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This is the Winter Issue of New Authors Journal 2020.
In a span of a few months, life, as we knew it, was upended as humanity tried to and continues to cope with the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic. In these times of economic and medical upheaval, of quarantine, and self-isolation, of fear, and faith, the maiden issue of Valiant Scribe explores the experiences of people from around the world and from different walks of life.The collection of essays, flash fiction, non-fiction, and poetry tell a compelling story of our shared humanity and how we have each made the best of this situation.Themes of courage, strength, kindness, reinvention become evident amidst moments of loss and grief. The importance of mental health can easily be surmised from the narrative of many of the authors, as well as a profound hope for the future.
This is the Winter hard cover Issue of NAJ for Winter 2021
CLAWS Journal Winter 2020 is a “Special Issue” that holds significance in many ways. Contextually, it highlights the commemorative spirit of the 15 Years of Excellence of the Centre for Land Warfare Studies, and conceptually it puts forward an understanding of China in the current dynamic vis-à-vis India, from a wide range of perspectives, especially from India, United States, Bangladesh, and Australia.
In a novel-in-verse that brims with grief and love, National Book Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Acevedo writes about the devastation of loss, the difficulty of forgiveness, and the bittersweet bonds that shape our lives. Camino Rios lives for the summers when her father visits her in the Dominican Republic. But this time, on the day when his plane is supposed to land, Camino arrives at the airport to see crowds of crying people… In New York City, Yahaira Rios is called to the principal’s office, where her mother is waiting to tell her that her father, her hero, has died in a plane crash. Separated by distance—and Papi’s secrets—the two girls are forced to face a new reality in which their father is dead and their lives are forever altered. And then, when it seems like they’ve lost everything of their father, they learn of each other. Great for summer reading or anytime! Clap When You Land is a Today show pick for “25 children’s books your kids and teens won’t be able to put down this summer!" Plus don't miss Elizabeth Acevedo's The Poet X and With the Fire on High!
In Temporary, a young woman’s workplace is the size of the world. She fills increasingly bizarre placements in search of steadiness, connection, and something, at last, to call her own. Whether it’s shining an endless closet of shoes, swabbing the deck of a pirate ship, assisting an assassin, or filling in for the Chairman of the Board, for the mythical Temporary, “there is nothing more personal than doing your job.” This riveting quest, at once hilarious and profound, will resonate with anyone who has ever done their best at work, even when the work is only temporary.
Poetry. Jewish Studies. GRANDFATHER'S MANDOLIN; by Fran Markover; is a collection of poems deeply rooted in family and what has come before. David Keplinger notes that "in these poems languages and names and articles of clothing seem to have lives; hats are thought to be alive; and names deserve elegies and memorials because they are breathing things that can pass away from this world; if we do not take care. Poem by poem; Markover creates a rich landscape of lives remembered; honored and loved."
This is the Winter Issue of NAJ 2018
Otherwise Engaged is a biannual literature and arts journal open to submissions from all artists, writers, and photographers worldwide.Contributors Include: A WhittenbergAE ReiffAnagha JoyAnannya DasguptaAnn PrivateerB.A. BrittinghamBeatrice GeorgalidisBill CushingBransha GautierBruce McRaeC. Rose WidmannCarl "Papa" PalmerCarmen CaroCatherine AlexanderChahat SonejaCJP LeeDave MeddDavid SubacchiDee AllenDerek RoperDouglas K CurrierDr. Emily BilmanDr. Shubha DwivediElena BrookeEva EliavF. Berna Uysal, Faruk BuzhalaGuilherme BortoluzziHelga Grundler-SchierlohJaina CiprianoJan BallJBMulliganJeanette WillertJeffrey G. DelfinJenn PowersJohn TavaresJude BrigleyK. P. HeymingK.A. JohnsonKarol NielsenKelli J GavinLee EllisLinda ImblerLinda M. CrateLorraine CaputoM. A. BlickleyMadeleine McDonaldMae Tanes EspadaMark A. FisherMark Andrew HeathcoteMartin EastlandMatthew KerrMike L. NicholsNeal Amandus GellacoOlolade Akinlabi IgePeniel GiftedPerla KantarjianRachel MakinsonRAMEEZ AHMAD BHATRob MimprissRobert CoopermanRp VerlaineRuchira MandalShaista FazalShannon Frost GreensteinSohini ShabnamStephen Craig FinlaySteven RossiSumati MuniandySwarnav MisraTal GarmizaTali Cohen ShabtaiThomas ZampinoWilliam BarkerYeshi Chode
A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK • From an award-winning journalist, a poignant and gripping immersion in the life of a young, homeless single mother amid her quest to find stability and shelter in the richest city in America LONGLISTED FOR THE PEN/JEAN STEIN BOOK AWARD • “Riveting . . . a remarkable feat of reporting.”—The New York Times Camila is twenty-two years old and a new mother. She has no family to rely on, no partner, and no home. Despite her intelligence and determination, the odds are firmly stacked against her. In this extraordinary work of literary reportage, Lauren Sandler chronicles a year in Camila’s life—from the birth of her son to his first birthday—as she navigates the labyrinth of poverty and homelessness in New York City. In her attempts to secure a safe place to raise her son and find a measure of freedom in her life, Camila copes with dashed dreams, failed relationships, the desolation of abandonment, and miles of red tape with grit, humor, and uncanny resilience. Every day, more than forty-five million Americans attempt to survive below the poverty line. Every night, nearly sixty thousand people sleep in New York City-run shelters, 40 percent of them children. In This Is All I Got, Sandler brings this deeply personal issue to life, vividly depicting one woman's hope and despair and her steadfast determination to change her life despite the myriad setbacks she encounters. This Is All I Got is a rare feat of reporting and a dramatic story of survival. Sandler’s candid and revealing account also exposes the murky boundaries between a journalist and her subject when it becomes impossible to remain a dispassionate observer. She has written a powerful and unforgettable indictment of a system that is often indifferent to the needs of those it serves, and that sometimes seems designed to fail. Praise for This Is All I Got “A rich, sociologically valuable work that’s more gripping, and more devastating, than fiction.”—Booklist “Vivid, heartbreaking. . . . Readers will be moved by this harrowing and impassioned call for change.”—Publishers Weekly “A closely observed chronicle . . . Sandler displays her journalistic talent by unerringly presenting this dire situation. . . . An impressive blend of dispassionate reporting, pungent condemnation of public welfare, and gritty humanity.” —Kirkus Reviews