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The Antioch Review publishes fiction, essays, and poetry from both emerging and established authors. The Antioch Review is one of the oldest literary magazines in the United States and is published by Antioch College.

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Nolan Miller (1907-2006).(Obituary)
January 1, 2007... When I joined the Antioch College faculty in 1968, one of its most interesting characteristics was that several of the original founders of The Antioch Review were active figures on campus. Seven members of the Antioch community had founded the Review in 1941, and when I became editor in 1977...

Reflections, observations, memories.
January 1, 2007... I Familiar foolishness: 1) Do you promise to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? (Every court case, every witness, would go on forever.) 2) The TV anchor's "I'll see you again tomorrow night." The anchor doesn't see us; we see him/her. 3) Love ya. ...

Odessa.(Short story)
January 1, 2007... Odessa Petty is in the back yard beheading her enemies. That's what she calls chopping wood. It's still summer but she likes to get things done well ahead of time. "What is there for me to do, Mrs. Wickrow?" She asks this every morning, usually when Llewellyn and I are having our second cup...

Samuel demands the muse: Johnson's stamp on imaginative literature.(Samuel Johnson )
January 1, 2007... The impact of Samuel Johnson on later writers derives from the extraordinary way in which his works are inextricably connected to his personality. He himself is one of the great characters in literature; his opinions and conversation were recorded in intimate detail in letters, journals, and...

A quarterly reader (and writer).
January 1, 2007... The first thing I look for when venturing into one of my quarterly subscriptions--I rotate a dozen or more journals annually and decide to retain or eliminate based on numerous factors, which I need not get into just yet--is the editor's note. Most of the time I don't find one. This is a sly...

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