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Nightsun
- Issue 26
To order this issue of Nightsun, send a check
payable to "FSU for Nightsun" to Nightsun, FSU Department
of English, 101 Braddock Ave., Frostburg, MD 21532.
Issue number 26 of Nightsun was released in December
2007 and guest edited by Dinty Moore.
Catherine Taylor
Mother Country
Ava Leavell Haymon
Cradlesong
Michael Griffith
"Midwife to Giants," selection from Trophy, a novel
Judith Ortiz Cofer
And Goys Said, I am Still Learning
Eula Biss
Black News
Andrea Hollander Budy
Dr. Pepper in Paris/ Never Enough Time/ Fifteen
Bonnie J. Rough
This House
Martin Lammon
Pigs/ 1969
Angus Woodward
Bad Worm Storm
Todd Davis
The Kingdom of God is Like This/ Glaucoma/ Overeating
Shamila Voorakkara
Talking, Not Talking/ Marrying the Drunks
Dylan Vitone
White House/ Two Hands/ Tommie/ South Boston Beach/ Elaine Horse/ Clock
Kim Dana Hupperman
Eight
Matthew Pitt
Pledge Allegiance to the Dial/ The Overground Railroad
Ira Sukrungruang
The Take Over: A Love Story
Miller Oberman
Under My Mother's Pillow
Janice Eidus
Ma Joad (excerpt from the war of the Rosens)
Chad Prevost
Redeemed
David Keplinger
Words Before the Words: Public Otherness and the Language of Thought
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This issue's guest editor Dinty Moore:

Moore is the author of five books: Between Panic
and Desire, a memoir; The Truth of the Matter: Art
and craft in Creative Nonfiction, an examination of the building
blocks of successful nonfiction prose;The Accidental Buddhist:
Mindfulness, Enlightenment and Sitting Still,a look at American
Buddhism;The Emperor's Virtual Clothes and Toothpick Men:
Short Stories.
Moore's essays and stories have appeared in The
Southern Review, The Georgia Review, Harper's Magazine,
The New York Times, Arts & Letters, Gettysburg Review,
Utne Reader, and Crazyhorse. Moore edits Brevity, an
online journal of creative nonfiction and is on the editorial board
of Creative Nonfiction Magazine. He is currently a Professor
of English at Ohio University.
Moore has also written and edited several text
books including Sudden Stories: The Mammoth Book of Minuscule
Fiction and has appeared in dozens of fiction journals across
America.
Dinty Moore is truly an American author.
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