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Blue Monday Review: Volume 3, Number 2

Current price: $9.99
Blue Monday Review: Volume 3, Number 2
Blue Monday Review: Volume 3, Number 2

Barnes and Noble

Blue Monday Review: Volume 3, Number 2

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This issue contains creative work from: Lisa Higgs, Korbyn James, Saxon Kennedy, Amy Kinner, Jacob L., Nancy Ludmerer, Brianne Manning, Angus McLinn, Gabrielle Pastorek, Matthew Porubsky, Christina Riley, Marc Shank, Richard Thomas, Sarah White, David White, Aliya Whiteley, and Sandee Woods. Blue Monday Review is a Kansas City based literary magazine which publishes Kurt Vonnegut-inspired fiction, poetry, essays, and visual art. Visit www.bluemondayreview.com for more details. Blue Monday Review is produced by a tireless staff. This issue exists thanks to the dedication and work of the following people: Amanda Hamilton, Jim Doering, Chloe Johnson, Brian Hischier, Marilyn Kearney, Cody Anthony, Liz Breazeale, Michael Diaz Feito, Adrian Manuel, Angela Penticuff, Jenny Sande, Jessica Tripp, Lisa West, Helen W., Camille Paris, Sergio Delgado, Ben Abbott, Josh Hungate, Emily Parnell, Aline Zimmer, and our amazing team of Content Editors.

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