by Wayne Miller (Editor)
Issue 36 Includes:
- Poetry Translation Folios with work by
Chinese poet Zhang Zhihao, translated by Yuemin He;
French surrealist Joyce Mansour, translated C. Francis Fisher; and
Vietnamese poet Tuę Sỹ, translated by Martha Collins and Nguyen Ba Chung.-
A feature on working class, Jewish, LA-based poet
Bert Meyers.
- New Poetry by MacArthur "Genius" grant winner
Campbell McGrath; Los Angeles Poet Laureate
Lynn Thompson; Guggenheim Fellow
Michael Waters; Georgia Poet Laureate and NEA Fellow
Chelsea Rathburn; Readers' Choice Award recipient
Sandra Simonds; Yellen Fellow
Vandana Khanna; Cave Canem and Margaret Bridgman fellow
Gary Jackson; NEA Fellow
Oliver de la Paz; as well as emerging poets
Rita Mookerjee,
Bunkong Tuon,
Zack Strait,
Seif-Eldeine, Joshua Aiken, and many others.-
New Fiction by Flannery O'Connor Award winner
Siamak Vossoughi,
Pushcart Prize
"special mentions"
S. Shankar and
Mike Alberti, Connecticut Office of the Arts Fellow
David Ryan, Cos Barnes Fellow
Julia Ridley Smith, and emerging writers
Joshua Pearson and
Josie Tolin.- New Essays by Guggenheim Fellow
Mark Halliday and emerging essayist
Ari Ketzal.- Cover Art by a New York-based British-Liberian visual artist,
Lina Iris Viktor.
Author Biography
Copper Nickel is the national literary journal housed at the University of Colorado Denver. It is edited by poet, editor, and translator Wayne Miller (author of five collections, including We the Jury and Post-, coeditor of Literary Publishing in the Twenty-First Century, and co-translator of Moikom Zeqo's Zodiac) and co-editor Joanna Luloff (author of the novel Remind Me Again What Happened and the story collection The Beach at Galle Road)--along with poetry editors Brian Barker (author of Vanishing Acts, The Black Ocean, and The Animal Gospels) and Nicky Beer (author of Real Phonies and Genuine Fakes, The Octopus Game and The Diminishing House), and fiction editors Teague Bohlen (author of The Pull of the Earth), Alexander Lumans (whose work has appeared in American Short Fiction, Gulf Coast, The Paris Review, Story Quarterly, and elsewhere), and Christopher Merkner (author of The Rise & Fall of the Scandamerican Domestic).
Since the journal's relaunch in 2015,
work published in Copper Nickel has been regularly selected for inclusion in Best American Poetry, Best American Short Stories, Best Small Fictions, and the Pushcart Prize Anthology, and has often been listed as
"notable" in the Best American Essays. According to Clifford Garstang's US literary journal rankings,
Copper Nickel is
ranked number 11 for poetry and
number 35 for fiction, out of
more than 700 regularly publishing literary journals.
Contributors to Copper Nickel have received numerous honors for their work, including the
Nobel Prize; the
National Book Critics Circle Award; the
Pulitzer Prize; the
Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award; the
Kate Tufts Discovery Award; the
Laughlin Award; the
American, California,
Colorado,
Minnesota,
and Washington State Book Awards; the
Georg Büchner Prize; the
Prix Max Jacob; the
Lenore Marshall Prize; the
T. S. Eliot and
Forward Prizes; the
Anisfield-Wolf Book Award; the
Alice Fay Di Castagnola Award; the
Lambda Literary Award; as well as
fellowships from the NEA and the
MacArthur,
Guggenheim,
Ingram Merrill,
Witter Bynner,
Soros,
Rona Jaffee,
Bush, and
Jerome Foundations.
Copper Nickel is
published twice a year, on March 15 and October 15, and is
distributed nationally to bookstores and other outlets
by Publishers Group West (PGW) and
Accelerate 360.
Number of Pages: 120
Dimensions: 0.7 x 9 x 6.9 IN
Publication Date: March 15, 2023