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J. Krishnamurti
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Selected work from our first issues
Volume 1 #1
Volume 1 #2
Volume 1 #3
*About Us
Volume 1 #4
Volume 2 #1
Volume 2 #2
Smackdown!
Vol. 2 #4: Are public high schools humanizing or dehumanizing students and teachers? Guest Editor: Barbara Hoffman (no longer accepting work on this issue).
Vol. 3 #1: Are minority group members underrepresented in English departments? Who cares? (We have received very little work for this issue: why ignore the obvious?) See http://www.nysun.com/new-york/fewer-blacks-more-whites-are-hired-as-city/86580/
Vol. 3 #2: College Professor: Did you expect it would be like this? (Still open)
Vol. 3 #3: If I had my way... (Still open)
Vol. 3 # 4: Unpublished poets and writers' issue. New Poets' Poetry Contest winners presented. (Let us know in your cover letter that you have not been published)