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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Pleiades publishes fiction, poetry, essays, and reviews by authors from around the world. Past issues have featured brand new work by Joyce Carol Oates, Campbell McGrath, David St. John, Maxine Kumin, Sherman Alexie, Chris Offutt, and Jean Valentine. |
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