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Judgement Day, #18, 2000 P.O.U.G.H.K.E.E.P.S.I.E., #18, 2000 Malignancy, #19, 2000 Anyway, #19, 2000 Safety Pin, #20, 2000 An Open Letter to John Heminges and William Condell, #21, 2001 The Collection, #22, 2001 Driving Lessons, #22, 2001 Eula, #23, 2001 Phenomenon, #24, 2001 Holy Shit, #25, 2002 Number Two, #26, 2002 Hail To The Queen, #27, 2002 Old Lydia Walcott Of Salem In The County Of Essex, #28, 2002 Anywhere, My Darling, #29, 2003 One Sure Thing, #30, 2003 Neil Feldman (1945-1993), #31, 2003 Shirley Mae Of Newtonville, #34, 2004 Summer of 1962, #38, 2005 Office Theft, #58, 2010 |
| Bara Swain is the recipient of a dozen writing grants for dramatic readings of plays and fiction at the Kaufmann Theater, American Museum of Natural History (NYC). Other venues for her award-winning plays include the Dubuque Fine Arts One-Act Play Festival (IA), the Festival of Women Playwrights (MO), Tennessee Williams Ten-Minute Play Festival (TN), and the Turnip Theater Featured Writer Series (NYC). Her prose appears in Long Shot Magazine, the anthology, Love Is Ageless: Stories about Alzheimer's Disease, and an upcoming debut anthology, Survivor Stories: Struggles & Triumphs of Cancer Patients. ÊHer work is also featured in Lodestar Quarterly, Stickman Review, Tattoo Highway, Moxie, Pulse, riverbabble, and the chapbook, Daifuku: Delicious Short Fiction and Poetry. Bara is the facilitator of the Lamia Ink! Writer's Alternative and the Dorsal Editor at Doorknobs & BodyPaint. |
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