Revel No. 4, available Fall 2025, contains over 200 pages of literary excellence, including:
Essays & Stories by:
J.T. Barbarese: "The Unicorn"
Robert Cohen: three stories
Alice Cone: on Mary Shelley
Colin Hamilton: a story
Brandon Lewis: "How Not to Disappear Completely"
Mary Maxwell: on Hannah Arendt
Jason Schneiderman: five short essays
Special feature:
Leonard Michaels: Image of Mind
Selected Unpublished Stories, Notes, and Drawings from Michaels' Journals and Archive
Poems by:
Nicky Beer
Christopher Childers
Timothy DeMay
Jeanne Foster
Daisy Fried
Myronn Hardy
Liza Hudock
Mark Irwin
Shara Lessley
Deirdre Lockwood
Laura Glen Louis
Randall Mann
Miguel Murphy
Carol Muske-Dukes
Kate Northrop
Nicholas Pierce
Christina Pugh
J. Allyn Rosser
Lloyd Schwartz
Joshua Weiner
David Wojahn
Paintings by Kim Frohsin
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Peter Campion is the author of Radical as Reality: Form and Freedom in American Poetry; four collections of poems, Other People, The Lions, El Dorado, and One Summer Evening at the Falls; as well as several monographs and catalog essays on modern and contemporary visual art. A recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship and the Joseph Brodsky Rome Prize, he teaches in the writing program at the University of Minnesota. Peter also serves as the editor in chief of Revel, the literary journal published by Unbound Edition Press.
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