Coal City Review
The Coal City Review is an annual literary journal of prose, poetry, reviews and illustrations published by the University of Kansas English MFA Program and edited by Brian Daldorph since 1989. The Review typically features the work of many writers, but periodically spotlights one author, as in the case of 2006 Nelson Poetry Book Award-winner voyeur poems by Matthew Porubsky.Selected contributions
- Jackie Bartley, "Trip to Spain", Vol. 19
- Jack Granath, "Lines Written While Fixing a Bicycle", Vol. 15
- Jack Granath, "Obligatory Millennial Time Capsule Poem", Vol. 15,
- Jack Granath, "Dear Aunt May", Vol. 19
- Jack Granath, "The Poem Not Written", Vol. 19
- Jack Granath, "On Becoming a Poet", Vol. 21
- Jarret Keene, "Monster Fashion" Review, Vol. 19
- Gary Lechliter, "The Poltergeist Factory" Vol. 19
- Alana Merrit Mahaffey, "Still Life; The Abandoned Shotgun Shack Across Our Field", Vol. 19
- Catherine McCraw, "Frozen Solid", Vol. 19
- Bryan Penberthy, "Thanks", Vol. 20, pg. 75
- Bryan Penberthy, "Through Ice", Vol. 20, pg. 76
- Corrina Wycoff, "The Shell Game", Vol. 21
- Byron Case, "Migration", Vol. 36
Additional contributors
- Marie C. Jones
- Joel Long
- Carrie Oeding
- James R. Whitley
- Porubsky, Matthew. Voyeur Poetry.
- Musgrave, John. Notes to the Man Who Shot Me: Vietnam War Poems. 122 pg. ISBN B0006SB6CM
- Musgrave, John. On snipers, laughter and death: Vietnam poems. 36 pg. ISBN B0006OYS8U
- Lechliter, Gary. Under the Fool Moon.