John Edward Gill - JohnEdwardGill@cs.com

Current Issue
Number 21
2010

Special Sections

Tom Casey---Personal Effects, excerpt from his third novel
Tirone Smith---Sumter, Civil War novel excerpt
Steve Mateo---Ernest Hemingway in Key West
Michelle Campbell---Celebration of the Lizard King
Ed Eriksson---Peru, The Persistence of the Past

NAR 21

Back Issues

Number 20

Special Sections

Michelle Campbell - Stone Immaculate
Steve Mateo - North Beat: San Francisco of the Mind Owain Hughes - Letters From Southeast Aisa
Kimberly Goff - What Kind of Mother?
Cecil Mazzucco-Than - Phil Rizzuto, Meet Mr. Baseball
Donna Barnes - My Life As A Self-Proclaimed Geek
Even Girls Can Collect GI Joes
Kathleen Groll Connolly - Life Extension
Joyce Fuller - Dramatis Personae, 20th Century

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Number 19

The 2008 edition of the North Atlantic Review (19) has special sections about travel to Spain and Mexico and an historical visit, with pictures, to Newport Harbor, Rhode. There is an esssay remembering 1967---the summer of love--- with references to flower children--"turn on, tune in, drop out"---from England to San Francisco, with more pictures of Jim Morrison's resting place in Paris.

Special Sections

The Aesthetics of Travel
Remembering the Summer of Love
Yesterday and Today, A Historical Perspective of Newport Harbor
Day on a Desert Isle, A Trip to San Lazaro
War and the Environment

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Number 18

Special Sections

War and the Environment
Whaling and the USA
The Elaine Benson Gallery, The End of an Era
Remembering the Labyrinth

Number 17

Special Sections

War and the Environment
Da Vinci Code Mania
West Meadow Beach Restored
Charles Riley II Interviewed

Number 16

Special Sections

Light My Fire Again and Again
Steve Matteo Interviews A.E. Hotchner
Bridgehampton's SOFO
Setauket Alias Brookhaven

Number 15

Special Sections

War and the Environment
Remembering George Plimpton
More Postcards from Paris

Number 14

Special Sections

Women And Foreign Men
Parisian Love versus North American women
Southampton's Larry River's Art Remembered
East Hampton's Guild Hall.

Number 13

Jim Morrison's Resting Place, on the 30th anniversary of his passing, took on a festive air during July, 2001. Michelle Campbell contributed another essay with photos and descriptions of the happenings. Also featured are "A Woman's Guide To Paris", more about Long Island filmmakers, and the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum on Long Island, all with photos. Plus there are fresh short stories from writers in both America and Europe.

Number 12

Postcard From Paris, a pictorial essay by Michelle Campbell about a young couple whose picture was used in an advertisement many years ago. And they're still together. Issue Number 12. Plus an interview with writer Pete Hamill, a Tribute to Hamptons' Elaine Benson, and another story about Long Island filmmakers.

Number 11

Bay Street Theatre, Sag Harbor, New York, Issue Number 11, 1999, its history and activities, with pictures of Julie Andrews, Alan Alda, and Elaine Steinbeck, among others.

    Number 10

    Princess Diana's Paris Memorial, the Jackson Pollock House, Long Island Filmmakers, Issue Number 10, 1998, plus new fiction and poetry.

    Number 9

    John Steinbeck's Long Island, Issue Number 9, 1997, featuring pictures of Elaine Steinbeck, E. L. Doctorow, Kurt Vonnegut, Lanford Wilson, Betty Friedan, Billy Joel, Elaine Benson, Wilfred Sheed, among others, plus new fiction and poetry.

    Number 8

    Third Literary Guide to Paris, Issue Number 8, 1996, featuring Quartiers 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15, with maps showing where various writers lived, plus new fiction and poetry.

    Number 7

    Second Literary Guide to Paris, Issue Number 7, 1995, featuring Quartiers 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6, with maps showing where various writers lived, plus a special poetry section edited by Michael Waters, "Poems Toward the Millennium", along with new fiction and poetry.

    Number 6

    Jim Morrison's Resting Place, Issue Number 6, 1994, featuring 42 pictures of the rock star's gravesite, plus new fiction and poetry.

    Number 5

    First Literary Guide to Paris, Issue Number 5, 1993, featuring Quartiers 4, 16, 17, and 18, plus new fiction and poetry.

    Number 4

    Writers In Exile, edited by Martin Tucker, editor of Confrontation magazine, Issue Number 4, 1992, plus new fiction and poetry.

 

    Number 3

    Remembering John Hall Wheelock, edited by poet Vincent Clemente, Issue Number 3, 1991, featuring essays by Archibald MacLeish, James Dickey, Richard Wilbur, Richard Eberhart, May Swenson, Aaron Kramer, David R. Slavitt, among others, plus new poetry and fiction.