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Introducing Our New Editors and Contributing Editors

MQR is excited to announce our new editors and contributing editors for the 2021-2022 year! Assistant Managing Editor: Aaron J. Stone Aaron J. Stone is a PhD candidate in English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan. Their primary research interests span queer and trans studies, modernist studies, and narrative theory. Stone’s dissertation project, Desires […]

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MQR is excited to announce our new editors and contributing editors for the 2021-2022 year! Assistant Managing Editor: Aaron J. Stone Aaron J. Stone is a PhD candidate in English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan. Their primary research interests span queer and trans studies, modernist studies, and narrative theory. Stone’s dissertation project, Desires

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Letters from Daddy: Winner of the Page Davidson Clayton Prize for Emerging Poets

Letters from Daddy (29) 1. My love child of song, child of some place names aren’t meant — needed, if you can hear me in this prison yard, then I sing prayer like gospel in a four wall monstrosity of scribbled letters. + Mothers are apricot trees to pick from and fathers are mountains you

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Letters from Daddy (29) 1. My love child of song, child of some place names aren’t meant — needed, if you can hear me in this prison yard, then I sing prayer like gospel in a four wall monstrosity of scribbled letters. + Mothers are apricot trees to pick from and fathers are mountains you

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MQR Mixtape’s Issue 3: Material and Methods is Now Live

Editor’s Note When the objects of an inquiry, in any department, have principles, conditions, or elements, it is through acquaintance with these that knowledge, that is to say scientific knowledge, is attained. -Aristotle; Physics (1;1)   Dear Reader, In the summer of 2014, I was a sophomore enrolled at the University of Wisconsin – Madison taking

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Editor’s Note When the objects of an inquiry, in any department, have principles, conditions, or elements, it is through acquaintance with these that knowledge, that is to say scientific knowledge, is attained. -Aristotle; Physics (1;1)   Dear Reader, In the summer of 2014, I was a sophomore enrolled at the University of Wisconsin – Madison taking

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MQR Issue 59:3, Summer 2020

Announcing the release of MQR 59:3 Cover Art courtesy of Abdelgader Bader Table of Contents Fiction Sheldon Costa: Wolf Miguel Gomes, translated by Charles LeBel: Story That Kills You Glen Hirshberg: Over Lance Larsen: Nothing as Dirty as a Richard Nixon Hand Lorraine M. López: Beloved Imposters Sydney Rende: Lopsided Nonfiction Amanda Chemeche: Chengdu Glenda

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Announcing the release of MQR 59:3 Cover Art courtesy of Abdelgader Bader Table of Contents Fiction Sheldon Costa: Wolf Miguel Gomes, translated by Charles LeBel: Story That Kills You Glen Hirshberg: Over Lance Larsen: Nothing as Dirty as a Richard Nixon Hand Lorraine M. López: Beloved Imposters Sydney Rende: Lopsided Nonfiction Amanda Chemeche: Chengdu Glenda

MQR Mixtape: A New Online Imprint of MQR

Issue 1: Becoming (Ed. Elinam Agbo) is available now. Read a selection from Elinam Agbo’s introduction below, and read the full issue here. Dear Reader, At the end of every academic year, the staff of Michigan Quarterly Review gathers over pizza to chat and to dream. There’s usually a marker board (or a long pad

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Issue 1: Becoming (Ed. Elinam Agbo) is available now. Read a selection from Elinam Agbo’s introduction below, and read the full issue here. Dear Reader, At the end of every academic year, the staff of Michigan Quarterly Review gathers over pizza to chat and to dream. There’s usually a marker board (or a long pad

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