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  • Chiron Review #139
    Michael Hathaway
    Chiron Review Issue #139 (Winter 2025), edited by Michael Hathaway, offers a rich and varied literary experience, with poetry and fiction that engage deeply with themes of memory, loss, identity, and the human condition. The poetry section is particularly noteworthy for its range of voices and styles, while the fiction presents compelling narratives that complement the emotiona...
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    19,65 €

  • Chiron Review #138
    Michael Hathaway
    Offers a rich and diverse tapestry of voices that explore the human condition with honesty, vulnerability, and craft. This fall 2025 issue presents a compelling collection of poems and prose that resonate deeply with readers who appreciate the power of language to illuminate life’s complexities. ...
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    18,03 €

  • Chiron Review #137
    Michael Hathaway
    Chiron Review presents widest possible range of contemporary writing-fiction and non-fiction, traditional and off-beat, in perfect-bound, softcover format. We have published many well-known writers, but focus is on up-and-coming writers. We seek unpretentious literature accessible beyond the ivory towers of academia, outside the bounds of religious or politically correct restri...
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    18,25 €

  • Chiron Review #136
    Michael Hathaway
    Chiron Review presents widest possible range of contemporary writing-fiction and non-fiction, traditional and off-beat, in perfect-bound, softcover format. We have published many well-known writers, but focus is on up-and-coming writers. We focus on unpretentious literature accessible beyond the ivory towers of academia, outside the bounds of religious or politically correct re...
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    19,00 €

  • Chiron Review #135
    Michael Hathaway
    Chiron Review presents widest possible range of contemporary writing-fiction and non-fiction, traditional and off-beat, in perfect-bound, softcover format. We have published many well-known writers, but focus is on up-and-coming writers. We seek unpretentious literature accessible beyond the ivory towers of academia, outside the bounds of religious or politically correct restri...
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    19,32 €

  • Chiron Review #134
    Michael Hathaway
    Chiron Review presents the widest possible range of contemporary writing - fiction and non-fiction, traditional and off-beat - in perfect-bound, softcover format. We have published many well-known writers, but focus is on up-and-coming writers. We seek unpretentious literature accessible beyond the ivory towers of academia, outside the bounds of religious or politically correct...
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    20,66 €

  • Angels of August
    Michael Hathaway
    The invasion of the Fur People was formally documented circa 3,500 years back, surfacing first in the historic records of ancient Egypt (when to kill a cat evoked an immediate death sentence). Times may change - human nature does not. Cats continue to steal into our homes and hearts, soul-stalkers and life-gladdeners. Mohammed, who instructed that his flowing sleeve be shea...
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    17,41 €

  • Chiron Review #133
    Michael Hathaway
    Chiron Review presents widest possible range of contemporary writing - fiction and non-fiction, traditional and off-beat, in perfect-bound, softcover format. We have published many well-known writers, but focus is on up-and-coming writers. We seek unpretentious literature accessible beyond the ivory towers of academia, outside the bounds of religious or politically correct rest...
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    20,52 €

  • Chiron Review #132 spring 2024
    Michael Hathaway
    Chiron Review presents widest possible range of contemporary writing-fiction and non-fiction, traditional and off-beat, in perfect-bound, softcover format. We have published many well-known writers, but focus is on up-and-coming writers. We seek unpretentious literature accessible beyond the ivory towers of academia, outside the bounds of religious or politically correct restri...
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    21,74 €

  • Mystery in the Dreamhouse
    Michael R. Hathaway
    MYSTERY IN THE DREAMHOUSE is a story which uses hypnosis to investigate a recurring dream. The tale soon turns into a paranormal adventure, spanning two hundred years, encountering ghosts, time shifts and a visit to the Akashic Records. The events in this book unfold in the way they actually happened. The reader is invited to become the detective and follow the clues to his/her...
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    17,85 €

  • Chiron Review #126
    Michael Hathaway
    Chiron Review #126 (summer 2022) is devoted to work by Vietnam vets. Andrew Gettler did much of the work of assembling the issue. There are poems, fiction, frank book reviews by experts. This issue amounts to a full report of the achievement of the Vietnam veteran poets active in the small presses, drawing on years of passionate involvement in that scene by Andrew Gettler. The ...
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    20,52 €

  • Chiron Review #125
    Michael Hathaway
    'Chiron Review has become, among other things, a small 'outpost' of a refreshing movement in American literature. Charles Harper Webb dubbed it Stand-Up Poetry, Ed Ochester called it Neo-Populist Poetry. Whatever it is, it’s an unpretentious literature that is accessible beyond the ivory towers of academia and outside the bounds of religious and politically correct restrictions...
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    23,86 €

  • Chiron Review #123 (fall 2021)
    Michael Hathaway
    Chiron Review presents contemporary writing, interviews and artwork in a perfect bound, softcover format. Our 40 years have been shaped by a search for true voices, offering the widest range of style and expression. Contributors include Charles Bukowski, William Stafford, Marge Piercy, Sherman Alexie, Edward Field, Elizabeth Swados, Albert Huffstickler, Lyn Lifshin, Erskine Cal...
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    20,57 €

  • Chiron Review #122 (summer 2021)
    Michael Hathaway
    This issue features a cover photo by Natela Grigalashvili, and interior art by Mackenzie Hacker. There are also 196 pages of poetry, Italian and Russian translations, fiction, an interview with Malak Mattar from Gaza, and an omnibus review of Gary Soto’s books. Chiron Review presents contemporary writing, interviews and artwork in a perfect bound, softcover format. Our 40 years...
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    25,82 €

  • Chiron Review #121 spring 2021
    Michael Hathaway
    Chiron Review #121, spring, 2021. Chiron Review presents contemporary writing, interviews and artwork in a perfect bound, softcover format. Our 30+ years have been shaped by a search for true voices, offering the widest range of style and expression. Contributors include Charles Bukowski, William Stafford, Marge Piercy, Sherman Alexie, Edward Field, Elizabeth Swados, Albert Huf...
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    20,58 €

  • Chiron Review #120
    Michael Hathaway
    Chiron Review presents contemporary writing, interviews and artwork in a perfect bound, softcover format. Our 30+ years have been shaped by a search for true voices, offering the widest range of style and expression. Contributors have included Charles Bukowski, William Stafford, Marge Piercy, Sherman Alexie, Edward Field, Elizabeth Swados, Albert Huffstickler, Lyn Lifshin, Ersk...
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    20,57 €

  • Chiron Review #119
    Michael Hathaway
    Chiron Review presents the widest possible range of contemporary creative writing - poetry, fiction, and non-fiction, traditional and off-beat - in an attractive perfect-bound digest format, including artwork and photographs. Past contributors include Charles Bukowski, William Stafford, Jan Kerouac, Marge Piercy, Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel, Edward Field, Elizabeth Swados, Antler,...
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    20,49 €

  • Postmarked Home
    Michael Hathaway
    Michael Hathaway lives in St. John, Kansas in his childhood home with his family of felines. By day, he works as Keeper of History for Stafford County, and by night edits and publishes Chiron Review literary journal which he founded in 1982. He’s worked many day jobs to enable his poetry habit including newspaper typesetter/compositor, society editor, librarian, janitor, chauff...
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    16,60 €

  • Talking to Squirrels
    Michael Hathaway
    Michael Hathaway lives in St. John, Kansas in his child-hood home with his family of felines. By day, he works as Keeper of History for Stafford County, and by night edits and publishes Chiron Review literary journal which he founded in 1982. He’s worked many day jobs to enable his poetry habit including newspaper typesetter/compositor, society editor, librarian, janitor, chauf...
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    16,75 €