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With an Introduction by Fred Chappell. Selections from 3,465 nominations made by editors of 364 other small independent literary presses and magazines, including college and university ones, of work they had published. Work from The Paris Review, BOA Editions, Curbstone Press, Ploughshares, The Literary Review, Firebrand Books, The Caribbean Writer, Tia Chucha Press, Tribe: An American Gay Journal, Thunders Mouth Press and sixty-six others.The previous Editors Choice volumes span the period from 1965 to 1978, and consist of 837 pages combined.

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Page 1
Editor's Choice III
Some other authors whose first books
were published by independent small presses:
William Faulkner
Marianne Moore
Edgar Allan Poe
Edna St. Vincent Millay
Walt Whitman
Carl Sandburg
Page 3
Editor's Choice III
Fiction, Poetry & Art from the U.S. Small Press (19841990)
Edited by Morty Sklar
Contributing Editor, Robert Peters
INTRODUCTION by FRED CHAPPELL
Selections from nominations
made by the editors of independent,
noncommercial literary presses and magazines,
of work published by them
from 1984 to 1990.
The first two volumes
span the period from 19651983.
Editor's Choice will now
be published every two years.
The Spirit That Moves Us Press
Editors choice III fiction poetry art from the US small press 1984-1990 selections from nominations made by the editors of independent noncommercial literary presses and magazines of work published by them from 1984 to 1990 Volume 11 - image 2
New York City
Page 4
Acknowledgements & Information
The cover visual is by Gertrude Degenhardt, and was published in The Helicon Nine Reader in 1990, by Helicon Nine Editions, edited by Gloria Vando Hickok.
Acknowledgements for the remaining work are given where the works appear in this volume, except for some additional citations made below:
Tina Barr's poem also appeared in her book, At Dusk On Naskeag Point, published by Flume Press, 1984. Larry Moffi's poem also appeared in his book, A Citizen's Handbook, published by Orchises Press, 1989. Nanos Valaoritis' prose-poem also appeared in his book, Afterlife Guaranteed, published by City Lights Books. Julia Alvarez' story, "Antojos," was also, eventually, published in a slightly different form in her novel, How The Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents, from Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 1991, and will appear in NAL's paperback, 1992. Reprinted by permission of Susan Bergholz Literary Services. Copyright 1990 by Julia Alvarez. Richard Hall's story, "A Good Deed," will be published in 1992 by Viking Penguin in his collection, Fidelities. Copyright 1991 by Richard Hall. Used by permission of Viking Penguin. Czeslaw Milosz's poem, "To Robinson Jeffers," was also published in his The Collected Poems 19311987, Copyright 1988 by Czeslaw Milosz Royalties, Inc. and published by The Ecco Press. Reprinted by permission.
Copyright 1991 by The Spirit That Moves Us Press, Inc.
Rights revert to authors upon publication of this book.
With its next issue, Editor's Choice will be a biennial.
The Library of Congress now (with this issue) catalogs Editor's Choice as a serial.
Its ISSN is 10602658.
Editor's Choice is offered to subscribers to The Spirit That Moves Us (ISSN 0364-4014) as part of their subscriptions. E. C. III is Volume 11. The Spirit That Moves Us (and Editor's Choice as part of it) is indexed in The American Humanities Index and Index to American Periodical Verse. Editor's Choice and other collections are indexed in Short Story Index and in Poetry Index Annual, and some, in Granger's Index to Poetry. Editor's Choice volumes are also assigned ISBNs. Those for this volume are: 0-930370-40-6 cloth; -41-4 paper; -42-2 signed A-Z cloth.
This volume is also Number 8 of the Contemporary Anthology Seris.
Grateful acknowledgement is made to the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, for a matching grant awarded in partial support of this book.
Thanks also to everyone else who is connected to this effort, from the contributors and nominating publishers, to donators of space, cash and encouragement, and to the person who picks it up to read it.
The text was typeset by Morty Sklar on his obsolete, table-top "Composer," and the design and layout done by him on the dining room table. He read the nominated works in the last, and now defunct, Horn & Hardart Automat, and in a local Roy Rogers fast food place, the library, and his favorite chair by the window in the home-officeanywhere they wouldn't throw him out after five or six hours.
CATALOG CARD DATA: By the time this issue is printed, there will be Catalog Card data for the Editor's Choice series (ISSN 1060-2658).
Printed with soy ink on acid-free paper. The clothbounds are Smythe-sewn.
Page 5
In Memoriam
James Harrison
Lorri Jackson
Tim Dlugos
Richard V. Correll
Faiz Ahmed Faiz
Page 6
The Contributors, in Alphabetical Order
If you wish to contact any of the contributors and can't find them in the standard directories, we'll forward your correspondence.
As for biographical notes, we chose to publish more work in place of them.
Pedro Michel Aguilar
Agha Shahid Ali (tr.)
Dorothy Allison
Julia Alvarez
A.R. Ammons
Anonymous
Amiri Baraka
Tina Barr
Paul Bowles
Brady T. Brady
William S. Burroughs
Jo Carson
Ann Fox Chandonnet
Wanda Coleman
Billy Collins
Richard Correll
Gregory Corso
Lawrence Czajkowski
Enid Dame
Gertrude Degenhardt
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