Actually, we'd really much prefer that you purchase an issue of the magazine, or maybe even subscribe. Great material like you find on this website, and more is inside each issue.

Howard Frank Mosher Short Fiction Prize
Hunger Mountain Creative Nonfiction Prize
Support Independent Bookstores
The Spring 2008 Issue of Hunger Mountain, #12, features work selected by Guest Editors Nancy Eimers, Richard Jackson, Pamela Painter and Christopher Noël, plus the winner of the first annual Hunger Mountain Creative Nonfiction Prize, Andrew D. Cohen’s “Gambling with the Family,” selected by Sue William Silverman, and the winner of the fifth annual Ruth Stone Prize in Poetry, Patricia Hohl’s “Pyre” along with honorable mentions Kathryn Donohue’s “To a Young Traveler: What Happened” and Elizabeth McLagan’s “This Time, This River,” selected by Nance Van Winckel.
The issue also features several black-and-white photo essays including Emma Norman’s photographs of the Elizabeth Bishop House in Nova Scotia with an introduction by Howard Norman, “Russia of Dostoevsky” by Javier Sanchez-Monge Escardo, and a creative nonfiction piece, “Footloose,” by Andrew Hood. Also featuring paintings by Edith Singer with an introduction by Susan Aizenberg.
New fiction and creative nonfiction by Ron Carlson, Marc Foster, Alice Hoffman, Alexandra Marshall, Rosa Montero (translated from the Spanish by Claudia Routon), E. K. Narey, Mary Helen Specht, Laura van den Berg, and Carolyn Walker. New poems by Susan Aizenberg, Emily Bilman, Stephen Corey, Sean Thomas Dougherty, Will Flowers, Lindsey N. Gosma, Sandra Kohler, Andrew Kozma, Arjan Leka, Lisa Lewis, Khaled Mattawa, Noah Michelson, Ata Moharreri, Keith Montesano, David Petruzelli, Hannah Louise Poston, Billy Reynolds, David Saint-John, Elaine Sexton, Cody Dylan Todd, and Jennifer Weathers.
Cover photography by Dave Schmidt.
200 pages with color artwork. Order a copy of Hunger Mountain here.