SHADOWGRAPH THREE
Winter 2015
Paperback, 6×9, 144 pages
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SHADOWGRAPH TWO
Summer 2014
Paperback, 6×9, 156 pages
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SHADOWGRAPH TWO has interviews with writers Daisy Fried, Arthur Sze, and Kevin McIlvoy; filmmaker Barry Levinson (Diner, Rain Man); and Historian Luis Campos, who discusses the history of biological engineering. There is poetry by Curtis Bauer, Stephen Dobyns, Stephen Benz, and Caroline Mar. There are two essays: Abby Frucht and Jenice Gharib; and two stories: Mark Jay Mirsky and Sean McCarthy. There is an image portfolio by Rolf Yngve, and other images by Annie Vought and Christopher Woods.
SHADOWGRAPH ONE
Winter 2014
Paperback, 6×9, 148 pages
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SHADOWGRAPH ONE has interviews with writers W.S. Merwin, and Jim Harrison; filmmakers Godfrey Reggio (Koyaanisqatsi) and Danny Rubin (screenwriter for Groundhog Day); artist Jack Dollhausen (he was one of the first artists to do “interactive” art — using motion detectors his art beeps and blinks and makes sounds depending on how you move near it); translations in Spanish in both poetry and poetics (Luis Munoz, Sara Gallardo, Julieta Valero); essays by L.M. Myers, Matt Donovan, and Kurt Caswell. In the Point/Counterpoint section which, in this issue, has the theme of “spirit” — a Rabbi and an Atheist both give their personal views on the world. It also features art by Paul Chandler and Sebastian Matthews, and photography by Scott Hoffman and Lindsay Ahl. If you want to buy the magazine somewhere else, say Amazon, type in “Shadowgraph One” to find this first Issue.
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