The James White Review: a gay men's literary quarterly; vol. 11, #1, Fall 1993: 10th Anniversary - Robert Giard Author Portraits
by Willkie, Phil, editor, Rafael Campo, Robert Copeland, Kenny Fries, Robert Giard, Assotto Saint, et al
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Washington DC: James White Review Assoc. & Phil Willkie, 1993. Newspaper. 28p. in two sections, folded tabloid newspaper on heavy white newsprint, news, fiction, poetry, art reviews, interviews, ads, services and resources, very good. Giard's author photos throughout including Saint, Felice Picano, Lev Raphael, Donald Vining, Steve Abbott and many more.
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- Title
- The James White Review: a gay men's literary quarterly; vol. 11, #1, Fall 1993: 10th Anniversary - Robert Giard Author Portraits
- Author
- Willkie, Phil, editor, Rafael Campo, Robert Copeland, Kenny Fries, Robert Giard, Assotto Saint, et al
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- Newspaper
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- Used
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- Publisher
- James White Review Assoc. & Phil Willkie
- Place of Publication
- Washington DC
- Date Published
- 1993
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- Gay Studies; Poetry; Literary criticism; Serials, journals, magazines;
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