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March 97 Read the March issue featuring The Powerof Language including writing by Gail Tremblay,Tiffany Midge, Mira Chieko Shimabukuro, and ShermanAlexie. Read Arthur Tulee, March's featured poet. |
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April 97 Read the April national poetry month extravaganzafeaturing the forum, Does Poetry Matter? with Bart Baxter and JohnOlson. Read the featured writers Annie Hansen, John Willson,and Sharon Hashimoto, published in the Spring Raven Chronicles Chapbook,The Girl Who Always Thought It Was Summer. |
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May 97 Read the May issue, Art & Anarchy wherein nineeditors and writers look at the state of NorthWest lit in 1987 and now.Check out the wares of juxtaposition-friendly featued writer GregoryHischak and more. |
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June 97 Read the June issue, A profile of Wood WorksPress with letterpress, book making resources andlinks. Nancy Redwine writes a story about people and treeDNA fusion. On-line readers answer the question, Why Live? |
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July 97 July's Summer Time issue. Matt Briggs writes about Megaplex hellin Organ Grinder. Action, Adventure, Fun! NicoleJ. LeBoeuf writes about a Northwest used bookstore.Red Earth-Rewriting The Wrong: A look at Philip Red Eagle'sNew Book, Red Earth.. Holly Yasui , from San Miguel de Allende,explains the Siesta. |
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August * September 97 In the August * September issue, Eric Christensen writes aboutmyths of the West, beer-A-crats, the savage ideal, and the sociopathic hermitClaude Dallas in his essay,"The Mind of the West." GregoryHischak is "Rotating East., and Quintard Taylor respondsto "A View of the Buffalo SoldiersThrough Indigenous Eyes." KathleenAlcal· looks at Yellow Woman and a Beauty of the Spirit: Essayson Native American Life Today by Leslie Marmon Silko and Why I Can'tRead Wallace Stegner and Other Essays: A Tribal Voice by Elizabeth Cook-Lynn.Philip H. Red Eagle reviews Reinventing the Enemy's Language,Contemporary Native Women's Writings of North America |
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October * November 97 The ABCDE minded in the Electric Universe, notes toward a digital aethetic.AHypertext Reader. An annotated list of some of most influential papers onthe impact of electronic technology. A Hypertext Alphabet. An electric alphabetprimer exploring the basic relationship of phonetics to the alphabet andhypertext. Andrew Dillon on the ergonomics in the making of information(and what have you) with the computer. Free Speech & Technology. MichaelHureaux-Perez writes from New York remembering John Blair. Apoem by Marion Kimes. |
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April 1998 Pacific Northwest Urban Writing. Featuring stories by Willie Smith,the RaVEN Forum on Pacific NorthWest Urban Writing, Matthew Stadler,Noel Franklin and more... |
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November * December
1998 An online selection fromVolume 8 No. 1 of the Raven Chroniclesprint edition. |
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Spring * Summer 1999 Selection
from ourUrban Writing print issue. |

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