE ONLINE Natural Bridge is an online-exclusive feature published through a collaboration with the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program at the University of Missouri–St. Louis.MFA and MA students work alongside Boulevard editors and UMSL faculty to select writing for both print and online publications.Additionally, one MFA student serves as Natural Bridge managing editor; funding for thisPRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS
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Boulevard is made possible, in part, by The National Endowment for the Arts, The Missouri Arts Council, The Regional Arts Commission, and by the generous support of individuals. WWW.BOULEVARDMAGAZINE.ORG www.boulevardmagazine.org DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS Digital Subscriptions. Online Subscription. $16.00 every year. Our online subscription offers online access to all fiction, nonfiction, and poetry from the most recent issue in addition to an expanding archive of previous issues and other exclusive content. Subscribe. WHO WE FIRE, WHAT WE BURN Eden Shulman is a former ski patroller and journalist who currently lives and writes in the Ozarks. His stories and poetry have previously been published at The Carolina Quarterly, Middle Gray Magazine, and Up the Staircase Quarterly.He works as a fiction editor at The Arkansas International, and is an MFA candidate in fiction at the University of Arkansas, where he was the recipient of the THEOLOGY — BOULEVARD A. Molotkov's poetry collections are The Catalog of Broken Things, Application of Shadows, Synonyms for Silence, and Future Symptoms (forthcoming from The World Works). His memoir, A Broken Russia Inside Me, about growing up in the USSR and making a new life in America is due out in 2022 from Propertius.Molotkov’s collection of ten short stories, Interventions in Blood, is forthcoming as DONATE — BOULEVARD Sales cover less than 20% of Boulevard's annual budget, so your gift makes all the difference! Your tax-deductible support will help us continue our 30-year tradition of publishing the finest short fiction, essays, and poetry — presenting the best new and emerging wrTHE TOOTH IS DEAD
Lory Bedikian's first collection, The Book of Lamenting, was awarded the 2010 Philip Levine Prize for Poetry.She earned an MFA in poetry from the University of Oregon, where she was awarded the Dan Kimble First Year Teaching Award for Poetry.NONFICTION CONTEST
Nonfiction Contest for Emerging Writers. $1,000 and publication in Boulevard awarded to the winning essay by a writer who has not yet published a book of fiction, poetry, or creative non-fiction with a nationally distributed press.. We are happy to announce the results of the 2020 Nonfiction Contest for Emerging Writers. WHO WE FIRE WHAT WE BURN Boulevard is made possible, in part, by The National Endowment for the Arts, The Missouri Arts Council, The Regional Arts Commission, and by the generous support of individuals. SHORT FICTION CONTEST Short Fiction Contest for Emerging Writers. $1,500 and publication in Boulevard awarded to the winning story by a writer who has not yet published a book of fiction, poetry, or creative non-fiction with a nationally distributed press.. We are happy to announce that the winning story of the 2019 Fiction Contest for Emerging Writers is “Homing Spoons” by Sena Moon. RICHARD BURGIN, FOUNDING EDITOR OF BOULEVARD LITERARY Richard Burgin, noted American writer, composer, critic, academic, and founding editor of the award-winning literary magazine Boulevard, passed away on Oct. 22 in his home in Clayton, Missouri, after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. He was 73. GOAT YOGA IN THE PARK Salman Bhatti is a student of literature and creative writing at the University of Toronto. In high school, he flunked tenth-grade math but won the English award upon graduation. His Pakistani parents remainunimpressed.
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BOULEVARD VOL. 36, NOS 2 & 3 (SPRING 2021) Boulevard Vol. 36, Nos 2 & 3 (Spring 2021) 10.00. This issue contains the winning poems from the 2020 Poetry Contest by Bryan Byrdlong, the winning essay from the 2020 Nonfiction Contest by Jonathan Wei, a craft interview with Emily St. John Mandel, new poetry by Adrian Matejka, Adedayo Agarau, JD Amick, Clare Banks, Lory Bedikian, Ava C.Cipri
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ABOUT US — BOULEVARD History. Boulevard was founded in 1984 in New York City and incorporated in 1985 as a nonprofit by writer Richard Burgin. Its first issue, published January 2, 1986, featured fiction by Nobel laureate Isaac Bashevis Singer, poetry by Kenneth Koch, and interviews with renowned composers Philip Glass and Steve Reich and an essay on John Dos Passos and the Soviet Cinema. NATURAL BRIDGE ONLINE Natural Bridge is an online-exclusive feature published through a collaboration with the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program at the University of Missouri–St. Louis.MFA and MA students work alongside Boulevard editors and UMSL faculty to select writing for both print and online publications.Additionally, one MFA student serves as Natural Bridge managing editor; funding for thisPRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS
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BOULEVARD VOL. 36, NOS 2 & 3 (SPRING 2021) Boulevard Vol. 36, Nos 2 & 3 (Spring 2021) 10.00. This issue contains the winning poems from the 2020 Poetry Contest by Bryan Byrdlong, the winning essay from the 2020 Nonfiction Contest by Jonathan Wei, a craft interview with Emily St. John Mandel, new poetry by Adrian Matejka, Adedayo Agarau, JD Amick, Clare Banks, Lory Bedikian, Ava C.Cipri
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Nonfiction Contest for Emerging Writers. $1,000 and publication in Boulevard awarded to the winning essay by a writer who has not yet published a book of fiction, poetry, or creative non-fiction with a nationally distributed press.. We are happy to announce the results of the 2020 Nonfiction Contest for Emerging Writers.THE TOOTH IS DEAD
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